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  2. Berkeley Public Library - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2018, the Berkeley Public Library eliminated overdue fines for non-children's media; children's books were already fine-free. [8] The Tool Lending Library followed suit on October 3, 2022. [9] Also in 2018, Berkeley Public Library instituted the Easy Access Card, a library card available to persons without a fixed address. [10]

  3. Santa Monica Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Monica Public Library (SMPL) is the public library serving residents of Santa Monica, California and surrounding areas. SMPL is directed by a City Librarian, who reports to the Santa Monica City Manager's Office and is overseen by a Library Board consisting of five members appointed by the Santa Monica City Council.

  4. Elk Grove Free Library - Wikipedia

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    The current Elk Grove Library is at 8900 Elk Grove Boulevard. [3] [4] Principal of Elk Grove Union High School was Miss Harriet G. Eddy. Eddy was Principal from 1906 to 1909. Eddy was key is started Free Public Libraries in California then the idea spread around the world. The First County Free Library opened on October 19, 1908.

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  6. Lists of libraries - Wikipedia

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    List of New York Public Library branches; List of Queens Public Library branches; List of Hennepin County Library branches, Minnesota; List of public libraries in Los Angeles County, California; List of libraries in Seattle, Washington; List of libraries in Ponce, Puerto Rico; List of libraries in Taipei, Taiwan

  7. Martinez Library - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the Fall of 1883, the Esse Quam Videre Club organized to establish a free reading room. [4] Two years later in 1885 the Martinez Free Reading Room and Library Association was formed, operating out of a building owned by Dr. John Strentzel who charged nothing to the Association. Reading at the location was free, but the Association ...