
Episode 42
Career coaching, homework help, and book clubs — all at the library
Nearly half a million people in San Francisco say they visit their local library branch every month — for books, sure, but the library offers homework help, career coaching, access to film streaming and even immigration advice. Michael Lambert, San Francisco’s City Librarian, gives an overview of what the library does, from offering services to organizing book clubs to hosting events like the seven-hour marathon Night of Ideas.
Civic · Mel Baker, Laura Wenus
January 15, 202037m 19s
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Show Notes
Nearly half a million people in San Francisco say they visit their local library branch every month — for books, sure, but the library offers homework help, career coaching, access to film streaming and even immigration advice. Michael Lambert, San Francisco’s City Librarian, gives an overview of what the library does, from offering services to organizing book clubs to hosting events like the seven-hour marathon Night of Ideas.
Topics
literaturebookspublic affairsadult learningreadingcareerlibrary