 Hello, I'm Brittany, a Yale intern at the San Francisco Public Library. The library has been like a second home for me. It is a nice quiet environment where I could also use plenty of resources to improve in various topics. Here are some amazing spaces in the library with great resources. To start off, on the second floor, one of my favorite sections in the main library is the mix. It is an adult-free environment for teens to engage in different hobbies, have a space to do homework and express their creativity through numerous forms like art, film, and music. On the same floor, there is also a space that is a library for the blind and visually impaired filled with hundreds of audiobooks known as talking books, and it holds a vast array of braille books. On the fifth floor, there is a learning center called The Bridge that specializes in academic and technological literacy. They have multiple free events and programs that help people to improve their English, reading, and writing skills, where they also provide one-on-one tech assistance. Going back to the second floor, there is a beautiful area for children's books and games filled with text in multiple languages, called The Children's Center. In the storybook section, children's, parents, and librarians gather around to listen to magical stories while interacting with each other. It is so wonderful to see accessible technology in education. Come explore San Francisco Public Library and discover something new.