Loudoun County Public Library

[3] While customers are no longer charged a fee for overdue items, they are still responsible for replacement costs for lost materials.

Outreach Services is the traveling branch of the Loudoun County Public Library, although its offices are located in Leesburg.

[9] In 1999, philanthropist Irwin Uran donated $1 million to the library for the purpose of acquiring items focusing on the Holocaust.

LCPL also used the Irwin Uran Fund for its 1community program, an annual countywide initiative that promotes community dialogue and understanding through the shared experience of reading and discussing the same book.

[10] LCPL offers a variety of gadgets and equipment for patrons to borrow, including coding robots, WiFi hotspots, thermal imaging cameras, sewing machines, ukuleles and Virginia State Parks passes.

Patrons can access such platforms as OverDrive, Hoopla, Freegal Music, Kanopy, Consumer Reports, LinkedIn Learning, Mango Languages and Westlaw.

[13] Makerspaces are available for public use during regular library hours at the Brambleton, Gum Spring, Rust, and Sterling branches.

LCPL hosts numerous events for adults, covering topics such as career assistance, hobbies and crafts, technology, health and wellness, educational seminars, live performances, and literacy programs for English language learners.