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Oregon State Library. Today the State Library provides information services to over 37,000 state government employees, circulates library materials in audio and Braille format to over 5,000 blind and print-disabled Oregonians, and provides grants and assistance to help develop and improve local library services and to foster greater cooperation among all of Oregon's libraries.
Hannon Library, Southern Oregon University, Ashland; CCC Library, Clackamas Community College, Clackamas; Branford Price Millar Library at Portland State University The Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis; Knight Library, University of Oregon, Eugene; Pierce Library, Eastern Oregon University, La Grande
In 1972, the Oregon State Library awarded a $12,000 Library Services and Technology Act grant to the Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments to fund a study of the library needs of citizens in the tri-county area surrounding Salem, Oregon.
The Salem Public Library's main branch is located just south of downtown. A branch library is located in West Salem (Polk County). The Library participates in the Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service, so Salem Public Library cards are also valid in the member libraries in Yamhill, Polk, Marion, and parts of Linn County. In addition to ...
State Librarian of Oregon Wendy Cornelisen urged the council to support and invest in the library. "Salem has already shown that they, like people throughout Oregon and across the nation, value ...
The Oregon Public Library is located in Oregon, Illinois, United States, the county seat of Ogle County.The building is a public library that was constructed in 1909. Prior to 1909, Oregon's library was housed in different buildings, none of which were designed to house a library.
A five-year operating levy to fund the Salem Public Library, Center 50+ and parks could be on the ballot in May. Salem City Council directs staff to prepare levy scenario for library, Center 50 ...
The Salem Public Library was established by the Salem Woman's Club in May 1904, with 50 donated books, [2] and located in the city council chamber beginning later that year. The library board appealed to industrialist Andrew Carnegie to fund the construction of a permanent library, and was granted $27,500. The library, located at the corner of ...