43 Facts About Public libraries

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Public libraries library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes.

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Public libraries exist in many countries across the world and are often considered an essential part of having an educated and literate population.

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Public libraries are distinct from research libraries, school libraries, academic libraries and other special libraries.

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Public libraries provide free services such as preschool story times to encourage early literacy among children.

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Public libraries typically allow users to borrow books and other materials outside the library premises temporarily, usually for a given period of time.

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Public libraries were often started with a donation, or were bequeathed to parishes, churches, schools or towns.

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Public libraries wished to make culture and learning accessible to all people.

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At the start of the 18th century, libraries were becoming increasingly public and were more frequently lending libraries.

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9.

In 1790, The Public libraries Library Act would not be passed for another sixty-seven years.

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Commercial subscription Public libraries began when booksellers began renting out extra copies of books in the mid-18th century.

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Private-subscription Public libraries functioned in much the same manner as commercial subscription Public libraries, though they varied in many important ways.

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The gentlemen's subscription Public libraries, sometimes known as proprietary Public libraries, were nearly all organized on a common pattern.

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Private-subscription Public libraries held a greater amount of control over both membership and the types of books in the library.

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The Bill passed through Parliament as most MPs felt that public libraries would provide facilities for self-improvement through books and reading for all classes, and that the greater levels of education attained by providing public libraries would result in lower crime rates.

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The Act first gave local boroughs the power to establish free public libraries and was the first legislative step toward the creation of an enduring national institution that provides universal free access to information and literature.

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County Public libraries were a later development, which were made possible by the establishment of County Councils in 1888.

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Public libraries put forward his ideas in the 1910 book La Librairie publique.

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18.

Japanese public libraries greatly expanded in the 1950s with the Library Law.

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Main task of public libraries is to provide the public with access to books and periodicals.

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20.

About two-thirds of Public libraries now provide access to e-books and digital or digitized periodicals as well as printed books.

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21.

Many Public libraries offer assistance to borrowers, to select books, through specialist Readers' Advisory Services librarians.

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22.

Some Public libraries require staff to talk about confidentiality or direct the patron to literature on the subject when creating a new library card for patrons.

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23.

Internationally, public libraries offer information and communication technology services, giving "access to information and knowledge" the "highest priority".

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Public libraries have a long history of functioning as community centers or public spaces for reading, study and formal and informal public meetings.

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Some Public libraries have begun offering sensory storytimes for children and adults on the autism spectrum.

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One of the most popular programs offered in public libraries is "summer reading" for children, families, and adults.

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Many Public libraries offer classes to the community such as tech clinics where patrons can bring in laptops and electronic devices and receive one on one attention in solving their problems and learning how to use them.

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Belmont Public libraries Library offers an array of children's programs including story times for various age groups, concerts, music classes, puppet shows, a maker club, and sing-along Saturdays.

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Chelmsford Public libraries Library has a plethora of story times for ages birth to preschool.

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30.

Significant goal of American Public libraries is to become more culturally diverse throughout the country.

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Librarians at most public libraries provide reference and research help to the general public.

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32.

Some Public libraries keep historical documents relevant to their particular town, and serve as a resource for historians in some instances.

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33.

The Queens Public libraries Library kept letters written by unrecognized Tiffany lamp designer Clara Driscoll, and the letters remained in the library until a curator discovered them.

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34.

Any Public libraries seeking to join the program can write out an application for their district to join Zip and their application then goes through a review process determined by need and the funding that is available.

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35.

For example, in 2013, American public libraries were promoted as a way for people to access online health insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act.

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36.

One account suggested Public libraries were essential to "economic competitiveness" as well as "neighborhood vitality" and help some people find jobs.

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37.

The U S Federal Emergency Management Agency recognizes libraries as providing essential community service during times of disaster.

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38.

Public libraries are funded from a range of sources, the most significant of which is usually local or municipal funding.

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Public libraries funding has always been an important part of the definition of a public library.

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40.

The Boston Public libraries Library has two restaurants and an online store which features reproductions of photographs and artwork.

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41.

Rural Public libraries tend to have smaller collections, lower bandwidth rates, less staff and fewer hours of operations.

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42.

Public libraries received higher ratings for effectiveness than other local services such as parks and police.

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43.

In various cost-benefit studies Public libraries continue to provide returns on the taxpayer dollar far higher than other municipal spending.

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