Are there mail box in libraries

What an interesting question!

In most libraries, you won't find traditional mailboxes where you can send or receive physical mail. Libraries are primarily focused on providing access to information, resources, and services, rather than serving as a postal hub.

However, there are a few exceptions and alternatives:

  1. Library mailboxes for book returns: Some libraries have designated book return slots or mailboxes where patrons can deposit returned books, audiobooks, or other materials. These are usually located outside the library or near the entrance.
  2. Interlibrary loan services: Libraries often participate in interlibrary loan programs, which allow patrons to borrow materials from other libraries. In these cases, libraries may have a mailbox or a designated area for receiving and sending materials between libraries.
  3. Online services: Many libraries offer online services, such as digital book lending, e-books, and online resources. These services often don't require physical mailboxes, as transactions are conducted electronically.
  4. Special collections or archives: Some libraries, particularly those with special collections or archives, may have mailboxes or designated areas for receiving and storing rare or sensitive materials.

In summary, while you might not find traditional mailboxes in most libraries, there may be specific exceptions or alternatives depending on the library's services and collections.