About the Library
The City of San Diego Public Library serves the informational, educational and recreational interests of San Diego through 36 branches, Central Library, the READ/San Diego literacy program and an online presence.
Mission of the San Diego Public Library
"To inspire lifelong learning through connections to knowledge and each other."
- Goals and Objectives (Library Tactical Plan)
Overview
The San Diego Public Library is a popular destination that connects our diverse community to free educational and cultural resources that will enrich their lives. With 6.6 million visitors, the Library is the largest cultural institution in San Diego that offers FREE programming.
- Population Served:
- More than 1.4 million residents, encompasses an area of 342 square miles.
- Collection:
- more than 5.3 million books, including e-books and audio-visual materials
- 1.6 million government documents; and
- more than 265,295 books in 25 languages other than English
Our Next Chapter
In September 2013 the City opened the state-of-the-art and award-winning San Diego Central Library @ Joan Λ Irwin Jacobs Common that better serves our entire region and has put us on the map internationally. The visibility and increased use of this new library has generated renewed interest in libraries in our City resulting in:
- Library Master Plan
- New Building Projects
- Oak Park Branch Library
- Ocean Beach Branch Library Expansion
- Old Logan Heights Branch Library
- Pacific Highlands Ranch Branch Library
- San Carlos Branch Library
- Scripps Miramar-Ranch Branch Library
- Other branch libraries are in the planning stage
For other questions or information, call 619-236-5800 or email weblibrary@sandiego.gov