Boulder Public Library
{{Short description|Public library in Boulder, Colorado, US}}
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The Boulder Public Library is the public library of Boulder, Colorado in the United States. The main branch and the Carnegie Branch Library for Local History are located in downtown Boulder. The George Reynolds Branch is in south Boulder, Meadows Branch is in east Boulder, and the North Boulder Branch, also called NoBo, is in north Boulder.
History
The Boulder Public Library was originally housed in the Carnegie library on Pine Street, built in 1906, before moving to its present location on Canyon Boulevard in 1961. The original 1906 library was initially built with $15,000 donated by Andrew Carnegie.{{cite web|url=http://boulderlibrary.org/carnegie/history/index.html|title=Our History|website=Boulder Library|accessdate=November 16, 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202232559/http://boulderlibrary.org/carnegie/history/index.html|archivedate=December 2, 2013}} When the library moved to its present location, the architect selection committee selected James M. Hunter and Associates to execute the new design and construction of the new building. It was to be a two-story building of 23,800 square feet, with sculpture galleries, reading rooms, gathering spaces, video viewing rooms, and music listening rooms. On November 4, 1959, the City Council voted to provide bonds of $450,000 to fund design and construction. The final cost of the building was $486,437.19. The library was dedicated on November 12, 1961.{{cite web|url=https://libraryarchitecture.wikispaces.com/Boulder+Public+Library+-+1961+Construction|title=Boulder Public Library - 1961 Construction|publisher=Celsus: A Library Architectural Resource|accessdate=30 May 2018}}
In late 2013, the main library temporarily housed the Boulder City Council while renovations are made to the main council building.{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_24525868/boulder-council-meetings-move-briefly-library|title=Boulder council meetings move--briefly--to library|last1=Meltzer|first1=Erica|date=14 November 2013|publisher=Boulder Daily Camera|accessdate=19 November 2013}}
Major renovations to the library began in 2014. The renovations covered expansion and repairs to the main branch, and addressed aging electrical and data wiring among other repairs. The renovations were funded by $2.45 million in municipal bonds, approved as part of a larger bond initiative by Boulder voters in a 2011 referendum.{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_23339204/boulder-public-library-holds-final-renovation-design-meeting|title=Boulder Public Library holds final renovation design meeting Wednesday|last1=Meltzer|first1=Erica|publisher=Boulder Daily Camera|date=28 May 2013|accessdate=18 November 2013}}
In March 2019, the Boulder Public Library eliminated overdue fines.{{cite report|url=https://boulderlibrary.marmot.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/BPL2019annualreport-final.pdf|title="Boulder Public Library 2019 Annual Report}}
In November 2022, the Boulder Public Library District was formed. The district was formed as a result of a referendum, leading to the decoupling of the library from the municipality of Boulder. The new library district will be funded by a property tax mill levy.{{cite web|url=https://boulderlibrary.org/library-district/|title=Boulder Public Library District Formation - Boulder Public Library|accessdate=29 June 2024}}
Collection and circulation
{{as of|2012}}, the library's collection was composed of 333,432 items including 94,352 e-books. The circulation {{as of|alt=in 2012|2012}} was 1,446,816.
Branches
The Boulder Public Library system comprises five branches. The main branch is in downtown Boulder near Boulder Creek with an area of {{convert|92164|sqft|m2}}.{{cite web|title=Square Footage|url=http://www.lrs.org/documents/plstat01/squarefootage01.pdf|website=Colorado Public Library Statistics|publisher=Library Research Service|accessdate=25 May 2015|date=2001}} An enclosed walkway spans the creek between the two library sections. The Carnegie Branch Library for Local History is also located in downtown Boulder with an area of {{convert|4000|sqft|m2}}. This branch focuses on the history of Boulder and the surrounding area. The George Reynolds branch — named after CU professor of English George F. Reynold — is in south Boulder with an area of {{convert|9680|sqft|m2}}. The Meadows branch is in east Boulder, and has an area of {{convert|7800|sqft|m2}}. On June 29, 2024, the NoBo branch opened its doors in north Boulder with an area of {{convert|12000|sqft|m2}}.{{cite web|title=North Boulder Branch Library - Boulder Public Library District|url=https://boulderlibrary.org/nobo-branch/|website=Boulder Public Library District|accessdate=29 June 2024|date=n.d.}}{{cite web|url=http://boulderlibrary.org/locations/|title=Locations & Hours|publisher=Boulder Public Library|accessdate=29 June 2024}}
References
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External links
- {{official website|http://boulderlibrary.org/}}
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Category:Public libraries in Colorado
Category:Buildings and structures in Boulder, Colorado