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Dayton Metro Library is a multi-branch library system serving 531,687 residents of the Dayton Metropolitan Area. It has 19 locations across the area (as well as two bookmobiles ). Almost 5.8 million items were borrowed in 2018. [ 2 ]
Doren began work at the Dayton Public Library (later known as the Dayton Public Library and Museum, and now known as Dayton Metro Library) in 1879.In 1897, she became the library's director ("Librarian") and instituted a number of new programs, including a school library department, a library training school and a reorganization that saw titles for the first time filed using the Dewey Decimal ...
Sep. 10—Construction will begin this week on the Dayton Metro Library system's new Northmont branch, which will almost double the amount of space the current library has. Jayne Klose, a ...
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Ohio provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Ohio, where 104 public libraries were built from 79 [1] grants (totaling $2,846,484) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1899 to 1915. In addition, academic libraries were built at 7 institutions (totaling ...
The Dayton Metro Library will celebrate the opening of its newest facility in Dayton, the Burkhardt Branch Library with a Community Open House on August 10.
The Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center is located in the same building as the Saint Paul Public Library's Dayton's Bluff Branch. It was the first joint-use library in Minnesota to house both an academic library and a public library, [4] and is one of only seven such libraries in the United States. [1]
He was Librarian (director) of the Dayton Public Library in Dayton, Ohio from 1927-1936. He was the First Vice President of the New York State Library School Association in 1928. He served as president of the Ohio Library Association from 1930–31 and chairman of its legislative committee from 1931-1935.
The museum was founded in 1893 as the Dayton Museum of Natural History, organizationally part of the Dayton Public Library and Museum. [8] In 1999, the name was changed in honor of Oscar Boonshoft. [9] In 1991 the museum added a Digistar II Planetarium to its facilities.