Palm Beach County Library System
Country | United States |
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Type | Public Library |
Reference to legal mandate | 1967 |
Location | Palm Beach County, Florida |
Branches | 17 |
Collection | |
Size | 1.7 million |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 9 million (2012) |
Other information | |
Director | Doug Crane [1] |
Website | Official Site |
The Palm Beach County Library System is the public library system of Palm Beach County, Florida. It has its headquarters in the Main Library located in West Palm Beach.[2][3]
The System was established in 1967 and serves Palm Beach County through the Main Library and 17 branch libraries. The main branch is located just outside the city limits of West Palm Beach, Florida, the county seat. Unlike neighboring library systems in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, most municipalities in Palm Beach County continue to operate their own libraries, thus pushing most county system libraries to western suburban communities. Instead a cooperative system model is in place to allow interoperation between county and municipal libraries. [4]
During the fiscal year 2012, the Library System circulated over 9 million items to over 555,000 cardholders and answered more than 2 million questions. The library hosted over 7,100 special programs, and trained over 10,000 patrons on computer and Internet use.[5]
Contents
Mission
The Mission of the Palm Beach County Library System is to make available to the public, free of charge, a myriad of materials, in a variety of formats. The System seeks to serve patrons of all ages and backgrounds, and connect users to varied informational needs.[6] "Encouraging children to develop a love of reading, learning, and libraries," as well as "promoting community enrichment, economic vitality, and individual achievement through reading and lifelong learning" are additional goals featured in the library's mission statement.[6]
Services
The Palm Beach County Library System provides a number of services to area patrons. Adult Literacy Project provides those learning English as a second language with free, informal conversation sessions. Project members encourage community participation in the program, educational materials, sponsor tutor and student workshops and cultural events.[7] The Palm Beach County Library System provides on and off-site story time service to local child centers, as well as workshops to assist teachers in storytelling technique.[8] The library also offers Books-By-Mail, Deaf Resource Center, and Talking Books services to those in special populations.[9] Book Club in a Bag is another service offered which facilitates the selection of titles (English and Spanish) for local book club meetings.[10] Palm Beach County residents are eligible to obtain a Sunshine Library Card which provides patrons borrowing privileges to academic, public, and school libraries within Palm Beach County.[11]
Writers LIVE!
The Writers LIVE! series provides patrons access to best-selling authors. Talks are held at various Palm Beach County Library System branches, and have included writers such as James Grippando, Debbie Macomber, Brad Meltzer, and Jodi Picoult.[12]
Special Collections
Since February 1, 2008 the Genealogical Society of Palm Beach County has been headquartered at the Main Branch of the Palm Beach County Library System.[13] GSPBC counts among its assets over 13,000 books, hundreds of CDs, many microfiche and microfilm, a sizable surname file and a large periodical collection. Ancestry Library Edition, as well as additional online databases are available onsite for patron use.[13]
Other special collections are housed at the System's Main Library. The library's Government Research Service assists county entities and patrons alike with research, information, and document delivery services. The Consumer Health Information Service provides access to reliable health and medical resources. The Audubon Collection provides patrons with valuable ornithological information. The library also maintains one of the System's largest collections of foreign language books in Spanish, Creole, French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese. The Professional Collection contains materials pertaining to Information Science.[14]
CreationStation
On February 24, 2014 the Palm Beach County Public Library System opened its CreationStation located at its Main branch in West Palm Beach. The CreationStation allows users to work with a variety of digital mediums including video, music, podcasts, and photos. Users of the CreationStation can film their own videos, record podcasts and work with software such as Photoshop. Technology in the CreationStation includes: iMac computers, a green screen, a video tripod, scanner, digital cameras, camcorders, a MacBook, sound recording, and editing equipment. Additionally, the CreationStation includes software such as: iPhoto, iMovie, Adobe Photoshop, Garage Band, Dreamweaver, Adobe Creative Cloud and Illustrator. This allows the public access to many forms of creative technology and media. Additionally, users can upload and share their content on the CreationStation website. The CreationStation is available for use by members of the public in two hour sessions. Library staff also offers appointments and orientations to help users utilize the technology in the CreationStation. Work on the CreationStation began in the spring of 2013 with a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Fund of the Community Foundation and the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties to the Friends of the Palm Beach County Library. CreationStation is the first free digital media lab in Palm Beach County.[15][16][17]
Publications
Happenings and Books and Bytes are published monthly and distributed free of charge by the Palm Beach County Library System. The publications lists events and programs taking place throughout the System's 16 branches. Users may also register for one of nearly twenty other available monthly newsletters on genres such as mystery, manga, graphic novels, romance, science fiction, non-fiction, and business. Titles include Drawn to Comics, Teen Scene, Books on the Air, and Book Sizzle.[18]
Branches
Branch | Location |
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Main Library | West Palm Beach |
Acreage Branch | Loxahatchee |
Belle Glade Branch | Belle Glade |
Clarence E. Anthony Branch | South Bay |
Gardens Branch (formerly North County Regional) | Palm Beach Gardens |
Glades Road Branch | Boca Raton |
Greenacres Branch | Greenacres |
Hagen Ranch Road Branch | Delray Beach |
Jupiter Branch | Jupiter |
Lantana Road Branch | Lantana |
Loula V. York Branch | Pahokee |
Okeechobee Boulevard Branch | West Palm Beach |
Royal Palm Beach Branch | Royal Palm Beach |
Tequesta Branch | Tequesta |
Wellington Branch | Wellington |
West Boca Branch | Boca Raton |
West Boynton Branch | Boynton Beach |
eBooks and audiobooks
With over 5,700 eBook and almost 5,000 audio book titles available, library patrons can download titles in a variety of formats including: EPUB, PDF, Blio and Kindle. Library patrons just need a personal computer and/or tablet with Internet access to download eBooks and audio books. Patrons have the option to choose 7 day, 14 day or 21 day rentals for eBooks and audio books.[20]
Organizations
Palm Beach County Library Association
The Palm Beach County Library Association (PBCLA) is a professional organization that advocates for and supports libraries, librarians, and the advancement of each.[21] The organization hosts a variety of events and fundraisers. They support professional development of librarians and library science students by providing Professional Development Awards. Membership is not exclusive; it is open to students, librarians at all levels and areas, and supporters of libraries.
Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Palm Beach County Library System is a non-profit organization, acting in support of Palm Beach County Library System missions.[22] The Friends of the Palm Beach County Library seeks to provide assistance to staff and patrons by funding a variety of programs and educational activities.[22] The Friends of the Library also funds an annual scholarship award named for founding Friends member, Ingrid A. Eckler. Ingrid A Eckler Scholarships assist Palm Beach County Library System staff pursuing educations in Information Science.[23]
References
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- ↑ "Home Page." Palm Beach County Library System. Retrieved on July 13, 2010. "Palm Beach County Library System 3650 Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL, 33406."
- ↑ "Main Library (West Palm Beach)." Palm Beach County Library System. Retrieved on July 13, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.pbclibrary.org/using-the-library/you-and-the-library/get-your-library-card
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External links
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