North Regional Library

Getting here
Bus routes
Bike racks
On the side of the building near the patio
Parking
Large free lot
Electric vehicle charging
Two stations available
Amenities
- 24-hour exterior book drop
- Single-occupant all-gender restroom
- Infant changing stations
- Bookable rooms
Sorry, Durham County Library does not offer notary services.
Common tasks
Technology
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Public internet access computers
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Wireless internet access
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Hotspots for checkout
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Printing
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Scanners
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Copiers
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Fax
Assistive technology
More assistive technology info-
BigKeys keyboard
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BigKeys keyboard keyguard
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Trackball mouse
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Keyboard type aid
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Handheld video magnifier
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Adaptive joystick
Today’s events
Homeschool Learning Lab: Rhythm & Soundscapes
Thursday, April 03, 2025 • 10:00am - 11:00am
North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd)
Explore sound with Ms. Jennifer and Ms. Molly! We'll play rhythm instruments, make our own beats, and create special effects soundscapes! ...
Ages: Elementary School
Game Day for Grown-ups!
Thursday, April 03, 2025 • 2:00pm - 4:00pm
North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) (North Meeting Room - Full Room)
Keep socially active while learning new games! Members are welcome to play one of our board games or bring one from home. We love learning new games and new strategies for old games in a fun, non-competitive environment! ...
Ages: Adult, Emerging Adult: 18-24 Year Olds, Senior Citizen
Drop-in Tech Sessions!
Thursday, April 03, 2025 • 4:00pm - 5:30pm
North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) (North Study Room #2)
Come in and get your tech questions answered. We can help with questions about emails, Microsoft Word, Excel spreadsheet, and more. We cannot help with personal files, job applications or resumes.
Ages: Adult, Senior Citizen
Special features at North Regional Library
Manager
K. Hayes
Email: khayes@dconc.gov
Kathleen is the Manager at North Regional Library with over 14 years of experience working in public and academic libraries. She earned a B.S. in exercise science from High Point University and her M.L.S. from North Carolina Central University. Kathleen believes that libraries are more than just books; they are spaces for collaboration, cultivating, learning, and discovery. She always looks for opportunities to better serve the community with resources that improve lives and wellbeing.
Pronouns: she/her