About Library Accessibility
On this page you can learn about physical accessibility, large print books, and Mail-a-Book.
Physical Accessibility
Most of our libraries are wheelchair accessible. For a complete list of those that are, see below.
Mobility Accessible:
Central
Arverne
Auburndale
Bay Terrace
Bayside
Bellerose
Briarwood
Broad Channel
Cambria Heights
Corona
Court Square
Douglaston-Little Neck
East Elmhurst
East Flushing
Far Rockaway
Flushing
Forest Hills
Fresh Meadows
Glen Oaks
Hillcrest
Hollis
Howard Beach
Hunters Point
Jackson Heights
Kew Gardens Hills
Langston Hughes
Laurelton
Lefrak City
Long Island City
Maspeth
McGoldrick
Middle Village
Mitchell-Linden
North Forest Park
North Hills
Ozone Park
Peninsula
Poppenhusen
Queensboro Hill
Rego Park
Rochdale Village
St. Albans
Seaside
South Hollis
South Jamaica
South Ozone Park
Sunnyside
Whitestone
Woodhaven
Woodside
Partially Mobility Accessible:
Baisley Park
Broadway
Elmhurst
Lefferts
Pomonok
Richmond Hill
Ridgewood
Rosedale
Steinway
Windsor Park
Large Print Books
Queens Public Library has a significant collection of large print books. Click here for Large Print Books information
Mail-A-Book
Mail-a-Book Services to the Homebound
Queens Public Library’s Mail-a-Book Service offers homebound customers the convenience of having library materials delivered to their door free of charge. These materials include books in large print, regular print, and audio formats; movies on DVD; and music on CD. Mail-A-Book serves all age groups with many materials available for children and young adults. Customers simply request specific titles, or indicate their subject or language preferences; materials are then sent to them through the U.S. Postal Service in zippered canvas bags. Return postage is included.