The Auburn Public Library welcomes all ages from our community. Our Adult Services focuses on becoming a strong partner with other agencies within the community, offering services and programs that bring people together, foster creativity, and encourage lifelong learning.
We offer public internet computers for browsing the internet, checking email, or social media. Printing is available from all public and lab computers for a fee. Copying, faxing, scanning services are also available.
APL Reference Librarians are available for assistance locating an item, help with online databases and resources, technology assistance, research requests, general reference questions or to reserve a Study Room, stop by the Reference Desk during your visit.
Upcoming Events
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Local History Room Open
APL's Local History Room will be open and available today from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. A volunteer will be on hand to assist with searches on local history. The Local History Room, located on the library’s 2nd floor, contains historical docu
NDEC Digital Navigator Support
As part of our partnership with the National Digital Equity Center, a Digital Navigator will be available, in the Computer Lab, on select Mondays from 1:00-3:00 pm. Bailey works within Androscoggin County to help close the digital divide.
The Whodunnits
Do you love a good mystery? Discuss your favorite mysteries and detectives with other mystery fans.
Being a Responsible Voter (Senior College in the Community)
With the November election rapidly approaching, Shenna Bellows, Maine's first female Secretary of State, will speak about responsible voting.
Fall Slow Flow Yoga
Take some time to slow down and dive deeper into the poses, while gaining strength, flexibility, and core balance. Use the power of your breath to slowly move through your practice with intention and introspection in this vinyasa-style class
Author Talk: John Henderson -- "Early McCarthy Families of Co. Androscoggin, Maine"
Author Talk: John Henderson -- "Early McCarthy Families of Co. Androscoggin, Maine"
Auburn and Lewiston, Maine have a significant Irish heritage: In 1850 nearly one in four people in Lewiston was of Irish descent, and from about 1880 to about 1920 the Irish dominated the social and political scene of the city. Auburn,