About of COLUMBUS PUBLIC LIBRARY
Welcome to the Columbus Library
Five-county system, mission is to provide products and services to meet the
educational, informational,...
The PRIME TIME® program is scheduled to be held at the North Columbus Branch Library from August 17 - September 21, Columbus Public Library from August 29 - October 3, and South Columbus Branch Library from October 10 - November 14
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Columbus Lowndes Library System
Information on library services, branches,and a collection of recommended links
for Internet reference.
314 North Seventh Street Columbus, Ms 39701 1-662-329-5300 - Headquarters - Columbus Public Library Libraries in Artesia, Caledonia, Crawford Columbus Hours Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 6:00 Friday - 9:00 - 5:00 Saturday - 10:00 - 4:00 The Columbus-Lowndes Public Library is comprised of a headquarters in Columbus with three branches located in Artesia, Caledonia and Crawford
Library services include an automated circulation system; online public access catalog; public internet access; extensive book, audio, video and periodical collections; interlibrary loan; reference department offering ready reference and periodical collections; electronic state-of-the-art archival facility combined with a local history and genealogy department serving genealogical researchers from every state; children's department featuring year-round storyhours for preschoolers and babies; a summer reading program, and other seasonal programs; handicapped accessibility and materials such as large print and talking books; county-wide extension service; literary programs; meeting and conference room facilities; art and collectible displays, and an active Friends of the Library support group
Bartholomew County Public Library
Institution with branches in Columbus and Hope, as well as a Bookmobile program.
Hours of operation,...
Bartholomew County Public Library 536 Fifth Street Columbus IN 47201 (812) 379-1255 Providing resources for life-long learning and enjoyment Click here to go directly to BCPL's Online Catalog Search Tuesday, September 12 10:00 am - Noon Red Room Tuesday, September 19 10:00 am - Noon Red Room Tuesday, September 26 10:00 am - Noon Red Room Quinn Lemley Actress and Vocalist November 6, 2006 7:00 pm in the Red Room Search Google Hours Local Information Employment Listings Local Resources Forms online Legal Tax Forms Warning: Any person (other than BCPL staff maintaining this site) who alters this web site in any way will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
Columbus Branch | The New York Public Library
742 Tenth Avenue.
Welcome to the Columbus Branch Search the Library Catalogs: (for Checkout) (for Research) We house a collection of local history materials about Clinton/Hell's Kitchen for use in the library
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Bloomingdale Branch | The New York Public Library
150 West 100th Street.
Welcome to the Bloomingdale Branch Search the Library Catalogs: (for Checkout) (for Research) We have foreign language collections including Arabic, Chinese, French, French Creole, German, Hebrew, Italian, Russian, and Spanish
Service Commitment of the Bloomingdale Branch Upper West Side residents of all ages will have access to quality library services, delivered in an efficient and effective manner which will: encourage and enable people to meet and interact with others in the community enable people to gain an understanding of their own cultural heritage and the cultural heritage of others provide information related to services provided by community organizations and agencies help students to attain their educational goals Join our monthly ! Wednesday, August, 9 at 11:00 am — for children Thursday, August, 10 at 2:30 pm — for children Monday, August, 14 at 11:00 am — for children Subway – to West 103rd St.; walk south to West 100th St
Polk County Public Library
Full-service public library. The library's catalog is available online.
Searching for a book, audiobook, video, CD or DVD? Trying to find subject information or magazine articles? Have a question or comment? Looking for story times, special programs or meeting schedules? Online Reference Desk Upcoming Events Sep 19 - Sep 20 - Sep 24 - Sep 26 - Sep 27 - Recent News Aug 29 - Aug 29 - Aug 21 - Jul 10 - Jun 22 - The redesign of this website was supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources
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Wells Public Library
Staff, library resources, kid tested books, children's room events and friends
of the library information...
Welcome to the Wells Public Library 1434 Post Road ~ P.O
Box 699 Wells, Maine 04090 207-646-8181 207-646-5636 (Fax) For individual e-mail addresses see staff list below About the Library Hours Monday 10~6 Tuesday 1~8 Wednesday 10~8 Thursday 1~6 Friday 10~5 Saturday 10~1 Holidays New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr
Day President's Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day and day after Christmas Eve Christmas Day New Year's Eve Library Staff Lorraine Canterbury ext
206 Library Director Asst.Library Director/Youth Services Kristi Bryant ext
204 Library Administrative Assistant Anne Mosey Library Cataloger Cindel Lamothe Library Assistant Laura Rankin Library Assistant Mickie Riendeau Library Assistant Phillip LaPalme Building Maintenance Directions to the Library From the Maine Turnpike : Take exit 19 (formerly exit 2) and then turn left onto Route 109
Turn right onto Route 1 (Post Road) and the Library is approximately 1/4 mile down on the right side of the road, next to the school at 1434 Post Road
From Route 1 North : The Library is located on Route 1 (Post Road), approximately 5 miles south of downtown Kennebunk
One Library Consortium
Features online catalogs for Columbus and Norfolk libraries. Includes a list of
obituaries for both cities.
Welcome to the ONELibrary Consortium Visit our on-line public access catalogs: Consortium Member Home Pages:
Benefits

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Upper Arlington Public Library Includes calendar of events, overview of services and departments.
It All Starts Here! Upper Arlington Public Library
is the deadline to turn in your gameboard and receive prizes for yourself and points for your school! Actress/Writer Visits UAPL August 22 Fans of the horror, romance, Gothic and sci-fi genres are invited to meet one of the stars of the original Dark Shadows television series at the UAPL Main Library on Tuesday, August 22 at 1 p.m
You can find on our page—while you’re there, be sure to check out our other helpful resources! Construction Update In addition to the Miller Park Branch renovation and expansion, we’re also in the midst of constructing a drive-through bookdrop at our Main Library
View our current projects (using free ): 08/11 - 10:00 AM 08/15 - 09:30 AM 08/16 - 11:00 AM Upper Arlington Public Library
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Author Louis Sachar Wins 1999 Newbery Medal
Official American Library Association article proclaiming Sachar's "Holes" the
1999 Newbery winner.
Home Contact: Paige Wasson 312-280-4393 ALA News Release For Immediate Release February 1999 Author Louis Sachar wins 1999 Newbery Medal;Illustrator Mary Azarian wins Caldecott Medal Winners of the 1999 Newbery and Caldecott awards – the most prestigious awards in children's literature – are Louis Sachar, author of 'Holes, ' and Mary Azarian, illustrator of 'Snowflake Bentley.' The Newbery and Caldecott medals and other awards were announced February 1 at the American Library Association's 1999 Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia
Members of the 1999 Newbery Committee were: McKee, chair, Providence (R.I.) Public Library; Betty Carter, Texas Woman's University, Coppell, Texas; Beryl D
Evans, Free Library of Philadelphia, NW Region Branch; Maralita L
Freeny, Prince George's Company Memorial Library, College Park, Md.; Marlene E
Gawron, Orange County Library Systems-Orlando Public Library, Winter Garden, Fla.; Melinda Greenblatt, Library Power-New Visions for Public Schools, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; Molly S
Kinney, Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education-Office of Public Libraries, Atlanta; Yapha Mason, Brentwood School Library, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Cathryn M