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Berkeley Public Library

Coordinates: 37°52′5.39″N 122°16′7″W / 37.8681639°N 122.26861°W / 37.8681639; -122.26861
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Berkeley Public Library
Berkeley Public Library is located in Oakland, California
Berkeley Public Library
Berkeley Public Library is located in California
Berkeley Public Library
Berkeley Public Library is located in the United States
Berkeley Public Library
Location2090 Kittredge St., Berkeley, California
Coordinates37°52′5.39″N 122°16′7″W / 37.8681639°N 122.26861°W / 37.8681639; -122.26861
Built1930
ArchitectPlachek, James W.
Architectural styleModerne, Zig Zag Moderne
NRHP reference No.82002156 [1]
BERKL No.57
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 25, 1982
Designated BERKLApril 19, 1982[2]

The Berkeley Public Library is the public library system for Berkeley, California. It consists of the Central Library, Claremont Branch, North Branch, West Branch, Tarea Hill Pittman South Branch[3]—and the Tool Lending Library, which is one of the nation's first such libraries.

History

Berkeley Public Library opened in 1893 on Shattuck Avenue with 264 books. In 1905, the library moved to a new brick building on Shattuck Avenue at Kittredge Street. The new library was funded by Andrew Carnegie and built on land donated by Rosa M. Shattuck, the widow of Francis K. Shattuck. Immediately following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the resulting population surge from across the Bay, the library opened four other branches around Berkeley. A new central library opened in 1934 at 2090 Kittredge St., where it remains. It was renovated and reopened in 2002.[4]

In 2011, Berkeley Public Library began a series of renovations and expansions of its four neighborhood branches. It completed renovation of the Claremont and North Branches in 2012, and the South Branch and Tool Lending Library in May 2013. On December 14, 2013, the West Branch library reopened, revealing the $7.5 million project [1]. During construction, a bookmobile called the Branch Van parked near each location to conduct basic transactions and provide access to library collections in the local neighborhoods.

On July 1, 2018, Berkeley Public Library eliminated overdue fines for teen and adult books, CDs, DVDs, and magazines returned past their due date (children's materials were already fine-free).[5]

Also in 2018, Berkeley Public Library instituted the Easy Access Card, a library card available to persons without a fixed address.[6] The Easy Access card offers access to the Library's electronic resources as well as limited checkouts of books and other materials.

Technology

All Berkeley Public Library branches have self-checkout machines. Patrons can use these to check out materials themselves by putting scanning the items and their library card. This checkout method works for all media—books, CDs, DVDs, etc.—and provides the patron with a receipt for the items. All branches still also offer checkout from library staff at circulation desks.

Patrons can also request and renew books over the Internet from their homes, or over the telephone.[7]

Tool lending library

The Tool Lending Library opened in 1979, and is one of the nation's first such libraries.[4][8] It is located at the South Branch. To borrow tools, patrons must be over the age of 18 and be residents or property owners of the city of Berkeley.[9]

Tool Lending Library offerings include basic hand tools, light power tools, and equipment: screwdrivers, various hammers, drills, biscuit jointers, string trimmers ("weed wackers") shovels, ladders, concrete mixers—and free advice. Late fees are $1, $5 or $10 per day, depending on the item. Lending times are seven days for manual items, and two days for power tools.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Berkeley Landmarks". Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
  3. ^ https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/locations/tarea-hall-pittman-south-branch
  4. ^ a b "History of the Berkeley Public Library". Berkeley Public Library Foundation. Archived from the original on 2006-07-14. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
  5. ^ Dinkelspiel, Frances (2018-06-08). "Berkeley Public Library to end late fees for teen and adult books". Berkeleyside. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  6. ^ Peet, Lisa. "Berkeley PL Launches Cards for Patrons Without Fixed Address". The Library Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  7. ^ "Berkeley Public Library, official site". Berkeley Public Library. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
  8. ^ One in Ohio opened in 1976.
  9. ^ "Tool Lending Library - How To Use It". Berkeley Public Library. Archived from the original on 2007-07-20. Retrieved 2007-07-31.