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The San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) is the public library system serving the city of San Antonio, Texas. It consists of a central library, 29 branch libraries (as of the fall of 2017), and a library portal. SAPL was awarded the National Medal for Museum and Library Service in 2006. [1] In 2003, SAPL celebrated its centennial.
The San Antonio Public Library acts as the personnel and fiscal agent for AALS, and houses the system office. AALS provides consulting and continuing education service to public and school librarians that reside in the San Antonio metropolitan area .
A third branch, on the city's east side, opened in April 2018. [4] Their fourth branch, The Nelson and Tracy Wolff BiblioTech EDU, opened in December 2022 near downtown San Antonio and serves both residents of Bexar County as well as students on the shared campus of Fox Tech, Cast Tech and ALA.
The six-story Central Library, a branch of the San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) system, is located at 600 Soledad Street. [19] SAPL also operates a library portal located at the Briscoe Western Art Museum on Market Street. [20] BiblioTech digital public library has a satellite branch at the Bexar County Courthouse in the Central Jury Room. [21]
It is organised into a national organisation as well as a branch in each state and territory, as follows: [3] Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch) Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch) Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)
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The new branch was dedicated on April 10, 1932, with 11,823 new books on the shelves. Total cost for the building and its furnishings was $57,117.29. Anza Branch Library was the 17th branch established in the San Francisco Public Library system. The branch closed temporarily for renovation in May 2009.