The Duluth Public Library is located in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. It is a part of the Arrowhead Library System and serves a population of 86,918.[1]

Services

The Duluth Public Library’s collection includes books, audiobooks, downloadable e-books, DVDs, CDs, videotapes, recordings, large-print materials, maps, globes, framed prints, pamphlet files, story kits, government documents, newspapers, serials, and microfilm. The library provides free access to computers with internet access, word processing, tutorials on computer use, reference database subscriptions, children’s games, and printers. Free wireless internet access is also available.

Other services include interlibrary loan, and research and reference help.

History

In 1980, a new Duluth Public Library building opened at 520 W. Superior St. Noted architect Gunnar Birkerts[2] designed the building. In 2008 it underwent renovations, including an expanded computer lab, new carpeting throughout, and new furniture.[3] Later that year, Mayor Don Ness made extensive cuts to the city budget, and as a result, library employees were laid off and hours were reduced. Currently, the main library is open six days a week (five days a week during the summer), and each of the branches is open three times a week.

In July 2009, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave the Duluth Public Library an Opportunity Online Hardware Grant to be used for the purchase of new computers. The grant required that the library and community raise matching funds within two years. The Friends of the Duluth Public Library began an active fundraising campaign.[4] Between public donations and a grant from the John S. and James L. Foundation, matching funds were raised.

Special Collections

The Duluth Collection includes books by or about Duluth residents, as well as materials on local history, politics, architecture, business, and education.

The Minnesota Collection includes books by Minnesota authors, as well as materials related to Minnesota and Lake Superior.

Views of Duluth is a collection of William Norman's framed lithographs depicting scenes of Duluth.

Book Club in a Bag is a collection of book club kits that each include ten copies of a book and a study guide.

The Toy Collection is an assortment of games, toys, and flash cards available for circulation.[5]

Programs and Events

One Book, One Community is a citywide reading project that encourages citizens to read a particular book. A committee chooses a new book each year and the library plans supplementary programs and lectures.

iFilms is a free film series featuring independent and international films.

Storytimes for children are held weekly.

Annual Used Book Sale is organized by the Friends of the Duluth Public Library to raise money for library programs and materials.

Kaleidoscope is a series of entertainment programs for children, held on the Library Plaza every summer.

Tax Preparation Help is provided every year by accounting students from the University of Minnesota-Duluth.[5]

Branches

·         Main Library 520 W. Superior St.

·         Mt. Royal Branch 105 Mt. Royal Shopping Circle

·         West Duluth Branch 5830 Grand Avenue

2009 Statistics

Circulation: 881,268

Number of visits: 362,719

Reference questions answered: 67,460

Total number of materials: 620,941[5]

References

^ <[1], U.S. Census Bureau

^ [2], Gunnar Birkerts.

^ Garmoe, Patrick. "Duluth library opens with new look." Duluth News-Tribune. May 1, 2008.

^ Duluth News-Tribune. "Help Duluth libraries keep Internet access for all." November 17, 2009.

a b c [3], Duluth Public Library.

^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Duluth Public Library

 

Source: Wikipedia
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