Branches 3 Director Carla Powers Opened 1980 Function Library | Size 413,586 Website Duluth Public Library Phone +1 218-730-4200 Population served 86,319 | |
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Address 520 W Superior St, Duluth, MN 55802, USA Hours Open today · 10AM–6PMTuesday10AM–6PMWednesday10AM–6PMThursday10AM–8PMFriday10AM–6PMSaturday10AM–5PMSundayClosedMonday10AM–8PM Similar Great Lakes Aquarium, Glensheen Historic Estate, Duluth Depot, Spirit Mountain, Duluth Entertainment Conventi Profiles |
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The Duluth Public Library is located in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. It is a part of the Arrowhead Library System and serves a population of 86,319.
Contents
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- Services
- History
- Special Collections
- Programs and events
- Locations
- 2011 statistics
- References
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Services
The Duluth Public Library’s collection includes books, audiobooks, downloadable e-books and audiobooks, DVDs, CDs, large-print materials, maps, pamphlet files, government documents, newspapers, serials, and microfilm. The library provides free access to computers with Internet access, word processing, classes on computer use, reference database subscriptions, children’s games, and printers. Free wireless Internet access is also available.
Other services include interlibrary loan, and research and reference help.
History
In 1980, a new Duluth Public Library building opened at 520 W. Superior St. Noted architect Gunnar Birkerts designed the building. In 2008 it underwent renovations, including an expanded computer lab, new carpeting throughout, and new furniture. Later that year, Mayor Don Ness made extensive cuts to the city budget, and as a result, library employees were laid off and hours were reduced. A referendum was passed in 2011 that changed the way Duluth's city parks were funded and thereby freeing up funds to restore library hours and staff. Currently, the main library is open six days a week (five days a week during the summer), and each of the branches is open five days a week.
In July 2009, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave the Duluth Public Library an Opportunity Online Hardware Grant to be used for the purchase of new computers. The grant required that the library and community raise matching funds within two years. The Friends of the Duluth Public Library began an active fundraising campaign. Between public donations and a grant from the John S. and James L. Foundation, matching funds were raised.