Skip to main content Skip to main navigation

Site Notification

The Library will be closed on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth.

    • 獲取協助
    • 印刷
    • 圖書館開放時間
    • 聯絡我們
    • 辦理借書證
    • 存取您的帳戶
    • 借貸政策
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Filipino
    • Russian
    • Vietnamese
    • Armenian
    • Arabic
    • Farsi
    • Hindi
    • Bengali
    • Thai
    • Khmer
    • Chinese
    • 俄文
    • Japanese
    • Korean
Home
Press Enter to activate a submenu, down arrow to access the items and Escape to close the submenu.
  • 圖書館目錄

    造訪我們的目錄,搜尋書籍、電影、音樂等。

    圖書

    • 搜尋我們的產品目錄
    • 評論與推薦
    • 建議購買

    數位圖書館

    • 瀏覽數位圖書館
    • 電子書、有聲書和漫畫
    • 雜誌和報紙
    • 串流音樂、電影和視頻
    • 線上學習和課程
    • 語言學習
    • 求職者和職業準備
    • 研究
    • LAPL索引與研究指南
    • 多語言資源

    更多可藉閱

    • 借用電腦和技術
    • 鄰里科學實驗套裝
    • 尤克里裡
    • 加州州立公園通行證
    • 博物館及文化通票
  • 尋找您的分行

    我們在洛杉磯市共有 73 個營業地點。

    地點和營業時間

    • 所有分行
    • 中央圖書館

    關閉

    • 假日停業安排

    場地租賃

    • 租賃資訊
    • 場地租賃政策
    • 費率和入住費率
  • 活動日曆

    我們在洛杉磯週邊 73 個地點舉辦適合所有年齡和興趣的活動。

    活動

    • 活動日曆
    • 適合所有年齡層/家庭
    • 嬰兒和幼兒
    • 孩子們
    • 青少年
    • 成年人
    • 老年人

    展品

    • 目前及即將舉辦的展覽
    • 往屆展覽
  • 諮詢圖書館員

    有任何疑問?我們隨時準備為您提供協助。

    社區支持

    • 無家可歸
    • 新美國人:公民身份和移民
    • 街頭小販
    • 監禁和重返社會服務
    • 退伍軍人

    教育

    • 兒童與家長
    • 青少年
    • 學生資源(幼稚園至12年級)
    • 取得高中畢業文憑
    • 成人識字與語言輔導
    • 為大學生活做好準備

    電腦與技術

    • 借用電腦和技術
    • 取得技術支援
    • 使用或預訂電腦
    • 印刷
    • 實驗室
    • 奧克塔維亞實驗室
    • 韓國城媒體實驗室
    • DIY記憶實驗室

    獲取協助

    • 諮詢圖書館員
  • 諮詢圖書館員

    正在尋找書籍、服務、資源或其他東西?請聯絡我們尋求協助。

    收藏

    • 特藏
    • 瀏覽所有系列
    • LAPL指數

    研究與主題指南

    • 查看所有研究指南
    • 家譜研究指南
    • 政府文件查找器
    • 智慧財產
    • 地圖

    數位研究

    • Tessa:照片與數位檔案
    • 數位圖書館:研究資源
    • 數位圖書館:查看所有資源
  • 天使城出版社

    出版業迎來了具有里程碑意義的新篇章,天使之城出版社現已成為洛杉磯公共圖書館的一部分。

    聯絡我們

    • 諮詢圖書館員
    • 聯絡我們
    • 員工名錄
    • 訂閱我們的新聞簡報

    新聞與報道

    • 瀏覽新聞和故事
    • 文章
    • 影片
    • podcast
    • 新聞與公共關係

    政策與領導力

    • 圖書館委員會
    • 城市圖書館員
    • 行為準則
    • 借貸政策
    • 隱私權政策
    • 無障礙

    支持我們

    • 捐贈與慈善
    • 圖書館商店
    • 圖書館之友

    職涯發展與機遇

    • 工作和職業
    • 志工機會
    • 在圖書館表演
    • 商業機會

    歷史與使命

    • 我們的使命
    • 戰略計劃
    • 圖書館的歷史
Press Enter to activate a submenu, down arrow to access the items and Escape to close the submenu.
  • 圖書館目錄

    造訪我們的目錄,搜尋書籍、電影、音樂等。

    圖書

    • 搜尋我們的產品目錄
    • 評論與推薦
    • 建議購買

    數位圖書館

    • 瀏覽數位圖書館
    • 電子書、有聲書和漫畫
    • 雜誌和報紙
    • 串流音樂、電影和視頻
    • 線上學習和課程
    • 語言學習
    • 求職者和職業準備
    • 研究
    • LAPL索引與研究指南
    • 多語言資源

    更多可藉閱

    • 借用電腦和技術
    • 鄰里科學實驗套裝
    • 尤克里裡
    • 加州州立公園通行證
    • 博物館及文化通票
  • 尋找您的分行

    我們在洛杉磯市共有 73 個營業地點。

    地點和營業時間

    • 所有分行
    • 中央圖書館

    關閉

    • 假日停業安排

    場地租賃

    • 租賃資訊
    • 場地租賃政策
    • 費率和入住費率
  • 活動日曆

    我們在洛杉磯週邊 73 個地點舉辦適合所有年齡和興趣的活動。

    活動

    • 活動日曆
    • 適合所有年齡層/家庭
    • 嬰兒和幼兒
    • 孩子們
    • 青少年
    • 成年人
    • 老年人

    展品

    • 目前及即將舉辦的展覽
    • 往屆展覽
  • 諮詢圖書館員

    有任何疑問?我們隨時準備為您提供協助。

    社區支持

    • 無家可歸
    • 新美國人:公民身份和移民
    • 街頭小販
    • 監禁和重返社會服務
    • 退伍軍人

    教育

    • 兒童與家長
    • 青少年
    • 學生資源(幼稚園至12年級)
    • 取得高中畢業文憑
    • 成人識字與語言輔導
    • 為大學生活做好準備

    電腦與技術

    • 借用電腦和技術
    • 取得技術支援
    • 使用或預訂電腦
    • 印刷
    • 實驗室
    • 奧克塔維亞實驗室
    • 韓國城媒體實驗室
    • DIY記憶實驗室

    獲取協助

    • 諮詢圖書館員
  • 諮詢圖書館員

    正在尋找書籍、服務、資源或其他東西?請聯絡我們尋求協助。

    收藏

    • 特藏
    • 瀏覽所有系列
    • LAPL指數

    研究與主題指南

    • 查看所有研究指南
    • 家譜研究指南
    • 政府文件查找器
    • 智慧財產
    • 地圖

    數位研究

    • Tessa:照片與數位檔案
    • 數位圖書館:研究資源
    • 數位圖書館:查看所有資源
  • 天使城出版社

    出版業迎來了具有里程碑意義的新篇章,天使之城出版社現已成為洛杉磯公共圖書館的一部分。

    聯絡我們

    • 諮詢圖書館員
    • 聯絡我們
    • 員工名錄
    • 訂閱我們的新聞簡報

    新聞與報道

    • 瀏覽新聞和故事
    • 文章
    • 影片
    • podcast
    • 新聞與公共關係

    政策與領導力

    • 圖書館委員會
    • 城市圖書館員
    • 行為準則
    • 借貸政策
    • 隱私權政策
    • 無障礙

    支持我們

    • 捐贈與慈善
    • 圖書館商店
    • 圖書館之友

    職涯發展與機遇

    • 工作和職業
    • 志工機會
    • 在圖書館表演
    • 商業機會

    歷史與使命

    • 我們的使命
    • 戰略計劃
    • 圖書館的歷史
    • 獲取協助
    • 印刷
    • 圖書館開放時間
    • 聯絡我們
    • 辦理借書證
    • 存取您的帳戶
    • 借貸政策
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Filipino
    • Russian
    • Vietnamese
    • Armenian
    • Arabic
    • Farsi
    • Hindi
    • Bengali
    • Thai
    • Khmer
    • Chinese
    • 俄文
    • Japanese
    • Korean

Articles

Browse articles that include author interviews, book recommendations, local history, Library news, and more.

  • 最新精選
  • 文章
  • 影片
  • podcast
  • 主題

Filter Results

顯示 817 - 840 共 1482 結果

  • Extreme weather - lightning over a city

    21st Century Kids: Experience Extreme & Wild Weather

    Every day in the news we hear about some extreme weather event happening in the United States. These events impact homes, livelihoods, and life itself. Constant occurrences require bold solutions to…

    • Date: May 25, 2021
    • Mona Gilbert
  • Chinese paper cutting

    Chinese Paper Cutting

    The roots of Chinese paper cutting as an art form may date back to the time when paper was invented by Cai Lun of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China. This art form became popular as paper became more…

    • Date: May 24, 2021
    • International Languages Department
    • Los Angeles History
  • Rolland J. Curtis in 1960

    Community Crowd Sourcing for the Rolland J. Curtis Collection

    Rolland J. Curtis needs your help—well, ok. Maybe photographer Rolland J. Curtis does not need your help, but the library certainly does! Let me set the scene for you: Have you ever looked at a…

    • Date: May 24, 2021
    • Maria Novoa
    • African American History Month
    • Tessa
  • Korean American family at river, ca 1900

    What’s in a Name? A Century of Asian Pacific American History: 1900-1990

    Imagine waking up on a remote island one fine morning and deciding to travel to Asia. Which direction would you choose to go? If you choose East, linguistically you are on the right track, because one…

    • Date: May 21, 2021
    • International Languages Department
    • Los Angeles History
  • Author P. Djeli Clark and his novel, A Master of Djinn

    Interview With an Author: P. Djeli Clark

    Born in New York and raised mostly in Houston, P. Djeli Clark spent the formative years of his life in the homeland of his parents, Trinidad and Tobago. A Hugo and Sturgeon Award finalist, he is the…

    • Date: May 20, 2021
    • Daryl M.
  • Minako Yoshida on her album, Monochrome

    Mining Gold From The Music Stream: Minako Yoshida - Monochrome

    Minako Yoshida is a prolific Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer who has released over 20 albums since her 1973 debut, Tobira No Fuyu. Unfortunately, though, Yoshida…

    • Date: May 19, 2021
    • Aaron M. Olson
  • new shoots growing in pots

    Teens Leading Change: Teen Thumbs to Green Thumbs

    My name is Stephanie Nolasco, I am a junior in high school at Granada Hills Charter High School. I'm currently reading Red Azalea by Anchee Min. For the past few months, I have been learning to bake…

    • Date: May 19, 2021
    • Guest Blogger
    • Teens
  • collage of poetry book covers

    Asian Pacific American Poets

    One of the benefits of literature is that it allows the reader to empathize with the protagonists or—in the case of poets—with the themes and issues that concern them. In this period when the country…

    • Date: May 18, 2021
    • Lynne Thompson
    • Poet Laureate
  • Russell Quinn and his zine Linda & Joan Zine: Issue 1

    Interview With Zine Maker - Russell Quinn

    Russell Quinn is an artist, designer, and programmer. He works independently as False Vacuum. Russell left the UK in 2005 and has lived in Denmark, Switzerland, and rural California. He is currently…

    • Date: May 14, 2021
    • Angi Brzycki
    • Zines
  • Author Emiko Jean and her latest novel, Tokyo Ever After

    Interview With an Author: Emiko Jean

    Emiko Jean is the author of Empress of All Seasons and We'll Never Be Apart. She lives in Washington with her husband and two unruly twins. Her latest novel is Tokyo Ever After and she recently talked…

    • Date: May 13, 2021
    • Daryl M.
  • Collage of books about notorious art thefts

    Cat Burglars, Smash-and-Grabs, and Organized Crime: The Gardner and Other Notorious Art Thefts

    In the wee hours of March 18, 1990, two thieves dressed as police officers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, tied up the night security guards, and went from room to room looting…

    • Date: May 12, 2021
    • Daniel Tures
  • Grandma and kids reading together

    21st Century Kids: Read Multigenerational Stories

    During the past year we have all become deeply aware of the importance of family. Moreover, the love and caring of extended elder family members is beneficial during challenging times. These…

    • Date: May 11, 2021
    • Mona Gilbert
  • Suely Saro, First Cambodian American Councilperson in Long Beach

    Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Spotlight on Suely Saro, First Cambodian American Councilperson in Long Beach

    Dr. Suely Saro won the seat for Long Beach City Council District 6 in the November 3rd, 2020 election, becoming the first person of Cambodian descent to hold political office within Long Beach, one of…

    • Date: May 10, 2021
    • Suzanne Im
    • Women's History Month
  • Collage of films adapted from books

    Read it First: Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month during which we celebrate the achievements and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history and culture of the United…

    • Date: May 6, 2021
    • Elizabeth Graney
  • Esteban “Steve” Jordan on the cover of his album, Turn Me Loose

    Mining Gold From The Music Stream: Steve Jordan - Turn Me Loose

    Don’t call him the Jimi Hendrix of the accordion. The epithet frequently given to Tejano accordionist Esteban “Steve” Jordan (because of his instrumental virtuosity and penchant for effects pedals)…

    • Date: May 5, 2021
    • Aaron M. Olson
  • Pop art collage of Edgar Allan Poe

    Canoga Park Teens Tell the Tell Tale Heart

    The Canoga Park Friends of the Library sponsored an amazing collaborative among Connectopod (a non-profit organization that uses podcasting as a vehicle to develop youth leaders and to instill an…

    • Date: April 30, 2021
    • Marcia Melkonian
    • Teens Leading Change
  • Suzanne Lummis at the Skirball Center, 5/6/2017 photo by Penelope Torribio

    Noir Goldilocks: An Interview With L.A. Poet Suzanne Lummis

    I used to be a Messenger Clerk at the Cahuenga Branch Library many years ago, still undecided about being a librarian. Back then, my favorite pit stop before my shift was over was the 979.41 area…

    • Date: April 30, 2021
    • Michael C. Baradi
  • Collage of birds, reptiles and animals around the neighborhood

    Make Every Walk a Nature Walk

    The Los Angeles City Nature Challenge is here! Every spring, Angelenos have the chance to become neighborhood naturalists during the City Nature Challenge, organized by the Natural History Museum of…

    • Date: April 29, 2021
    • Anne Olivier
  • Young Adult author Dahlia Adler and her latest novel, That Way Madness Lies

    Interview With an Author: Dahlia Adler

    Dahlia Adler is an editor of mathematics by day, a book blogger by night, and a Young Adult author at every spare moment in between. She is the author of Cool for the Summer and the editor of His…

    • Date: April 29, 2021
    • Daryl M.
    • Jewish American Heritage Month
  • Big Star: Chris Bell, Jody Stephens, Andy Hummel and Alex Chilton

    The Most Famous Unknown Band in Rock History

    The story of rock and roll is full of missed opportunities, poor decisions, and tragic turns of fate that consigned many worthwhile artists to obscurity. While many are little more than footnotes in…

    • Date: April 28, 2021
    • Marc Horton
  • Young person speaking with enthusiasm in front of his classroom

    21st Century Kids: Embrace Diversity Through Poetry

    There is power in poetry, as it can relay to others your feelings and what you care about. The world needs more young voices to use their words to bring unity. Here are some poetic selections to…

    • Date: April 27, 2021
    • Mona Gilbert
  • Daniel and his dog at Missile site LA-43

    How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love L.A.’s Cold War-Era Nike Missile Sites

    Looking for a nice mellow hike to a remote locale with scenic views in every direction…from which one might blast off a nuclear missile at an incoming Soviet bomber if it was 1965? L.A.’s…

    • Date: April 26, 2021
    • Daniel Tures
    • Los Angeles History
  • From left Andrea Quaid, Katelynn Perez, Maximus Oppenheimer, Selene Castañeda, and Elizabeth Crawford and zine, Crystalline Children: An Excavation

    Interview With Zine Maker - Elizabeth Crawford

    Originally from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York City, Elizabeth Crawford came to Los Angeles four and a half years ago. Elizabeth is a Middle and High School librarian and the program…

    • Date: April 23, 2021
    • Angi Brzycki
    • Zines
  • Author Susan Penner and her first novel, The Lost Apothecary

    Interview With an Author: Sarah Penner

    Sarah Penner works full-time in finance and is a member of the Historical Novel Society and the Women’s Fiction Writers Association. She and her husband live in St. Petersburg, Florida with their…

    • Date: April 22, 2021
    • Daryl M.
  1. 第一的
  2. 以前的
  3. …
  4. Page 34
  5. Current page 35
  6. Page 36
  7. Page 37
  8. …
  9. 下一個
  10. 最後的

Looking for more?

  • Explore New & Featured Posts
  • Browse Topics
  • Surprise Me!
Home

Contact information

630 W Fifth St. Los Angeles, CA 90071
Contact Us
  • Jobs & Careers
  • Suggest a Purchase
  • Press
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • Submission Policy

關注洛杉磯電力實驗室

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • TikTok

Síguenos

  • Instagram

獲取應用

  • Apple App Store
  • Google Play Store
To Top