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Libraries in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Libraries sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Maricopa County Library District
The Maricopa County Library District (MCLD) is a special taxing district that operates 15 libraries countywide. MCLD’s mission is to provide access and services so residents experience an improved quality of life. Each year, the Library District welcomes nearly 2 million visitors, holds thousands of free events and programs for all ages, and hosts Maricopa County Reads, the award-winning Summer Reading Program. For Maricopa County and Town of Queen Creek residents and property owners, a library card is free. For more information, visit https://mcldaz.org.
201 to 500 staff
Miami-Dade Public Library System
The Miami-Dade Public Library System is located in one of the most dynamic and diverse geographic areas in the United States. We serve nearly 2.5 million residents in Miami-Dade County through our 50 branch locations, two bookmobiles, a Technobus (computer lab on wheels) and 24/7 online library. More than just books, MDPLS strives each day to enrich and inspire our community through knowledge, creativity and innovation. MDPLS gives you the power to take your story further with free access to a wide range of resources including eBooks and audiobooks, online databases, free Wi-Fi, access to public computers, educational workshops, tutoring and homework help, a variety of programs for all ages, and so much more. The Miami-Dade Public Library System is not only a great place to visit, but a great place to work.
501 to 1000 staff
Mid-Continent Public Library
Mid-Continent Public Library is the largest public library system in Missouri, serving nearly people in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area across Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties. The Library has 33 branches and a robust virtual branch that each provide customers with a wealth of valuable resources and services. The Library offers a broad range of career opportunities that require a variety of specialized skillsets. From in-branch and online customer service to back-end operations such as information technology, marketing, and finance, MCPL hosts more than 750 full- and part-time staff members. For more information about MCPL, including how to join our team, visit mymcpl.org/jobs. In addition to its commitment to developing a diverse workforce, MCPL is dedicated to serving the local business community through its Square One Small Business Services initiative, which is funded in part by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Square One’s team of business specialists connects entrepreneurs to the tools they need to be successful through free educational workshops and one-on-one attention. To learn more about Square One, or to set up an appointment with a business specialist, visit mymcpl.org/squareone.
501 to 1000 staff
Naperville Public Library
The Naperville Public Library serves a community of through three full service facilities. The Library has consistently received a 5 Star Rating by the Library Journal and was awarded “2012 Chicago Tribune’s Best Work Place”. The community support for the Library is evident in both its use and funding. The Library Board, administration, and staff are committed to excellence in serving the residents of Naperville. Naperville Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a diverse workforce.
201 to 500 staff
Northbrook Public Library
The Northbrook Public Library nurtures community and stimulates lifelong learning through innovative, responsive programming, partnerships, resources, and services. We deliver excellent customer service to our patrons to create a welcoming, inclusive environment.
51 to 200 staff
Oak Park Public Library
As a public library in a Book Sanctuary Community, our mission is to share the information, services, and opportunities that fulfill Oak Park’s aspirations. Our vision is to empower every voice in our community.
51 to 200 staff
Pikes Peak Library District
Pikes Peak Library District seeks to engage and transform people’s lives via its 14 library branches, online resources and mobile library services. By providing free and equitable access to information, we welcome all members of the community to enrich their minds, make connections and reach for their full potential. As a national leader and the second largest library system in Colorado, Pikes Peak Library District serves a population of more than residents in El Paso County, thanks to an employee base of nearly 500 full and part-time staff and almost 1,700 volunteers. We continue to be recognized for its commitment to diversity and community collaboration, its innovative and community-focused programs, and excellent customer service.
201 to 500 staff
Prince George's County Memorial Library System
We provide a collaborative foundation within the community for all Prince Georgians to create the world they want to see.
201 to 500 staff
Queens Public Library
Queens Public Library is one of the largest and busiest public library systems in the United States, dedicated to serving the most ethnically and culturally diverse area in the country. An independent, non-profit organization founded in 1896, Queens Public Library offers free access to a collection of more than 5 million books and other materials in 50 languages, technology, and digital resources. Each year, the Library hosts tens of thousands of online and in-person educational, cultural, and civic programs and welcomes millions of visitors through its doors. With a presence in nearly every neighborhood across the borough of Queens, the Library consists of 66 locations, including branch libraries, a Central Library, seven adult learning centers, a technology center located in the nation’s largest public housing complex, five teen centers, two bookmobiles, and two book bicycles.
1001 to 5000 staff
Richland Library
Awarded the National Medal in 2017 by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Richland Library is a vibrant, contemporary organization that provides resources and information that advance the Midlands. Offering state-of-the-art technology, a variety of literary and cultural programs and 11 bustling facilities located throughout the county, Richland Library offers a truly customizable, modern library experience for residents and visitors alike- Our Vision We enhance the quality of life for our entire community. Our Mission We help our customers learn, create and share.
201 to 500 staff
Salt Lake City Public Library
For 125 years, The City Library has proudly served the Salt Lake Community with its eight neighborhood locations. The Main Library is a jewel in the heart of Salt Lake City, attracting visitors from around the world to admire its bright spaces and stunning architecture. The City Library never charges late fees for returned items, and is proud to now offer two hours of free parking at The Main Library. Over 86% of Salt Lake residents hold Library Cards, and enjoy access to hundreds of thousands of ebooks and digital audiobooks. All year long, the Library welcomes patrons for in-person and virtual programs, events, and workshops. Learn more at yourcitylibrary.org.
201 to 500 staff
San Francisco Public Library
San Francisco Public Library connects our diverse communities to learning, opportunities and each other.
501 to 1000 staff
Shreve Memorial Library
Shreve Memorial Library transforms Caddo Parish lives with resources, services and support to create a better world by focusing on developing young readers, sparking imaginations, encouraging curiosity, fostering connection, and providing comfortable places. Shreve Memorial Library's 21-branch system is maintained by a parish-wide property tax millage to support the informational, educational and recreational needs of the people of Caddo Parish. Shreve Memorial Library values S.E.R.V.I.C.E, providing support, empowerment, resources, vision, innovation, customer satisfaction and ethics. Our vision is to dream, discover, do. Shreve Memorial Library and you!
201 to 500 staff
Sno-Isle Libraries
Sno-Isle Libraries serves residents across 2,260 square miles in Snohomish and Island county through 23 community libraries, online services, and Library on Wheels.
201 to 500 staff
Spokane County Library District
VISION A community that learns, works, creates, and thrives together. MISSION We build community by connecting people to educational, economic, and recreational opportunities. The Spokane County Library District is made up of 10 libraries and its mobile library, LINC, serving more than residents in Spokane County and the affiliated cities and towns of Airway Heights, Cheney, Deer Park, Fairfield, Latah, Medical Lake, Millwood, Otis Orchards, Rockford, Spangle, Spokane Valley, and Waverly. All libraries feature on-site technology including Wi-Fi, computer stations, printers, and commonly-used software, as well as free use of meeting rooms. The Library District offers events and programs for all ages from Storytimes to social security workshops and everything in between. Our staff is well-trained in finding the information you need, whether in our catalog or online. We also provide outreach to daycares and retirement homes.
51 to 200 staff
Springshare
Springshare is an internet software company focusing on developing engaging web applications for libraries and educational institutions. Springshare was founded in 2007 by Slaven Zivkovic, an ed-tech entrepreneur with a history of library innovations (and a history of working at libraries too - Slaven spent his undergraduate years as a library student assistant at his college library). Together with the select group of like-minded "Springys", the crew is creating cutting-edge library web apps and setting new standards for great customer service. Today, we're among the fastest growing library technology vendors, serving 4,800 Libraries in 78 countries. We're proud to serve libraries large and small - from many of the most prestigious universities worldwide to small community college campuses, public libraries of all sizes, special and government libraries, and many school and district libraries too. And the best part is, we're just getting started!
51 to 200 staff
St. Louis Public Library
The St. Louis Public Library provides learning resources and information services that support and improve individual, family and community life. Visit slpl.org for more information on our offerings. To support this mission, the Library organizes and prudently manages its resources to: Ensure that the Library's resources are available to all Promote use of the Library Assist children and adults with life-long learning Promote literacy for all ages Assist individuals in finding jobs and educational opportunities Assist businesses with their development and growth Provide current information Provide recreational reading resources, media materials, and programs Promote public use of modern information technology
201 to 500 staff
The New York Public Library
The New York Public Library is a free provider of education and information for the people of New York and beyond. With 92 locations—including research and branch libraries—throughout the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, the Library offers free materials, computer access, classes, exhibitions, programming and more to everyone from toddlers to scholars, and has seen record numbers of attendance and circulation in recent years. The New York Public Library serves more than 18 million patrons who come through its doors annually and millions more around the globe who use its resources at To offer this wide array of free programming, The New York Public Library relies on both public and private funding. Learn more about how to support the Library at nypl.org/support. Learn more about career opportunities at nypl.pinpointhq.com.
1001 to 5000 staff
The Seattle Public Library
We bring people, information and ideas together to enrich lives and and build community. Visit us at spl.org.
501 to 1000 staff
Toledo Lucas County Public Library
As the days get shorter, our stories get cozier. Find your next fall read today!
201 to 500 staff
Tulsa City-County Library
The Tulsa Library opened in 1913 with one location and just over items in circulation. By 1955, the library system expanded to serve residents throughout Tulsa County, officially becoming the Tulsa City-County Library. Now with 24 branches and over 1 million items in circulation, TCCL has become a staple of professional, educational and entertainment-based sources for the Tulsa community. As the first TCCL librarian said, the library system contributes to “the fund of wholesome recreation that sweetens life and to the wider knowledge that broadens it.” In 1913 McGlenn defined the library as “a central home where citizens of all creeds and conditions [can] find a common ground of useful endeavor,” and TCCL continues to sustain and develop this objective over 100 years later. The Tulsa City County Library's missions is to inspire, promote learning and create connectiosn that strengthen our communities. Goals of the Tulsa City-County Library: 1. We will provide all of Tulsa County with equitable access to our services and materials. We will contribute to stronger communities. We will build and sustain a library system for the future.
201 to 500 staff
Washington-Centerville Public Library
Consistently ranked a 5-Star Library by Library Journal magazine, Washington-Centerville Public Library offers access to more than print and digital collections, user-friendly research resources, exceptional customer service and a wealth of educational programs.
51 to 200 staff
Worcester Public Library
VISION The Worcester Public Library will be a welcoming destination and the leading provider of resources to inform, enlighten and enrich our diverse community. MISSION The Worcester Public Library serves as a gathering place that actively promotes the free exchange of ideas in our democratic society. The Library makes information and services available to all people while fostering intellectual freedom, protecting privacy, encouraging personal growth and enrichment, and celebrating our diverse community heritage.
51 to 200 staff
Worthington Libraries
Our award-winning library has been an important part of the community since its founding in 1803, and we're proud to combine traditional library services with the innovative. What do we offer? Lots of food and fun, plus a supportive culture that includes leadership and development opportunities. Join us as we work together to be the library our patrons deserve!
51 to 200 staff