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The library was founded by University of California: Los Angeles (UCLA) professors David Kipen and Colleen Jaurretche in 2010. [4] Since its opening, over 20,000 books have been circulated in the community of Boyle Heights among the over 2,000 members of the lending library. [5] with a large collection of bilingual books. [6]
(The Berkeley Public Library also has a tool-lending library at their nearby South Branch.) The Temescal branch of the Oakland Public Library operates this facility, which lends tools, free of charge, to library patrons for repairs and home-improvement projects. The Tool Lending Library also has instructional materials (books, videos, etc.) and ...
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Family Museum Passes. If you or your family resides in Los Angeles County, you have the ability to reserve family passes to local museums and cultural institutions for free using your library card.
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]
Woodland's library history began with ice-cream socials and book donations from community members, led by the women in the community in 1874. In 1891 a $500 donation helped the community's efforts and led to the establishment of a free public library held in a small area in City Hall. [5]
The Fullerton Public Library (FPL), is a public library system that serves the City of Fullerton, California and its surrounding communities. The Library holds more than 200,000 volumes and serves a population of ca. 142,000. FPL is overseen by a Library Board of trustees with five members appointed by the City Council.