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Contra Costa County Library

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Contra Costa County Library is a public library that is part of Contra Costa County, California. The system contains 26 community libraries sites, access to electronic information via a website, over 455,000 cardholders and more than 5 million items borrowed annually.

History

Founded in 1913, the Contra Costa County Library brought a commitment to widespread, county-wide service. Prior to this time, libraries for the public included the Martinez Free Reading Room and Library Association established in 1896 and the Richmond Public Library established in 1909.

By the 1920s, there were over 40 branches and the Contra Costa County Library also provided service to 64 public schools. During the years following World War II, the Library began to reflect the newly developing suburban nature of the county it served. In the mid-1950s, the Library began an ambitious program to construct much larger branch buildings. This eventually led to the construction of most of the buildings that the Library uses today. Between 1958 and 1974, 15 of the 21 library buildings now in use were opened. Among these were the County's first central library and the adjacent administrative and technical services center, which opened in 1961. At the present time, there are 26 community libraries and an online service available anywhere.

Branches

There are 26 community library locations[1] serving specific cities or communities in the county.

In 2007 construction projects were underway for the Lafayette Library and Learning Center, considered the largest civic project in the history of Lafayette, CA, and Walnut Creek's new Downtown Library Project.[citation needed]

Service

The library provides both physical and online collections. Users require a free library card to access most services.

Approximate figures for service use in the year 2005-2006 include 455,000 cardholders, and over 5 million items borrowed;[2] 400,000 online subscription database searches, 600,000 items renewed online, 700,000 holds placed using the online catalog, 30,000 eBooks circulated, and 150,000 program attendees.

Other programs

Business Connection Contra Costa County Library's Business Connection web site is intended to help local entrepreneurs and the small business communities connect more easily with the information they need and with each other.

Project Second Chance Project Second Chance (PSC)], the Contra Costa County Library's adult literacy program, was founded in 1984. PSC offers basic literacy instruction by volunteers to adults. Since it began, the program has helped more than 4,000 people improve their reading, writing, and spelling skills.

References

  1. ^ Locations Contra Costa County Library website. Retrieved August 10 2005.
  2. ^ Smith, Kamran (June 14, 2007) Library Hits 5 Million Mark. Retrieved 2007-09-10.

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