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Libraries in United States
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Howard County Library System
Our vision is an empowered community where all people reach their potential.
201 to 500 staff
Pioneer Library System
Library system serving those in Cleveland, McClain and Pottawatomie counties in central Oklahoma. Our administrative offices are located in Norman, Oklahoma. We have libraries located in the following communities: Blanchard McLoud Moore Newcastle Noble Norman Purcell Shawnee Southwest Oklahoma City Tecumseh For additional information about the Pioneer Library System email us at contactpls@pioneerlibrarysystem.org.
201 to 500 staff
Anne Arundel County Public Library
Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) expands life’s possibilities by sharing resources for knowledge, entertainment and community engagement. We provide discovery tools and innovative spaces to expand minds and create learning opportunities from early childhood through adulthood. Through our comprehensive offering of educational programs, services and helpful staff, AACPL is working to fulfill its mission to educate, to enrich and to inspire all members of the community. AACPL’s core values serve as the principles that guide our daily work and help us to plan the Library’s operations, functions and service to our customers. These values include: Commitment: We work with passion and resilience, dedicated to our personal best. Compassion: We are empathetic, patient and kind. Diversity: We celebrate the variety of backgrounds and experiences in our community and staff, treating everyone with respect. Empowerment: We foster a community of learning and growth for people of all ages. Informed decision-making: We listen and are responsive to our community and staff. Innovation: We encourage creativity, exploration and a sense of adventure. Integrity: We are honest, transparent and accountable. Teamwork: We work together in a spirit of cooperation. The Library offers an extensive collection of around one million items, including traditional print books, DVDs, CDs and Audiobooks as well as increasingly popular eBooks, eAudiobooks and eMagazines. Valuable web-based Premium Resources, bring dozens of reliable and authoritative databases to library customers both in our branches and at home- all free of charge. From providing weekly Every Child Ready to Read classes at all 16 branches to bridging the summer learning gap through the long-standing Summer programs and providing online homework assistance and virtual library cards to all public school students, the Library is a key partner in the county’s primary and secondary education efforts.
201 to 500 staff
Arapahoe Libraries
The Arapahoe Library District was established in April 1966 to provide public library service to all residents of Arapahoe County, except those living in the cities of Littleton, Englewood and Aurora. Residents of these cities are served by libraries established prior to 1966 that are funded and maintained by their respective city governments. All Arapahoe County residents, however, are free to use any of the libraries in the county. Our branches are: Castlewood Library Jeanne Davies Library Eloise May Library Ann E. Kelver Library Koelbel Library Mobile Library Services Sheridan Library Smoky Hill Library Southglenn Library You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.com.
201 to 500 staff
Backstage Library Works
It's all about access. Libraries, museums, and archives have collections whose greatest value is found when those materials can be discovered and viewed by patrons and researchers. These institutions are also charged with preserving collections for future access. Backstage Library Works provides professional services to cultural heritage institutions to help open and expand pathways to access in their collections. Services range from cataloging and non-MARC metadata to digitization and microfilming, from authority control and record enrichment to on-site inventory, reclassification, and RFID tagging. Backstage offers technology, expertise, and manpower that enable librarians and archivists to accomplish their goals.
51 to 200 staff
Baker & Taylor
Baker & Taylor has been in business for over 190 years, offering an extensive selection of products and services for academic and public libraries. It is the only partner that can truly offer a one-stop shopping experience for all formats, including print, movies and music, and digital downloadable ebooks and audio content.
1001 to 5000 staff
Boston Public Library
Boston Public Library provides educational, cultural and civic enrichment, free to all, for the residents of Boston, Massachusetts and beyond, through its collections, services, programs, and spaces. Established in 1848, the Boston Public Library is a pioneer of public library service in America. It was the first large free municipal library in the United States, the first public library to lend books, the first to have a branch library, and the first to have a children’s room. As a City of Boston historic cultural institution, Boston Public Library today features a Central Library, twenty-five branches, a map center, business library, archival center; extensive special collections of rare books, manuscripts, photographs, and prints; and rich digital content and online services. The award-winning renovation of the Central Library in Copley Square, completed in 2016, together with new, renovated and historic branches, provide a transformed library system for the next generation of users. Boston Public Library enriches lives, hosting thousands of free educational programs and exhibitions, and providing free library services online and in-person to millions of people each year. To learn more, visit bpl.org.
201 to 500 staff
Capital Area District Libraries
Capital Area District Libraries (CADL) is a 13-branch system serving 23 municipalities in Ingham County. It was formed by voter approval in 1998 and is funded by a district-wide millage. At CADL, we empower our diverse communities to learn, imagine and connect
201 to 500 staff
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is one of America’s leading urban public libraries, serving one of the country’s great emerging metropolitan areas in North Carolina. Our library system serves a community of approximately one million citizens in the city of Charlotte and the towns of Matthews, Pineville, Mint Hill, Davidson, Cornelius and Huntersville – all located in Mecklenburg County. Accessible and welcoming to all, our library celebrates the joy of reading, fosters learning and growth, connects people to each other and the world, and inspires individuals with what they can achieve. Through our 20 locations, online, and through targeted outreach, we deliver exceptional library services and programs with a mission to create a community of readers and empower individuals with free access to information and the universe of ideas. For more information about the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, visit Also look for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and YouTube.
201 to 500 staff
Enoch Pratt Free Library & Maryland State Library Resource Center
The Enoch Pratt Free Library is one of the oldest free public library systems in the United States. We serve the residents of Baltimore with branches throughout the city, and the residents of Maryland as the State Library Resource Center. Our mission is to provide equal access to information and services that empower, enrich, and enhance the quality of life for all.
201 to 500 staff
Harris County Public Library
Harris County Public Library (HCPL) provides information and resources to enrich lives and strengthen communities through innovative services within and beyond our walls. HCPL has 26 branch locations and administrative offices. Two of the branches are joint facilities with Lone Star College; one other is a joint library with Houston Public Library. HCPL has 2.3 million items in it's collection, circulates more than 11 million items each year, and has over registered borrowers. It has the highest circulation of any public library in Texas.
201 to 500 staff
Internet Archive
The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, people with print disabilities, and the general public. We serve millions of people each day and are one of the top 300 web sites in the world. We are funded through donations, grants, and by providing web archiving and book digitization services for our partners. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge. We began in 1996 by archiving the Internet itself, a medium that was just beginning to grow in use. Today our archive contains: 735 billion web pages 41 million books and texts 14.7 million audio recordings (including live concerts) 8.4 million videos (including 2.4 million Television News programs) 4.4 million images software programs You can find information about our projects on our blog at https://blog.archive.org/
51 to 200 staff
Medina County District Library
The magic of a library is how it opens a wonderful door to explore new topics, expand our knowledge about subjects we love and introduce us to delightful experiences." Mary Ogden, former Board of Trustees, President Our mission is to enrich life in our communities with outstanding and innovative library services for all. Medina County District Library serves our county with six locations and a bookmobile. We provide access to over items in our collection and over 12 million items through the CLEVNET library cooperative. All of our locations have free wireless access both inside and outside as well as public computers. Our library system is know for its programs for all ages. Visit to get e-books and many other digital offerings. Mission Statement: Medina County District Library enriches life in our communities with outstanding and innovative library services for all. Vision Statement: Medina County District Library will be: The premier provider of information and recreational pursuits for our communities Second to none in the library experience we provide each customer Accessible to all A fun and amazing gathering place An innovator in the use of technology A catalyst for the vision and ideals of our communities The best place to work in Medina County A national leader in libraries Core Beliefs: Knowledge enriches lives. All people have the right to free and open access to information. All people have value and worth. They deserve respect and fair treatment. Medina County District Library values community connectedness.
51 to 200 staff
Newberry Library
At the Newberry Library, visitors and researchers explore centuries of human history, from the Middle Ages to the present. The library’s collection—some 1.6 million books, maps, and 5 million manuscript pages—connects people directly to the past, accessible to all in Newberry reading rooms, program spaces, exhibition galleries, and online digital resources. Since its founding in 1887, the Newberry has remained dedicated to deepening our collective understanding of ourselves and the world around us. As individuals engage with Newberry collections and staff, they discover stories that bridge the past and present and illuminate the human condition. The Newberry’s community of discovery is driven by a shared commitment to promoting research, inspiring learning, and using inquiry across the humanities as a tool for engaging critically in a vibrant democratic society.
51 to 200 staff
Omaha Public Library
Omaha Public Library is dedicated to empowering our communities by connecting people with ideas, information, resources, and innovative services. Omaha Public Library system is made up of 13 locations: A. V. Sorensen Branch, Benson Branch, Bess Johnson Elkhorn Branch, Charles B. Washington Branch, Downtown Branch, Florence Branch, Genealogy & Local History Room, Millard Branch, Milton R. Abrahams Branch, Saddlebrook Branch, South Omaha Library, W. Clarke Swanson Branch, and Willa Cather Branch.
201 to 500 staff
Sacramento Public Library
Sacramento Public Library is the fourth largest library system in California with 28 locations serving 1.4M urban, suburban and rural residents. In addition to lending books, the Library offers services and programming focused on early learning, technology and creation.
201 to 500 staff
Salt Lake County Library
The mission of Salt Lake County Library is to make a positive difference in the lives of our community by inspiring imagination, satisfying curiosity, and providing a great place for everyone to visit. Our vision is "every visit matters." We provide spaces, resources and programs for self-guided learning, growth and community connections at community County Library branches and at the Library's Viridian Event Center located throughout the Salt Lake Valley and /or the Internet. The first Salt Lake County Library Board was established in 1938. One year later, in 1939, Salt Lake County Library Services began operations in two classrooms of the old Midvale School. More than 75 years later we have 18 libraries, two reading rooms and library services available in the Salt Lake County jail. Each year more than 4.5 million children, teens, adults and businesses visit our 18 Salt Lake County Libraries where thousands of free programs and millions of complimentary resources and materials are available to them. We are honored to remain an innovative community hub that provides equal access to information, technology and resources. Our online library, slcolibrary.org, provides library card holders the opportunity to manage their account, check out books, audiobooks, eaudiobooks, movies, television shows and music or access one of our many free databases – 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Library membership is free to Salt Lake County residents and continues to be an excellent return on investment for the community.
501 to 1000 staff
San Mateo County Libraries
San Mateo County Libraries is a Joint Powers Authority that comprises the cities of Atherton, Belmont, Brisbane, East Palo Alto, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae, Pacifica, Portola Valley, San Carlos, Woodside, and the unincorporated areas of San Mateo County. We ignite growth through transformative experiences. It’s our mission to strengthen our community by creating an inclusive sense of place and environment for learning. San Mateo County Libraries are incomparable destinations for exploration. Each of our twelve libraries is part of a larger family offering welcoming spaces with friendly faces and worlds of discovery and technological opportunities. We’re here to serve our communities through every chapter of their lives. Visit smcl.org for information about our community libraries and their services. Interested in working for the San Mateo County Libraries? View all job openings here: http://smcl.org/library-jobs/ Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram:@SMCLibraries
51 to 200 staff
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
SCPL brings people, information, and resources together to enrich lives and strengthen our community. We give every Santa Cruz Community member the opportunity to learn through our educational resources, classes, and staff support. We develop programs for the broad community as well as specific groups like students, seniors, and those who are most vulnerable, including the unhoused and incarcerated. We curate specialty collections, like genealogy and local history. We are an ever-adapting organization, continuously innovating, iterating, and exploring new ways to meet our community’s changing needs.
51 to 200 staff
Schaumburg Township District Library
Schaumburg Township District Library serves around residents in Schaumburg Township, including portions of Elk Grove Village, Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg and Streamwood. Each year, more than 1 million visitors come through the doors of our three branches.
201 to 500 staff
St. Charles City-County Library
Empowering Minds. Enriching Communities. Inspiring Lifelong Learning. Visit
201 to 500 staff
St. Louis County Library
The mission of the St. Louis County Library District is to provide the resources and services to enrich individual minds, enhance lives and expand perspectives. St. Louis County Library is a vital community resource, supporting literacy and partnering with other organizations to support and enrich our community. In addition to books and other library materials, we offer free programs and services including computer classes, small business assistance, job help, story times, STEM programming, early literacy resources, online learning opportunities and so much more. Visit to learn more.
201 to 500 staff
The Indianapolis Public Library
The Indianapolis Public Library is the community's place to access essential information resources, technology, programs and services; foster reading and learning and promote the social, economic, recreational and lifelong learning interests of its diverse population.
501 to 1000 staff
The Library Corporation
Tell us your #librarianproblems; we have #TLCsolutions. The Library Corporation (TLC) is a woman-owned, library technology company with industry-leading support & data services. We provide enterprise solutions to public libraries, school libraries & media centers, academic libraries, and special libraries worldwide. About The Library Corporation TLC has operated continuously under the same ownership since 1974 and employs over 200 people dedicated to delivering enterprise software and hardware solutions to libraries worldwide. TLC’s cumulative products are deployed in more than 1,100 organizations, representing over 5,500 locations in North America and worldwide. TLC is certified by the U.S. General Services Administration, Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, and the Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting Program. TLC’s Headquarters is based in Inwood, W.Va, and has additional offices in Colorado, Minnesota, and Singapore.
51 to 200 staff
The Ocean County Library
The Ocean County Library Connecting People. Building Community Supporting all 21 Branches of Ocean County New Jersey's Libraries. Our Goals: The Ocean County Library is the heart of the community. The Library nurtures growth and change. The Ocean County residents use and champion the Library. The Library is committed to organizational excellence.
501 to 1000 staff
Timberland Regional Library District
The Timberland Regional Library (TRL) serves 29 locations in five southwest Washington State counties, covering nearly square miles. TRL plays a leading role in helping people navigate a changing world: assisting them in finding educational and professional tools, learning, ideas, inspiration and support so they can achieve their goals.
201 to 500 staff
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library – sparking curiosity and connecting our community through literacy and learning. This 21st-century, four-star rated landmark library was named the Library Journal/Gale Cengage 2016 Library of the Year for demonstrating creativity, innovation, leadership and outstanding services to its community. We serve a community of nearly from one iconic building and features the Alice C. Sabatini Art Gallery, the Millennium Café, the Chandler Booktique, and conference-quality meeting rooms. It is a community gathering place with free WiFi and computers, programs, classes, and cultural events. The shelves hold more than books, movies and music, and the digital collection is accessible everyday, anytime. Learn more at tscpl.org.
201 to 500 staff
Jacksonville Public Library
Start here. Go anywhere. On a mission to enrich lives, build community and foster success by bringing people, information and ideas together, the Jacksonville Public Library is a large library system, consisting of a sq. ft. Main Library and twenty regional, community and neighborhood branch libraries. We also serve the needs of the community with Talking Books Library for Disabled Customers and an active adult literacy program. The system directly serves residents and employees of Duval County both within the Jacksonville city limits and the Beaches and Baldwin communities. Residents of neighboring Baker, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns Counties are also able to partake of the services provided by JPL provided they meet the following criteria- A resident or property-owner in Duval County - A Duval County Public School (DCPS) teacher - An employee of the City of Jacksonville,(Offices/Agencies of City Government)- Currently attending a college located in Jacksonville, or - Military personnel or family members of military personnel who reside in the state of Florida (must have valid military ID)
201 to 500 staff
Providence Public Library
Providence Public Library (PPL) is a 146-year-old nonprofit corporation providing free public library services through its rich and historic physical and digital collections, extensive information resources, thought-provoking exhibitions, impactful educational programs, and expert staff. PPL is continually transforming and focused on providing equally transformative experiences for all Rhode Islanders. The Library is actively expanding our reach through critical statewide collaborations and serving as an open and supportive teaching and learning place where communities can connect, experience, create and achieve, whether in our physical or virtual realms. To achieve our mission, the Library is strategically focused on serving Rhode Island families and early care providers, teens, downcity residents, learners seeking workforce development, and those pursuing creative and scholarly endeavors. MISSION Providence Public Library inspires Rhode Islanders to be lifelong learners by engaging their curiosity and offering access to extraordinary experiences, resources, and ideas. VISION PPL will…. CATALYZE the aspirations and dreams of our community RESPOND to our community by engaging them in our decision making and creating innovative approaches to respond to changes and opportunities BE AN ACCESSIBLE, WELCOMING HUB of activity, offering innovative educational offerings and cultural experiences CONNECT our community to information, knowledge, and resources.and each other PARTNER with organizations and systems across the state and be known for our collaborative culture BE A JOYOUS SPACE for our community and our staff, who are supported with opportunities for continuous learning DIVERSIFY and celebrate our engaged and committed staff, volunteers and Board of Trustees Be a FINANCIALLY SUSTAINABLE institution able to deliver on our mission for decades to come
11 to 50 staff
Alachua County Library District
Alachua County Library District (ACLD) is a public library organization located in North Central Florida. ACLD provides books, movies, music, and research assistance free of charge to the residents of Alachua County and the state of Florida. ACLD consists of 12 locations, 2 bookmobiles, and numerous deposit collections. ACLD also provides free downloads for e-books, audiobooks, music, and more at Questions? Ask Us! http://ask.aclib.us/
201 to 500 staff
Albany Public Library
We proudly serve the city of Albany, NY and members of all public libraries in the Upper Hudson Library System (Albany and Rensselaer Counties).
51 to 200 staff
Allen County Public Library
Our mission: Enriching the community through lifelong learning and discovery. The Allen County Public Library provides unlimited education, entertainment and information to the people of Allen County, Indiana and beyond. Working together, staff at our 15 locations offer physical and digital materials, computer access, classes, art exhibitions, programming, databases, custom reference services and more to all ages. Some people walk through our doors and others access the library online. However you decide to visit, know that customer service is our number one priority. We are here to serve you!
201 to 500 staff
Ann Arbor District Library
Vision Statement The Ann Arbor District Library provides collections, programs, and leadership to promote the development of literate and informed citizens through open and equal access to cultural, intellectual, recreational, and information resources. Mission Statement The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovative technologies. The Ann Arbor District Library provides services at no charge to all residents living within the Ann Arbor District Library's service area. Library services are available to all others outside this service area for a fee. Over 8.8 million items have circulated system-wide during recent fiscal years. In addition to these items, thousands of people enter the library and its branches to utilize print and electronic reference resources, access the Internet through the Library’s fiber-optic connection, enjoy state-of-the-art Wi-fi service, participate in computer and Internet training, view a Library exhibit, or attend one of the Library’s many events. The Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) system is composed of the Downtown Library and four branch libraries: Malletts Creek, Traverwood, Westgate, and Pittsfield.
201 to 500 staff
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library (AHML) is one of the busiest single-building libraries in the country. For the 11th time (in 2022), AHML received a five-star rating in Library Journal's national rating of public libraries, a designation received by only 10 public libraries nationwide, and only three in Illinois in the AHML budget category. The library serves a population of Arlington Heights residents, as well as customers that visit from neighboring communities. The library opened the Makerplace, its makerspace and center for hands-on experiential learning, at 112 N. Belmont Ave, in 2021. Are you interested in becoming part of our team? Check out our current job openings here:
201 to 500 staff
Baltimore County Public Library
Mission Statement: Providing opportunities to explore, learn, create, and connect. Vision: Empowered and engaged individuals in an inclusive and connected Baltimore County community. We Value- Customers & communities - Equal access & intellectual freedom - Flexibility & collaboration - Continuous improvement We are one of the nation's top library systems that is dedicated to serving the large, diverse community of Baltimore County and Maryland. With 19 branches around the county, as well as 4 roaming bookmobiles, we offer a large number of new and popular books, as well as older fiction and non-fiction, videos and DVDs, audiobooks, CDs, foreign language titles, magazines, comic books, video games, and more.
501 to 1000 staff
Book Systems, Inc
Book Systems is an industry leader and developer of the Atriuum Integrated Library System and Booktracks Asset/Textbook Management System for K-12, public, academic, and special libraries. With over 30 years of experience, we deliver stress-free, cloud-based solutions with customer-driven features and, hands down, the best support in the industry.
51 to 200 staff
Boston Athenaeum
The Boston Athenaeum is a unique combination of library, museum, and cultural center in a magnificent landmark building. We are one of the country’s oldest and most distinguished independent libraries, with a circulating collection of over half a million books, from works published in the 1800s to the latest best sellers. Special collections include active research holdings of rare books, maps and manuscripts, and works of art, from paintings and sculpture to prints and photographs. Members, visitors, and the community enjoy a year-round schedule of cultural programming – author talks, book clubs, exhibitions, concerts, social gatherings, and opportunities for connection. We are united by curiosity about literature, culture, art, ideas, and the world.
51 to 200 staff
Brodart
Brodart knows libraries. We understand the challenges that libraries face every day: budgets, staffing, and meeting patrons' evolving needs, to name a few. Our entire focus as a company is on identifying and helping to address those needs. From custom-made furniture, to shelf-ready books, and expertly curated supplies, Brodart helps libraries serve their patrons successfully. Books & Library Services From opening day to every day. With Brodart, libraries receive the titles that their patrons want, with the flexibility to adapt lists as required, options for lease or purchase, shelf-ready materials processed to exact specifications, and fully customized title-in-hand cataloging. Our opening day collection services feature professional guidance from proposal through delivery. Custom Furniture Brodart furniture features an equal mix of quality and style, enhancing patrons' library experience with innovative shelving systems, display products, collaboration furniture, and more. All furniture is made in the USA in our Northeastern Pennsylvania factory. For complex installations, our network of furniture dealers provides comprehensive project management and design support. Supplies & Furnishings We offer the latest supplies and furnishings for today's needs and tomorrow's initiatives. Our product portfolio addresses a range of unique applications, including self-processing, archival, security, learning commons, reading and study, early learning, and STEAM/Makerspace.
501 to 1000 staff
Brooklyn Public Library
Established in 1896, Brooklyn Public Library is the nation’s sixth largest public library system and currently has nearly active cardholders. The Library is among the city’s most democratic civic institutions, serving patrons in every neighborhood and from every walk of life. With 59 branch libraries, one within a half-mile of nearly all of Brooklyn’s 2.6 million residents, BPL is a recognized leader in cultural offerings, literacy, after-school services, workforce development programs and digital literacy. In a borough of wide economic disparity, where the costs of basic necessities often take priority over spending on cultural enrichment opportunities, BPL provides a space where patrons of all economic standings can access cultural and educational programs in a broad range of disciplines. The American Library Association’s 2014 Public Library Data Service Statistical Report ranked BPL third in the nation among public libraries for public programs offered and program attendance. In BPL’s collection includes 3.4 million print materials and more than eBooks. Digital materials, including eBooks, eAudiobooks and eVideos are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Innovative new programs, including tablet lending, MyLibraryNYC and an online readers’ advisory service, have further increased the Library’s reach in Brooklyn’s communities. The Library’s governing body is the Board of Trustees, consisting of 38 members all serving in non-salaried positions. More than volunteers give their time, talent and energy to support BPL’s programs and operations each year, contributing over hours annually. The Library also greatly benefits from its 17 Friends Groups, which carry out important projects and engage in advocacy and fundraising initiatives. The Brooklyn Eagles, a new group of engaged young supporters, hosts fundraising events, participates in advocacy and helps increase awareness of BPL’s resources. Learn more at
1001 to 5000 staff
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
The Buffalo & Erie County Public Library (B & ECPL) consists of 37 libraries and two mobile units. The City of Buffalo has a Central Library and eight branches. There are twenty-two contracting member libraries which operate twenty-eight facilities in the suburbs of Erie County. The are free and open to the public. Libraries serve as centers of information, education, culture and entertainment for the residents of Erie County. Your Buffalo & Erie County Public Libraries are Profoundly Public
501 to 1000 staff
Burlington County Library System
Proudly serving the largest county in New Jersey, the Burlington County Library System is a vibrant network of libraries sharing a vast array of resources. Our library locations are conveniently located throughout the service area and our Mobile Library brings resources directly to cardholding residents. Use our digital library to download ebooks or connect to research and learning platforms.
51 to 200 staff
Central Rappahannock Regional Library
Central Rappahannock Regional Library system serves the City of Fredericksburg, and Stafford, Spotsylvania, and Westmoreland counties in Virginia through of ten branches, two satellite locations, and a creative maker facility.
201 to 500 staff
Champaign Public Library
Located in Champaign, Illinois, the Champaign Public Library connects our community with the power of knowledge, the world of culture and ideas, and the joy of reading. We support the essential role of reading for success in life and work, the need for easy and equal access to lifelong learning, and the value of enriching and inspiring experiences.
51 to 200 staff
Charleston County Public Library
Charleston County Public Library connects our diverse community to information, fosters lifelong learning and enriches lives through efforts in providing resources in literacy, educational success, equity, workforce development and community engagement.
201 to 500 staff
Chicago Public Library
Since 1873, Chicago Public Library (CPL) has encouraged lifelong learning by welcoming all people and offering equal access to information, entertainment and knowledge through innovative services and programs, as well as cutting-edge technology. Through its 80 locations, the Library provides free access to a rich collection of materials, both physical and digital, and presents the highest quality author discussions, exhibits and programs for children, teens and adults. CPL received the Social Innovator Award from Chicago Innovation Awards; won a National Medal for Library Services from the Institute for Museum and Library Services; was named the first-ever winner of the National Summer Learning Association’s Founder’s Award in recognition of its Summer Learning Challenge; and was ranked number one in the U.S, and third in the world, by an international study of major urban libraries conducted by the Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf in Germany. For more information, visit chipublib.org.
1001 to 5000 staff
Clermont County Public Library
We've fostered lifelong learning by providing resources that inform, programs that engage and ideas that inspire in our community since 1955. As the 2015 winner of the Excellence in Customer Service Award from the Clermont Chamber of Commerce, we strive for excellence when meeting the needs and interests of our community. We provide open access to a variety of resources and services such as free Pocket WiFi and free notary services. We're the community's trusted information resource. With ten branches throughout Clermont County plus our website with numerous online resources, we help you discover what you need.
51 to 200 staff
Cleveland Public Library
Our Vision Cleveland Public Library will be the driving force behind a powerful culture of learning that will inspire Clevelanders from all walks of life to continually learn, share and seek out new knowledge in ways that are beneficial to themselves, their community and the world. Our Mission We are the “People’s University,” the center of learning for a diverse and inclusive community.
501 to 1000 staff
Cuyahoga County Public Library
Cuyahoga County Public Library serves 47 communities with 27 branches. Our administrative offices are located in the city of Parma, Ohio. Our Mission To empower individuals and communities by providing opportunities for all to read, learn, create and connect. Our Vision We envision a thriving and inclusive Cuyahoga County where all residents benefit from and are inspired by Cuyahoga County Public Library’s innovative resources, services, and programs.
501 to 1000 staff