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Digital Learning & Research

Free online resources that you can access with your Aurora Public Library District card!

Bilingual text reads The Excitement is Building in English and Spanish in front of the brick facade of the Eola Road Branch.

Eola Road Branch Renovations

Visit our Eola Road Branch Renovations page to keep up with the latest updates, view the building floor plans & renderings, and request a presentation for your organization. We thank you in advance for your patience as we work to make your library even better!

Bilingual text reads The Excitement is Building in English and Spanish in front of the entrance to West Branch.

West Branch Renovations

This renovation will enable us to improve your library experience by honoring how you use the library as individuals, groups, and families. Visit our West Branch Renovations page for updates, building plans, and to request a presentation for your organization.

Program on Tuesday, February 3 at Santori Library.

Stories of historic Illinois women at Aurora Library

Most history books, especially in Illinois, mention Jane Addams, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who was once described as “the most famous American woman of the 20th Century.”

Fewer know the story of Alta May Hulett, a Rockton native who became Illinois’s first female lawyer at just 19 years old, or Lottie O’Neill of Downers Grove, the first woman elected to the Illinois General Assembly. Learn about these trailblazers during the upcoming program Stories of Historic Illinois Women at the Aurora Public Library District Tuesday, Feb. 3. This program invites you to explore Illinois’s history through the lives of remarkable women whose courage, leadership, and determination helped shape our state in profound ways.