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Broward County Main Library interior view. In 1983, the South Regional Library located on the South Campus of Broward Community College became the first joint-use public-college library in the State of Florida. [8] The library system was named "Library of the Year" in 1996 by Library Journal and Gale Research. [9]
The Weston Branch Library is a branch of the Broward County Library. It is the most western branch of the library in the county, and is part of the Miami metropolitan area . The Florida Everglades National Park borders the city to the North, and the library itself sits less than 2 miles from the Everglades .
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The library system, which serves Florida's twelve public universities, is one of the largest in the world, with more than 18 million items. [2] Though each campus library is separate, they share a reciprocal borrowing agreement known as the Florida Distance Learning Initiative, signed on February 9, 1999.
The West Florida Public Library System is an organization of libraries that serve the Pensacola, Florida area with branch libraries in Escambia County, Florida. The Library System currently has approximately 360,000 books, 36,000 audio resources, and 14,000 video resources in circulation.
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2450 First Street Fort Myers, FL 33901 Johann Fust Community Library: 1040 West 10th Street Boca Grande, FL 33921 Lakes Regional Library: 15290 Bass Road Fort Myers, FL 33919 North Fort Myers Public Library: 2001 N. Tamiami Trail N.E. North Fort Myers, FL 33903 Northwest Regional Library: 519 Chiquita Blvd. N. Cape Coral, FL 33993 Pine Island ...
The small staff of six served nearly 1,000 patrons, while Braille services continued from Georgia. In 1975, the Florida Talking Book Library became the Florida Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. [4] At this time, the library also began to offer Braille services and serving patrons under the age of 18.