Newport News Library

The Newport News Library, located in Newport News, Virginia, is a public library system that serves the city's residents with a wide range of resources, programs, and services. The library system consists of five branches, including the Main Library, Pearl Bailey Library, Grissom Library, Hilton Branch Library, and West Avenue Library. Each branch offers a unique collection of materials, including books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and CDs.
History of the Newport News Library

The Newport News Library has a rich history that dates back to 1927, when the first library was established in the city. Over the years, the library system has grown and expanded to meet the needs of the community. In 1967, the Main Library was opened, and it has since become the central hub of the library system. The other branches were added in subsequent years, with the most recent addition being the West Avenue Library in 2001.
Services and Programs
The Newport News Library offers a wide range of services and programs for residents of all ages. These include children’s storytime, book clubs, author readings, and computer classes. The library also provides access to online resources, such as databases, e-books, and digital media. Additionally, the library offers meeting rooms, study spaces, and other facilities that can be used by the public.
The library system also offers a variety of programs and services specifically for children and teens, including summer reading programs, homework help, and teen book clubs. The library's website provides access to a range of online resources, including language learning tools, test preparation materials, and career development resources.
Branch | Address | Phone Number |
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Main Library | 801 Monroe Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23607 | (757) 926-1100 |
Pearl Bailey Library | 2510 Wickham Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607 | (757) 926-1825 |
Grissom Library | 366 DeShazor Drive, Newport News, VA 23608 | (757) 926-1400 |
Hilton Branch Library | 10001 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23602 | (757) 926-3455 |
West Avenue Library | 2907 West Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607 | (757) 926-1655 |

Collection and Resources

The Newport News Library has a vast collection of materials, including over 500,000 items. The collection includes fiction and nonfiction books, audiobooks, e-books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and CDs. The library also offers access to online resources, such as databases, language learning tools, and test preparation materials.
Technology and Digital Resources
The Newport News Library is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including computers, printers, and scanners. The library also offers free Wi-Fi and access to digital media, such as e-books, audiobooks, and streaming services. Patrons can also use the library’s online resources, such as databases and language learning tools, from the comfort of their own homes.
The library's website provides access to a range of online resources, including:
- OverDrive: a digital collection of e-books and audiobooks
- Hoover's Company Profiles: a database of company information
- Lynda.com: an online learning platform that offers courses and tutorials on a range of topics
- Brainfuse: an online tutoring service that provides homework help and test preparation
Community Engagement
The Newport News Library is committed to engaging with the community and providing programs and services that meet the needs of residents. The library hosts a range of events and activities, including author readings, book clubs, and children's storytime. The library also partners with local organizations and businesses to provide resources and services to the community.
Partnerships and Collaborations
The Newport News Library partners with a range of organizations and businesses to provide resources and services to the community. These partnerships include:
- Newport News Public Schools: the library provides resources and services to support student learning
- City of Newport News: the library partners with the city to provide programs and services that support community development
- Local businesses: the library partners with local businesses to provide resources and services that support economic development
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The library’s hours of operation vary by branch, but most branches are open Monday through Thursday from 10am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from 1pm to 5pm.
How do I get a library card?
+To get a library card, you can visit any of the library’s branches and provide proof of residency and identification. You can also apply for a library card online and then pick it up at any of the branches.
What resources are available online?
+The library’s website provides access to a range of online resources, including databases, e-books, audiobooks, and digital media. You can also use the library’s online resources to access language learning tools, test preparation materials, and career development resources.