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County of Los Angeles Public Library
File:County of Los Angeles Public Library logo.png
Map
LocationDowney, Los Angeles County, California, United States
TypePublic
Established1912
Reference to legal mandateCounty Free Library Act
Branches85
Collection
Size7,838,277
Criteria for collectionCounty residents
Access and use
Circulation15,368,606
Population served3,672,882
Members3,142,419
Other information
BudgetUS$138,302,521
DirectorMargaret Donnellan Todd, County Librarian
Employees1,720
Websitewww.colapublib.org
References: [1]

Library System

The County of Los Angeles Public Library is the 4th largest public library system in the United States[2] which serves residents living in 51 of the 88 incorporated cities of Los Angeles County, California. United States and those living in unincorporated areas resulting in a service area extending over 3,000 square miles (7,800 km2).

Politics

'County Free Library Act' (1912) established and authorized the Los Angeles County Free Library, later to become the County of Los Angeles Public Library system of branches.

The library system, headquartered in Downey, California, is overseen by the Library Commission of 20 appointed members who report on administration, operation, and service to the County Board of Supervisors who operate County Library as a special fund department.[3]

Services and Resources

Eighty-six regional and community branch libraries, four bookmobiles, and four special reference/resource centers provide library services to the public. The library system offers consumer health information under CHIPS (Consumer Health Information Program and Services), and four ethnic resource centers that provide specialized resource materials focusing on the American Indian, African American, Asian-Pacific American, and Latino communities.

Visitors

Available to visitors within each library are reference and circulating books, periodicals and audio/visual materials. Catalog terminals query the collection of the entire library system. Information centers offer a collection of pamphlets and community information featuring upcoming events. A payphone may be in the lobby, by the restroom or outside near the entrance. A copier may be available for a fee per copy. Ad hoc productivity software/internet computer access may be limited by reservations and a printer is available for a fee per copy using the pay station to place credit on library card accounts or a visitors temporary account.

Card Holders

Registered Library Card holders in good standing may:

  • check out circulating books, periodicals and audio/visual materials.
  • place books on hold.
  • order books from other libraries within the county system for local pick-up/check-out.
  • reserve productivity software/internet terminals for up to one hour.
  • only children may log on in the children's computer center, without reservation.
  • access free wi-fi, using their own equipment.

Website Visitors

www.colapublib.org website visitors may:

  • search the catalog.
  • search for library locations, hours and holiday closures.
  • view the calendar of Los Angeles County Library events, or search events by location or category.
  • view ideas and activities for teens and kids.

Website Card Holders

www.colapublib.org patrons in good standing who log in with their library card number and pin may:

  • renew checked-out materials.
  • reserve productivity software/internet terminal time.
  • use Live Homework Help®
  • download audio books and e-Books.
  • access all Databases & Online Resources
    • Auto Repair, Biographies, Business, Career, Directories, Downloadable Audio & eBooks, Encyclopedias, Español, Genealogy, Health and Medicine, History, Homework, Kids, Languages, Legal, Literature, Magazines & Newspapers, Science, Social Issues, Taxes, Test Prep, Travel, Virtual Reference Library.

Locations

Maywood Cesar Chavez Library
Pico Rivera Library

Headquarters

County Library Headquarters

Bookmobiles

Antelope Valley Bookmobile

Las Virgenes Bookmobile

Santa Clarita Valley Bookmobile

Urban Outreach Bookmobile

Resource Centers

American Indian Resource Center

Asian Pacific Resource Center

Black Resource Center

Chicano Resource Center

Branch Libraries

In ascending alphabetical order,
Honorees alphabetized by last name
* Unincorporated area
**Unincorporated Los Angeles County

Acton/Agua Dulce Brevidoro Library

Agoura Hills Library (formerly the Las Virgenes Library)

Alondra Library

Artesia Library

Avalon Library (Serving Santa Catalina Island)

Baldwin Park Library

Bell Gardens Library

Bell Library

A. C. Bilbrew Library **

Clifton M. Brakensiek Library

Carson Regional Library

Castaic Library *

Charter Oak Library

City Terrace Library * (Serving East Los Angeles, California)

Claremont Library

Compton Library

Cudahy Library

Culver City Julian Dixon Library

Diamond Bar Library

Duarte Library

East Los Angeles Library * (Serving East Los Angeles, California)

East Rancho Dominguez Library **

El Camino Real Library * (Serving East Los Angeles, California)

El Monte Library

Florence Library *

Gardena Mayme Dear Library

Graham Library *

Hacienda Heights Library *

Hawaiian Gardens Library

Hawthorne Library

Hermosa Beach Library

Chet Holifield Library

Hollydale Library

Huntington Park Library

Angelo M. Iacoboni Library

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library (formerly Victoria Park library)

La Cañada Flintridge Library

La Crescenta Library Library

La Mirada Library

La Puente Library

La Verne Library

Lake Los Angeles Library

Lancaster Regional Library

Lawndale Library

Lennox Library

Littlerock Library

Live Oak Library (serving Arcadia)

Lomita Library

Los Nietos Library **

Lynwood Library

Malibu Library

Manhattan Beach Library

Maywood César Chávez Library

Montebello Library

Norwalk Regional Library

Norwood Library

George Nye, Jr. Library

Paramount Library

Pico Rivera Library

Quartz Hill Library

Anthony Quinn Library * (Serving Belvedere area of East Los Angeles, California)

Rivera Library

Rosemead Library

Rowland Heights Library *

San Dimas Library

San Fernando Library

San Gabriel Library

Masao W. Satow Library *

Sorensen Library **

South El Monte Library

South Whittier Library *

Stevenson Ranch Library


Sunkist Library

Lloyd Taber - Marina del Rey Library *

Temple City Library

View Park Library * (serving View Park-Windsor Hills, California)

Walnut Library

Leland R. Weaver Library

West Covina Library

  • 1601 West Covina Parkway, West Covina, California 91790-2786
  • (626) 962-3541 - Hours, Circulation and Children
  • (626) 338-6235 - Reference and Information Services

West Hollywood Library

Westlake Village Library

Willowbrook Library *

Wiseburn Library

Woodcrest Library *

References

  1. ^ Margaret Donnellan Todd (2009). "Statistical Information Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2009". County of Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
  2. ^ "ALA Library Fact Sheet 22 - The Nation's Largest Libraries". American Library Association. May 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  3. ^ "Public Records". County of Los Angeles Public Library. 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-26.

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