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Libraries in United States
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Dc Public Library
The DC Public Library is a vibrant center of activity for residents and visitors in the nation’s capital. The library provides environments that invite reading, learning and community discussion, equips people to become lifetime learners, to embrace diversity and build a thriving city. We are proud to be a recognized force in the community for engaging the mind, expanding opportunities and elevating the quality of life. Through 26 locations, the DC Public Library serves as a community focal point, offering books, services and programs, technology and community gathering spaces that promote the joy of reading, discovery and community pride. Our programs are intentionally diverse and designed to support public education. Our libraries conduct educational, recreational and cultural programming with an emphasis on “birth to 24 years.” DC Public Library is going through transformation. Many wonderful things are happening here. If you enjoy a rewarding and collaborative work environment where your hard work can truly make a difference, come join us! All positions require excellent customer service skills, commitment to public service and the willingness to learn and embrace change.
201 to 500 staff
Delaware County District Library
The Delaware County District Library serves as the public information provider for our community, using traditional and innovative technology to encourage curiosity, free inquiry, and lifelong learning in a friendly environment.
51 to 200 staff
Denver Public Library
The Denver Public Library connects people with information, ideas and experiences to provide enjoyment, enrich lives and strengthen our community. The Library strives to positively impact the community in several Ways, including: Immersing children from birth in literacy-rich environments where they discover the joy of reading and learning, motivating them to achieve and graduate from high school. Improving people's lives by allowing them to acquire the resources and skills needed to prosper and contribute to Denver's economy. Providing a forum where people's lives can be enriched by reading, learning, and engaging in experiences here that make Denver a better place to live. For over a century, the Library has provided educational and entertainment materials to the people of Denver and beyond. Throughout its history, DPL has adapted to meet the changing needs of the community. While books, eBooks, movies, and music still remain important, the Library today acts as a technology hub; a community center where organizations from around the City convene and collaborate; and a welcoming place for lifelong learning. Denver Public Library is funded through the City and County of Denver’s General Fund, and is governed by the eight-member Mayor-appointed Library Commission. The Denver Public Library Friends Foundation, founded in 1940, supports the Library through advocacy and fundraising through memberships, the annual Summer and Winter Used Books Sales, and their signature event, the Booklovers Ball.
501 to 1000 staff
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library
The eight locations of the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library create experiences, opportunities and an atmosphere for lifelong learning. Our resources and services allow anyone to explore, create, ignite their curiosity and find the confidence to venture into something new - whatever that may be. Check out how the EVPL is redefining the traditional library! • eBooks • eReader checkouts • Online magazines • Illustrated eBooks • Passport services • Meeting room space with audio/visual support • Public access computers & Wi-fi • Latest release movies • Classes & events • Downloadable music
51 to 200 staff
Folger Shakespeare Library
Folger Shakespeare Library is the world’s largest Shakespeare collection, the ultimate resource for exploring Shakespeare and his world. The Folger welcomes millions of visitors online and in person. We provide unparalleled access to a huge array of resources, from original sources to modern interpretations. With the Folger, you can experience the power of performance, the wonder of exhibitions, and the excitement of pathbreaking research. We offer the opportunity to see and even work with early modern sources, driving discovery and transforming education for students of all ages. Join us online, on the road, or in Washington, DC.
51 to 200 staff
Fort Vancouver Regional Library District
Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries (FVRL) is the fifth-largest library district in the state of Washington, serving 4,200 square miles in the southwest corner of the state. Headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, the district was established in 1950 as the first inter-county rural library district in the state, the district’s communities are served through 15 library locations and two bookmobiles with shared access to:* A floating collection of more than books, magazines, DVDs, and audiobooks * Downloadable eBooks and audiobooks * Computers and Wi-Fi for public use * Question help * Extensive electronic resources including streaming movies and music * Foreign language eBooks, books, eMagazines * Books by mail for rural and homebound patrons * Instant online access for new cardholders FVRL encompasses all of Clark County (with the exception of the city of Camas, which has its own city library), Skamania and Klickitat Counties, and the city of Woodland in Cowlitz County. FVRL also provides library services by contract with the independent, rural Yale Valley Library District in Cowlitz County.
201 to 500 staff
Geauga County Public Library
Geauga County Public Library links more than card-carrying patrons to a collection of resources and educational programming. We are a cornerstone of opportunity for families, students and businesses. Our patrons attend thousands of programs and check out more than two million items every year. We are a vital resource for early and sustained literacy programs, technological assistance, economic growth and community building. Our patrons look to us to: 1. Partner with schools to achieve early literacy and reading readiness goals 2. Provide community spaces for meetings and studying 3. Help citizens discover and use government resources, find and apply for jobs, and assist in providing scholarly sources for educational projects 4. Offer technology assistance with computers, eReaders, smart phones and new devices 5. House a comprehensive collection of educational and entertainment materials - made possible with our own holdings along with the Clevnet consortium - and assist patrons in finding the best materials they can to fill their needs The Geauga County Public Library includes five full-service community Branches in Bainbridge, Chardon, Chesterland (Geauga West), Thompson, and Middlefield; a Bookmobile that serves farms, nursing homes and nursery schools; and one administrative center where technical services, computer services, facilities and administrative functions reside. Geauga County Public Library has more than books and e-books. The collection also contains more than audio / video items and 400 research databases available through its website. Geauga County Public Library is a member of the SearchOhio / OhioLINK consortium, giving patrons access to more than 66 million items. Learn more about the Geauga County Public Library at the Geauga County Public Library website, GeaugaLibrary.net.
201 to 500 staff
Grand Rapids Public Library
Our Mission Inspiring opportunity, connection, and innovation. Our Vision The Grand Rapids Public Library is key to a dynamic, creative, livable city where people come together to learn and be heard. Our Values -Inclusion: We model respect and embrace difference. We are a welcoming place for all-Collaboration: We seek partnerships and build strong teams. We co-create with our community-Access: We are flexible, transparent, and trusted. We provide equal access to information, programs, and services-Excellence: We put people first. We provide exceptional experiences and hold ourselves to the highest standards. We are empathetic and responsive-Learning: We embrace life-long learning. We support literacy, curiosity, and cultural enrichment. We uphold everyone’s right to privacy, to seek information, and to voice diverse points of view-Sustainability: We make strategic decisions with intentionality for a strong present and future library-Innovation: We take risks, we fail forward, we seek feedback, we create, and we discover. We embrace change.
51 to 200 staff
Greenville County Library System
Established in 1921 with only 500 books, the Greenville County Library System has grown into eleven locations and a website offering information, entertainment, and enrichment with nearly 1 million available items. Visit any branch and you will find a welcoming place offering free Internet access, books, DVDs, music, online resources, research assistance, genealogy help, programs for all ages, and much more. A bookmobile serves the rural parts of the county and homebound service is available to those who cannot visit a local library. Our knowledgeable and expert staff can help you find reliable information - on the shelves or online. Check out the Greenville County Library System and find out why it’s the best place for guided access to information and exploring your world!
201 to 500 staff
Gwinnett County Public Library
The Gwinnett County Public Library is a free provider of education and information for the people of Gwinnett County. Located in Metro Atlanta, the Library has 15 branches that offer free access to computers and Wi-Fi, classes, materials, and programming for people of all ages. Serving Gwinnett County’s plus residents, Gwinnett County Public Library is dedicated to providing convenient, creative, customer-friendly access to materials and services. For more information about Gwinnett County Public Library programs and services, visit
201 to 500 staff
Harford County Public Library
As a recognized innovator and leader among the nation's public libraries, Harford County Public Library strives to connect the community with high-quality library experiences to promote the love of reading and learning. Harford County Public Library operates 11 branches located throughout Harford County, with more than 1.6 million visitors using library services and resources each year.
201 to 500 staff
Hennepin County Library
One county. 611 square miles. 1.2 million residents. 41 libraries. Our mission is to nourish minds, transform lives and build community together. We envision a Hennepin County where library services ensure every person has the opportunity and resources to read, graduate, engage, work and learn. Have a question about the Library? Ask Us: Hennepin County Library is a department of Hennepin County Government and reports to County Administration and the County Board of Commissioners. The Library Board is an advisory board of Hennepin County residents appointed by the County Board. Jobs at the Library
501 to 1000 staff
Hf Group, Llc
With its roots in the library binding business, HF Group has evolved into a recognized leader in the information industry, providing expert services in the care, delivery and preservation of information and cultural artifacts of many kinds. We operate three multi-functional strategically located production sites and three transportation hubs throughout the US. HF Group has remained dedicated to excellence and service to our clients since 1821. Clients include many of our nation’s oldest and most prestigious research libraries, museums and archives. Our services include: Binding Services (Library Binding, Prebinding, Edition Binding, Thesis Binding, Textbook Rebinding), Digital Book Production (Print & Bind), Digitization Services, ECS Conservation, Government Records Preservation.
201 to 500 staff
Junior Library Guild
Junior Library Guild, a book collection services for librarians, provides newly published literature for children and young adults. It's our mission to partner with librarians, teachers, organizations, and parents to fuel excellence in libraries, literacy, and learning.
51 to 200 staff
Kalamazoo Public Library
Vision: Leading a stronger community through literacy, learning, and innovation Community Aspirations: Equitable and Inclusive, Literate and Educated, Informed, Creative Core Values at the Kalamazoo Public Library: We are committed to excellence in programs, services, and collections. We are community-focused. We are committed to and intentional about equity and anti-racism. We have safe, beautiful, and comfortable spaces. We are committed to continuous improvement and innovation. We have a passionate, engaged, knowledgeable, and creative staff.
201 to 500 staff
Kansas City Public Library
The Kansas City Public Library system consists of the Central Library, nine branches, and outreach services serving over in Kansas City, Missouri. In addition to providing library services to city residents, the Library also serves as a resource for the 1.7 million metropolitan residents of the greater Kansas City area.
201 to 500 staff
Kenosha Public Library
We are an inclusive, welcoming community that strengthens neighborhoods, inspires shared learning, and nurtures curiosity. Vision: The Kenosha Community will be universally literate, civically engaged, and embrace multiple cultures and generations. Our staff values: intellectual freedom, compassionate professionalism, collaboration, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
51 to 200 staff
Kenton County Public Library
Kenton County Public Library is a Library Journal star rated library. KCPL serves all Kenton County cardholders with its large collection of materials, wide variety of programs and events for all ages, outreach services for local organizations and other quality library functions.
51 to 200 staff
King County Library System
KCLS Strategic Focus: We create opportunities by connecting people – individuals at all stages of life, families, communities and organizations – with: • Information and services to navigate life’s complexities and biases. • Equitable avenues to build the skills and knowledge needed for success. • One another to bridge differences and create communities of inclusion and belonging. KCLS remains committed to offering these core assets in alignment with the Strategic Focus: • Helpful and expert staff • Welcoming library spaces and community presence • Responsive programs and services • Diverse collection of books and other resources
1001 to 5000 staff
Kitsap Regional Library
Kitsap Regional Library inspires our community to dream more, learn more, do more and be more. Kitsap Regional Library maintains nine locations across Kitsap County. The Library's collection includes more than books, audiobooks, music, movies, 60 + online databases, access to one-on-one individualized reference appointments and home delivery for more than 200 homebound residents. The Library offers educational classes, workshops, author visits, community forums and musical performances for all ages.
51 to 200 staff
Lawrence Public Library
Lawrence Public Library (LPL for short) is a community hub that believes in the power of connecting with each other through shared knowledge and resources. Located in the heart of Downtown Lawrence, Kansas — and on the road with our bookmobile, Dottie — we're committed to providing a space where everyone can learn, connect, create, and grow through access to our vast collections, resources, services, programs, and knowledgeable staff. The library is supported by tax dollars, the LPL Friends & Foundation's record-breaking book sales and philanthropic efforts, and dedicated efforts of more than 300 volunteers.
51 to 200 staff
Live Oak Public Libraries
Live Oak Public Libraries is a system of 16 library locations serving a 3-county region in southeast Georgia. Each year, the Library checks out almost 1.3 million items, answers in excess of questions, registers more than computer sessions, and presents programs to nearly patrons in Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty Counties.
51 to 200 staff
Liverpool Public Library
The Liverpool Public Library creates transformative opportunities for discovery, lifelong learning, growth, and connection so our community can thrive and flourish now and into the future. The library is located in the village of Liverpool, New York on the north shore of Onondaga Lake, approximately 5 miles from Syracuse.
11 to 50 staff
Los Angeles Public Library
The Los Angeles Public Library provides free and easy access to information, ideas, books and technology that enrich, educate and empower every individual in our city's diverse communities. The Los Angeles Public Library serves the largest and most diverse population in the U.S. through its Central Library, 72 branches, electronic resources at and programs for all ages. It is a department of the City of Los Angeles and is governed by the Board of Library Commissioners, which sets policies and is a strong library advocate with the public and elected officials.
501 to 1000 staff