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A fire in the State Office Building where the library was housed in 1951 destroyed 20,000 books and damaged 30,000 more. Public Act 540 of 1982 created the Library of Michigan and transferred control of the library from the Department of Education to the Legislative Council. [1] Three years later, the Library of Michigan Foundation, which ...
Schuler expanded to the Lansing area in 1990 with a store in Okemos. [4] In 2001, it moved to the Meridian Mall . [ 5 ] A second Lansing location opened at Eastwood Towne Center in 2002, [ 4 ] and closed on February 3, 2018, allegedly following a rent dispute. 6,000 used books from the Eastwood store's inventory were donated to the Friends of ...
The MLA continued to influence state legislation. It successfully recommended merging the Public Library Commission with the Minnesota Department of Education (1919), allowing small town school libraries to double as public libraries (1929), and requiring certification of school librarians (1935). In 1938-40 biennium, the Library Planning ...
Carnegie Corporation Library Program 1911–1961. New York: Carnegie Corporation. OCLC 1282382. Bobinski, George S. (1969). Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development. Chicago: American Library Association. ISBN 0-8389-0022-4. Clemens, Kevin (2011). Carnegie Libraries of Minnesota.
Zeigerbacher is hosting a children's book reading Saturday, March 30 at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. at A Novel Concept, located at 222 South Washington Square, as part of the Lansing Bunny Hop on the Square.
It was formed in 1998 by an agreement between Ingham County and the City of Lansing. It consists of thirteen libraries and a mobile library. CADL is governed by a seven-member board, five of which are selected by Ingham County, and the remaining two are selected by the City of Lansing. CADL also participates with the Michigan eLibrary.