Seattle Public Library Services Affected by Cybersecurity Incident

Seattle, WALocal News

The Seattle Public Library is currently facing service disruptions due to a cybersecurity incident, though it has ensured that its physical locations remain open for patrons to check out materials and place holds. For more detailed information on available services and any changes to building hours, residents can visit the library's official website. Notably, all library locations will be closed on Labor Day, September 2, which will also affect book returns at the Central Library. Despite the challenges posed by the cybersecurity event, the library continues to offer a range of free online learning resources, including courses on various subjects and languages through platforms like LinkedIn Learning and Tutor. com.

Access to these resources requires a library card and is designed to support lifelong learning and skill development for community members. The library encourages users to take advantage of these online tools while it navigates the ongoing incident. Communication with library staff remains open, and community members are urged to reach out for any assistance. This commitment to service underscores the library's role as a vital resource in the Seattle community, even amid unforeseen challenges.

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