Bronx Library Center Information

Branch History

The Bronx Library Center is the largest public library in the Bronx, with extensive collections of print and non-print materials for adults, young adults, and children. The Latino and Puerto Rican Cultural Center is also housed here.

The Fordham Library Center of The New York Public Library opened to the public in 1923. Because of the need for expanded reference services for the borough, the Bronx Reference Center was added to the branch in 1931. By the 1950s the library had become overcrowded due to population growth in the area and the success of the Bronx Reference Center. The original building was renovated, and the new and expanded Fordham reopened in 1956. The Fordham Library Center closed its doors in November 2005 to pave the way for the bigger and more beautiful Bronx Library Center, which opened January 17, 2006.

Collections & Services

Concourse Level

Auditorium
A fully A/V-equipped 150-seat auditorium with theatrical lighting.

Center for Reading and Writing
Literacy improvement for adult new readers of English. The Center for Reading and Writing offers small classes, tutoring, and computer-based instruction in reading and writing for adults. Books are available for borrowing by individuals and classes.

Technology Training Center
Click On @ the library computer training site. Instruction on computer use is provided. Prior appointment is required for admission. Call 718-579-4229 for more information.

Main Floor

Teen Center
Books and magazines for ages 12-18 are available for borrowing. Personal computers and software for free public use by appointment. Plasma monitor along with audio equipment keeps this area lively. Young adults are also able to do their homework, talk, play chess, or read.

Media Collection
A large assortment of DVDs, videos, CDs, audiotapes, books on tape, and CD-ROMs are available for borrowing.

New Books Collection
New books on a wide variety of topics are prominently displayed in the center of the floor.

Second Floor

Children's Services
The children's room provides a full range of educational resources for and about children. A large collection of books and materials are available for borrowing. Personal computers and software for use by appointment.

  • Cultural and arts programming in a new story hour room with a puppet theatre, state of the art A/V equipment, a television, and a DVD/VCR
  • After-school programs, including homework assistance
  • Family literacy programs and parent workshops in family math activities for preschoolers

Third Floor

Adult Books Collection
A large number of adult books on a wide variety of topics are located on this floor. Periodicals from scholarly journals to current popular magazines are found near the reading room. Microfiche and microform readers are located in the center of the room. Internet access for free public use by appointment is available.
Services to Persons with Disabilities
Librarian skilled in American Sign Language (ASL) is available to give assistance by appointment only. Conference room offers the following assistive technology to the public:
  • Personal Reading Machine - scans printed text and reads aloud in synthetic speech

  • Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTY) are available for borrowing

  • TTY service is available

  • Closed Circuit Television Enlarger (CCTV) - enlarges printed material 45-60 times

  • Computer screen magnifying software available (MAGIC)

  • Computer screen reading software (JAWS)

Fourth Floor

Bronx Reference Center
The largest reference library available to the public in the Bronx. Its collection is strong in business, law, and literature. Four dozen computer workstations with Internet access are available for free public use by appointment.

The Latino and Puerto Rican Cultural Center
The Latino and Puerto Rican Cultural Center features:
  • Extensive circulating and reference bilingual collections reflecting both individuals' cultural experiences and the broader Latino experience
  • Educational and cultural programs and multimedia exhibitions highlighting the realities, aspirations, and accomplishments of Latino and Puerto Rican people in the United States and throughout the world

Fifth Floor

Career and Educational Information Service (CEIS)
Offers career and educational counseling by appointment or walk-in. Computers and accompanying software are available.

Programs

Other Neighborhood Branches

Area Branches
Belmont
Jerome Park
Mosholu
Van Nest

Community Information

Basic community services are listed below. For other local agencies, see The New York Public Library's Directory of Community Services.
Community Board
Community Board # 7 1990 and 2000 Demographic Statistics
Elected Officials - Local
NYC Council
District # 15
NYS Assembly
District # 78
NYS Senate
District # 33
U.S. Congress
District # 16
Fire and Police Departments
Fire:
Engine 48, Ladder 56
2417 Webster Avenue 10458

Engine 79, Ladder 37
2929 Briggs Avenue 10458
Police:
52nd Precinct
3016 Webster Avenue 10467
718-220-5811
Local Hospitals:
St. Barnabas Hospital
4422 Third Avenue (East 183rd Street ) 10457
718-430-7300

Union Hospital of the Bronx
260 East 188th Street 10458
718-220-2020
Parks and Playgrounds:
Bronx Zoo - Wildlife Conservation Park
Bronx River Parkway, Fordham Road 10460
718-367-1010

Poe Park
2640 Grand Concourse 10458

The New York Botanical Garden
East 200th Street, Southern Boulevard 10458
718-817-8500

St. James Park
East 193rd Street, Jerome Avenue
Post Office:
Fordham Station
465 East 188th Street 10458
718-584-7240
Schools:
Public  (Community School Board Districts list)
Elementary Schools:
PS 9 - Ryer Avenue Elementary School (1-5)
230 East 183rd Street 10458
718-584-3291
Region 1, District 10

PS 33 - Timothy Dwight School (K-5)
2424 Jerome Avenue 10468
718-584-3926
Region 1, District 10
PS 46 - Edgar Allan Poe School (K-5)
279 East 196th Street 10458
718-584-4450
Region 1, District 10
PS/IS 54 (1-5)
2703 Webster Avenue 10458
718-584-4203
Region 1, District 10
PS 85 - Great Expectations School (K-5)
2400 Marion Avenue 10458
718-584-5275
Region 1, District 10
PS 209 (Kindergarten only)
313 East 183rd Street 10458
718-364-0085
Region 1, District 10
PS 246 - Poe Center (K-6)
2641 Grand Concourse 10458
718-584-6764
Region 1, District 10
Other Elementary Schools in Region 1, District 10
Intermediate Schools:
IS 254 (6-8)
2452 Washington Avenue 10458
718-220-8700
Region 1, District 10

MS 391 (6-8)
2225 Webster Avenue 10457
718-584-0980
Region 1, District 10
MS 399 (6-8)
120 East 184th Street 10468
718-584-0350
Region 1, District 10
Other Intermediate Schools in Region 1, District 10
High Schools:
Belmont Preparatory High School
500 East Fordham Road 10458
718-733-8100

Bronx Engineering and Technology Academy
500 East Fordham Road 10458
Bronx High School of Law and Community Service
500 East Fordham Road 10458
718-733-8100
Fordham High School for the Arts
500 East Fordham Road 10458
718-733-8100
Fordham Leadership Academy, Business and Technology
500 East Fordham Road 10458
718-733-8100
Theodore Roosevelt High School
500 East Fordham Road 10458
718-733-8100
Other High Schools in Region 1, District 10
Other Schools/Programs:
Alternative Programs in the Bronx

Charter Schools in the Bronx

Special Education Programs in the Bronx
College:
Lehman College (CUNY)
250 Bedford Park Boulevard West 10468
718-960-8131
Private/Parochial
Elementary/Intermediate Schools:
Our Lady of Mercy School (Pre K-8)
2512 Marion Avenue 10458
718-367-0237

Our Lady of Refuge School (Pre K-8)
2708 Briggs Avenue 10458
718-367-3081
St. Simon Stock School (K-8)
2195 Valentine Avenue 10457
718-367-0453
High Schools:
Academy of Mount Saint Ursula (Girls)
330 Bedford Park Boulevard 10458
718-364-5353

Fordham Preparatory School (Boys)
East Fordham Road 10458
718-367-7500
Private/Parochial:
Jewish Schools in the Bronx (Lookstein Center for Jewish Education in the Diaspora)

Parochial Schools in the Bronx (Archdiocese of New York)

Private Schools listings (Independent Schools Admissions Association of Greater New York)
Colleges:
Fordham University
441 East Fordham Road 10458
718-817-1000

Monroe College
2501 Jerome Avenue 10468
718-933-6700