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Established
  
1869

Branches
  
27

Date founded
  
1869

Location
  
Cleveland, Ohio

Director
  
Felton Thomas, Jr.

Headquarters
  
Ohio, United States

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The Cleveland Public Library was founded in 1869 and is located in Cleveland, Ohio. It operates the Main Library on Superior Avenue in downtown Cleveland, 27 branches throughout the city, a mobile library, a Public Administration Library in City Hall, and the Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.

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Librarian William Howard Brett opened the library's first stand-alone children's room on February 22, 1898. Effie Louise Power was appointed Cleveland's first children's librarian.

In 1915, the Cleveland architectural firm of Walker and Weeks won a competition to design a new library building. Construction of their classical Renaissance design, delayed by the First World War, began in 1923 under Linda Anne Eastman. Eastman (1867–1963) was the first woman to head a major U.S. city library system and a pioneer in the modern library system. She opened bookshelves to patrons, replacing the New York Public Library system in which a librarian fetched the books.

The Main Library consists of two buildings. The older wing, completed on May 6, 1925 and renovated between 1997 and 1999, has five stories, each as high as two stories in most buildings. The renovations included the restoration of a large mural painted by Ora Coltman in 1934 for the Federal Arts Project. The work was done by the Intermuseum Conservation Association. The second building, named after former U.S. Congressman Louis Stokes, was dedicated in 1997. The two buildings are connected by underground corridor below the Eastman Reading Garden, which was designed by landscape architecture firm OLIN, and includes sculptures by Maya Lin and Tom Otterness.

The Main Library's special collections include the Mears and Murdock baseball collections, the Cleveland Theater collection, the John G. White chess and checkers collection, a 130,000-volume children's collection, a 74,000-volume rare book collection, and collection of 1.3 million photographs.

In 2002, the Cleveland Public Library had annual attendance of 804,692 and an annual circulation of 1,698,928 items. In 2014, the library's collection totaled 3,721,300 items. The Cleveland Public Library is a member of CLEVNET, a consortium of 43 public libraries throughout northern Ohio. In 1947, it became a depository library for the United Nations Library network, holding documents for the state of Ohio. There are only 400 UN depository libraries worldwide.

In 2012, the Library released a strategic plan focusing on communities of learning and preparing for its 150th anniversary in 2019.

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Main Library departments

Main Building (built 1925)

  • 1st Floor: Popular Library magazines, newspapers, and music CD's change made in 10/2011. Circulation is also available on this floor.
  • 2nd Floor: Literature includes fiction, film, comics, and television
  • 3rd Floor: Fine Arts includes art, architecture, and music. This floor also houses Special Collections which includes the John G. White Collection of Folklore, Orientalia, and Chess, "the largest and most comprehensive chess library in the world.". The Cleveland Digital Public Library (ClevDPL) opened on this floor on February 14, 2015. ClevDPL provides programming for the public in its digital classroom, preserves and conserves library collections, and helps the library, its patrons, and its institutional partners to digitize, describe, and display collections through the library's Digital Gallery.
  • 4th Floor: Youth Services and Foreign Literature
  • 5th Floor is book storage
  • Basement Walkway to Louis Stokes Wing

    Louis Stokes Wing (added 1997)

  • Lower Level: Tech Central. The library's Auditorium is also on this level. In January 2013, Tech Central opened a MakerSpace which includes "a 3-D printer, a laser cutter, a vinyl cutter, musical instruments and video equipment, including a green screen"
  • 1st Floor: Audio Visual and Circulation
  • 2nd Floor: Being renovated (as of October 2015)
  • 3rd Floor: Science and Technology (The Patent and Trademark Resource Center is housed in Science and Technology. The library was one of the original patent depository libraries in 1871)
  • 4th Floor: Photograph Collection; Government Documents (a Federal depository library collection since 1886); Business, Economics, and Labor
  • 5th Floor: Social Sciences includes religion, politics, education, and sports. This floor also houses the Sports Research Center.
  • 6th Floor: History and Geography also includes an extensive genealogy collection. The Map Collection is also on this floor. United Nations documents are deposited here too.
  • Floors 7-8 are book storage
  • 9th Floor: book storage and the employee break room
  • 10th Floor: Library Administration
  • Cleveland Public Library has a public administration library located at Cleveland City Hall.

    Branches

    The Cleveland Public Library has 27 neighborhood branches located throughout the city in addition to the Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled and the Library's Bookmobile:

  • Addison Branch
  • Brooklyn Branch
  • Carnegie-West Branch - the biggest neighborhood branch at 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2)
  • Collinwood Branch
  • East 131st Street Branch
  • Eastman Branch
  • Fleet Branch
  • Fulton Branch
  • Garden Valley Branch
  • Glenville Branch
  • Harvard-Lee Branch
  • Hough Branch
  • Jefferson Branch
  • Langston Hughes Branch
  • Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled
  • Lorain Branch
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch
  • Memorial-Nottingham Branch
  • Mobile Branch
  • Mount Pleasant Branch
  • Public Administration Library
  • Rice Branch
  • Rockport Branch
  • South Branch
  • South Brooklyn Branch
  • Sterling Branch
  • Union Branch
  • Walz Branch
  • West Park Branch
  • Woodland Branch
  • Notable former Cleveland Public Library staff members

  • Andre Norton - Cleveland Public Library librarian, science fiction and fantasy author
  • Lawrence Quincy Mumford - Cleveland Public Library Director went on to become Librarian of Congress
  • References

    Cleveland Public Library Wikipedia