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The Youth Services Department houses 6 Internet computers available for children up to age 17. Any child who wishes to use a computer for the first time must bring in a parent to sign a waiver form. Only children with library cards and signed waiver forms are permitted to use the computers.

During peak use hours, children will be limited to 3 half-hour sessions. If demand is low, children are allowed to remain on the computer until someone else asks for a turn.

To read a copy of our Internet Access Agreement and Internet Access Policy, please click here.

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LOCATION
2701 S Harlem Ave.
Berwyn, IL 60402

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TELEPHONE
708-795-8000

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MAIN FAX
708-795-8101


HOURS
Mon-Thur:  9am-9pm
Fri-Sat:  9am-5pm
Sun:  1pm-5pm

SUMMER HOURS
Closed on Sunday

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Looking for a place to warm up?

The Berwyn Library is one of five designated warming centers within the City.

And we have so many events going on, and quiet places to read, or computers to use, it's a good place for anyone, one person or even the whole family, to spend a couple of hours out of the cold.

 
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