Woodridge Library

The Woodridge Library, located in Woodridge, Illinois, is a prominent cultural and educational institution in the western suburbs of Chicago. With a rich history dating back to 1969, the library has evolved to meet the changing needs of its community, providing a wide range of resources, services, and programs for residents of all ages.
History and Development

The Woodridge Library was established in response to the growing population of the village, which had increased significantly during the 1960s. The library’s first location was a small storefront on Janes Avenue, where it operated until 1974. As the community continued to grow, the library relocated to a larger facility on Woodridge Drive, which was later expanded in 1985 to accommodate increasing demand for services. In 2004, the library moved to its current location on Woodridge Drive, a state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the needs of a diverse and rapidly changing community.
Services and Collections
The Woodridge Library offers a vast array of services and collections, including a diverse selection of books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, and databases. The library’s collection includes over 150,000 items, with a strong focus on fiction, nonfiction, and children’s literature. In addition to its physical collections, the library provides access to digital resources, such as e-books, streaming services, and online databases, including OverDrive and Hoover’s. The library also offers a variety of programs and services, including author readings, book clubs, children’s storytime, and technology classes.
Collection Type | Number of Items |
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Books | 120,000 |
Audiobooks | 10,000 |
E-books | 20,000 |
Magazines and Newspapers | 500 |
Databases | 100 |

Community Engagement and Outreach

The Woodridge Library is deeply committed to community engagement and outreach, recognizing the importance of building strong relationships with local residents, organizations, and businesses. The library offers a variety of programs and services designed to promote literacy, education, and cultural enrichment, including author readings, book clubs, and children’s storytime. The library also partners with local organizations, such as schools, community centers, and businesses, to provide outreach services and promote the library’s resources and services.
Technology and Innovation
The Woodridge Library has invested heavily in technology, recognizing the importance of providing residents with access to digital resources and tools. The library offers a range of technology services, including free Wi-Fi, public computers, and printing and scanning services. The library also provides access to digital media, such as streaming services and online databases, and offers technology classes and workshops to help residents develop their digital skills.
The library's technology infrastructure includes a robust network, high-speed internet, and a range of software applications, including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud. The library also offers a variety of digital resources, including e-books, audiobooks, and streaming services, such as Netflix and Hulu.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The library is closed on Sundays.
Does the library offer free Wi-Fi?
+Yes, the library offers free Wi-Fi to all patrons. Simply connect to the library’s network using your device’s Wi-Fi settings.
Can I borrow e-books and audiobooks from the library?
+Yes, the library offers a wide range of e-books and audiobooks for borrowing. Simply visit the library’s website and log in to your account to access the library’s digital collections.