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Different libraries have different operating hours - it is best to consult your local library directly to find out when they are open. Most public libraries are open on Saturdays; not all are open on Sundays (some may only be open on Sundays only during certain times of the year). Academic libraries are often open on weekends, but special libraries tend to be closed.
Different libraries have different operating hours, so it is impossible to answer this without knowing which particular library you are referring to. Even different branches of the same library system can have different operating hours. In general, special libraries (including government libraries) tend to be closed on Sundays, public libraries might be open, and academic libraries are likely open (at least during the academic term). For information on a specific library's opening hours, consult the library's website or your friendly local librarian.
Different libraries have different operating hours. Since this question was posted on Monday, February 10th, it is safe to assume that most academic and public libraries will be open today. Generally speaking, public libraries tend to be open Monday to Saturday; some are open on Sundays, but some are not.
Yes, some libraries are open on Sunday. Look on their website and it will say it on there. If they don't have a website, then look in the local newspaper or look up their phone number and call them.
Generally yes, but many cities and towns have restricted library hours due to budgetary problems. Many governmental bodies will cut the most useful services first, to punish voters for not approving higher taxes or to encourage voters to support more taxes, even if the savings (such as libraries and public parks) are quite small. This is true at the Federal level as well; whenever there's a budget conflict, the Washington Monument is the first thing shut down to "save money". Check with your local library to see what their operating hours are.