Established in 1896, BPL is a recognized leader in cultural offerings, literacy, out-of-school-time services, workforce development programs, and digital literacy with a branch library within a half-mile of the majority of Brooklyn’s 2.7 million residents. In a borough of wide economic disparity, where the costs of basic necessities often take priority over spending on cultural enrichment opportunities, BPL provides a democratic space where patrons of all economic standings can avail themselves and their children of cultural and educational programs in a broad range of disciplines. BPL offers free programs and services, including a large selection of books in more than 30 languages, author talks, literacy programs, and public computers. Additionally, BPL’s eResources, such as eBooks and eVideos, catalog information, and free homework help, are available to customers of all ages 24 hours a day on its website.