Consumer Information

Featured Online Resources   Print Materials Consumer Reports Magazine – Current issues are available to check out in the Periodicals Room on the upper level, and current and older issues are in the Reference area Boston Consumers’ Checkbook – Current and older issues are in the Reference area NADA Guide – Price guide for used … Continue reading Consumer Information

Summer 2023: Find Your Voice

This summer, Chelmsford Library wants you to find your voice! Explore new hobbies, learn new skills, and try new things through our collection. We have books, online tutorials, and our Library of Things. Here are a few opportunities for finding a potential new passion through reading. Cook as You Are, by Ruby Tandoh Ruby Tandoh … Continue reading Summer 2023: Find Your Voice

The reference desk is your first stop for help with printing, scanning, faxing, accessing e-books and e-audiobooks, and navigating our digital resources. But what if you have a problem that’s a bit more complicated?

Now you can sign up for one-on-one tech help right here on our website. Whether you’re using your own computer or device or one of ours, why not borrow a librarian for an hour to help you with a major task or try to troubleshoot your device? We might not have the miracle fix you’re looking for, but we will try to get through your challenges with you, and if we can’t help you with a solution, we can help find someone who can.

If you would just like to learn the basics and build skills, you can also sign up for our Technology Works classes, held every other Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. starting on August 6. Please feel free to drop us a line about what kinds of topics you would like to see!

Of course, you can always call (978-256-5521, ext. 1211) or come in with any questions related to technology.

Bibliobites in March: Showtime!

It’s an embarrassment of visual riches when it comes to cooking.  In addition to cookbooks with stunning, eat-off-the page photography, we have access to an almost limitless number of cooking shows, cooking competitions, and how-to cooking videos. Public television may have started the video revolution (thanks to Julia Child), but now cable channels, streaming services, … Continue reading Bibliobites in March: Showtime!

Chelmsford Library’s Summer Picks!

Memorial Day Weekend marks the start of summer for many, and whether you plan on lounging at the beach or hiding out in an air conditioned reading nook these next few months, Chelmsford Library has picks to tide you through the heat of the summer! Lesley Director For six amateur bakers, competing in Bake Week is … Continue reading Chelmsford Library’s Summer Picks!

Genealogy Club

The Chelmsford Genealogy Club is a friendly group of people who share an interest in genealogy. The meetings of the Chelmsford Genealogy Club are free and open to the public, and everyone is encouraged to participate no matter where you’re from. Currently, our meeting dates vary to accommodate the availability of speakers. Contact Jill Kenny … Continue reading Genealogy Club

2.6 Children’s Services

The Chelmsford Public Library welcomes parents and children and hopes that they will find the library warm, inviting, educational and fun. The Children’s Room is intended for the use of young people from birth to age 18, parents, teachers, and students who require children’s materials. Everyone is welcome to browse or look for a book, … Continue reading 2.6 Children’s Services