The Library will be closed Monday, Sept. 1 for Labor Day.

Older adults are invited to join us on the second Friday of each month at 11 a.m. in the auditorium for a new series of lunch-and-learn events focused on U.City’s senior residents. The monthly series will feature local experts discussing programs and services that are available for seniors in the St. Louis area. Upcoming events and topics are:
Lunch is provided free-of-charge to those over 60 who pre-register for the event. Free transportation may be available to those who qualify. Call 636-207-0847 to register and learn more. Visit our events calendar to learn more, and for links to register online.
This series is presented in partnership with the University City Senior Commission and Aging Ahead.
As of Oct. 17, University City Public Library, along with the rest of the Municipal Library Consortium, changed to a new Integrated Library System (ILS)! In broader terms, we switched our platform that allows us to do all the library things to a new platform that will still let us do all the library things with some added perks. That being said, we joined Missouri Evergreen, a consortium of more than 70 library systems statewide.
What does this mean for you as a library user?
As with any transition, there are some glitches and hiccups as we get used to the new system. Some things to note about this:
The good news is that Library staff is on hand to answer your questions as we all get comfortable with the new catalog, and we will be offering classes on how to use the catalog here at the Library. Please call us at 314-727-3150 or email reference@ucitylibrary.org with any questions you may have.
Overall, we think this is a positive change for the Library and the community, and we think that after a little time, people will be pleased with the end result.
This project is funded through the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provision of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Thank you for your patience during this transition!
Does this change UCPL’s involvement in the Municipal Library Consortium of St. Louis County?
Nope! The whole MLC joined Evergreen, so patrons across the nine libraries won’t lose any of the MLC-wide resources and will simply gain access to more resources statewide. Check out the full list of libraries in Missouri Evergreen here.
Will this change affect my access to Libby, Hoopla, and other online resources?
Nope! Access to Libby, Hoopla, and Kanopy is actually easier with the new catalog, with fewer clicks and more accurate catalog results. However, you will need to update PINs, as they were reset during the migration to Evergreen. As always, UCPL staff is ready to help out with any questions that come our way.
What about the library app? Does that still work?
Unfortunately, no. The old MLC app stopped functioning on Monday, Oct. 14. The new app can be found in the Apple app store and the Google Play store. You can also search “Missouri Evergreen Discovery” in either app store to find and download the app.
Check out online author events with features bestselling and highly acclaimed authors!
Thanks to a partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium, UCPL is excited to offer a free, virtual series of author talks two to three times a month. The featured writers and thought leaders will cover a wide range of fiction and nonfiction genres, and all events include the opportunity to ask questions of the author. Check out a complete list of events, both upcoming and archived, at https://libraryc.org/ucitylibrary.
Learn a new language for free with Mango Languages! Choose from more than 70 world languages to learn via computer or on your mobile device, from anywhere, at any time. Enjoy native speaker audio and cultural context that will fully immerse you in the language.
Get started on your free language lessons at https://connect.mangolanguages.com/ucitylibrary/start or by clicking the Mango Languages link on the Research & Learning page of our website. All you need is a UCPL card to get started.
You can also download the Mango app to learn on the go! Search for “Mango Languages” in your device’s app store. Call 314-727-3150 or email reference@ucitylibrary.org for more information.
UCPL cardholders now have free access to the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal online editions using your library card! Both newspapers require a free account to log in, but once you’re in, you have 24 hours of access to the New York Times, and 72 hours of access to the Wall Street Journal.
Trouble logging in? Contact the UCPL reference librarians at 314-727-3150 or email us at reference@ucitylibrary.org.