Boston Public Library

Boston Public Library is a location appearing in Fallout 4.

Layout
The library is O-shaped with an open patio in the center. The whole place is inhabited by protectrons and MKI turrets. It is also filled with super mutants of varying strengths depending on level. A booby trap with a grenade bouquet can be found inside at the western entrance.

It is also connected to Copley Station.

Notable loot

 * Intelligence bobblehead located in the mechanical room on the northwestern corner of the library.
 * Stealth Boy and bottlecap mine are located in the supply room off the northern room that contains the Intelligence bobblehead behind a master locked door. The key can be found in the previous room in the north-west corner next to a terminal.
 * Massachusetts Surgical Journal located in the southwest room as a prize from the Book Return Terminal. Requires 50 book return tokens, equivalent to 10 overdue books. Its on the 2nd floor beside the entrance from Back Bay.
 * Six overdue books:
 * Three in the mechanical room (the one where the Bobblehead is), northwestern corner of library, on the floor next to an ammo container
 * One in the women's restroom in a stall
 * One in the main reading room on a shelf
 * One in the secondary reading room on a desk
 * Vault-Tec lunchbox on a table in the southwest room, near the overdue book machine. Another lunchbox can be found in the underground station, in a baby carriage. You may wish to overturn the baby carriage as when the lunchbox is opened the prize may fall through the ground.

Appearances
Boston Public Library only appears in Fallout 4.

Bugs

 * Curator Givens' terminal logs make mention of "compressing" data and infers that the player can "help the cause" and seems to point to the large data computer where the bobblehead is, but no further clues are found. If you turn clipping off (tcl) and walk through the actual computer and wall, directly behind where the bobblehead is, you can actually find a terminal just floating in mid-air. Accessing it, it asks if you want to "compress data to holodisc, yes or no?" Selecting yes will update the player with experience and eject the "BPL Compressed Data" holodisc which can then be found under your misc. inventory section. The quest event ID is listed as "DN011 OverdueBooks", which has a stage of "0" and "1000". Stage "1000" gives you the disc and exp., and changes the terminal to say the data has been compressed. Whether the terminal being inaccessible was a level designer's oversight, or intentionally left out of the game is not known. It is also not known if the BPL Compressed Data holodisc has use elsewhere in the game at this time.


 * After passing the intercom persuasion check the player is welcomed as "Mr. Mayor" but when activating the intercom again (and subsequently thereafter) the player is welcomed as "Mr. Hildenbrand".