The Oaklawn Branch is a part of the Cranston Public Library system, which aims to bring people, information, and ideas together to enrich lives and strengthen the community. The library system emphasizes equitable access to technology, lifelong learning programs, and intellectual freedom. The Oaklawn Branch, Cranston's oldest library building, originated from a small collection of books donated by the Oak Lawn Village neighborhood and has since evolved to offer various services. These services include story times for young children, technology assistance for all ages, and access to computers and wireless internet. The branch is committed to providing accessible public resources and lifelong learning opportunities to the Cranston community, despite facing budget constraints that have led to adjustments in operating hours. It serves as a vital community hub, offering a space for learning, engagement, and access to information for residents of all ages.

