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'''Brooklyn Public Library''' ('''BPL''') is the public library system of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. It is the fifth largest public library system in the United States. Like the two other public library systems in New York City, it is an independent nonprofit organization that is funded by the New York City and State governments, the federal government, and private donors.
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The '''Brooklyn Public Library''' (BPL) is the public library system of the [[borough]] of [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]]. It is one of the largest public library systems in the [[United States]] and serves the borough's 2.6 million residents. The library's mission is to provide the people of Brooklyn with free and open access to information for education, recreation, and reference.


==History==
==History==
The Brooklyn Public Library was established in 1896, following the merger of Brooklyn with New York City. The library system has seen significant growth and change over its more than 100-year history, with expansions and renovations to many of its branches.
[[File:Brooklyn_Public_Library_LOC_gsc.5a06136.jpg|Brooklyn Public Library historic image|thumb|left]]
The Brooklyn Public Library was founded in 1896, following the consolidation of several independent libraries in Brooklyn. The library system was established to provide comprehensive library services to the rapidly growing population of Brooklyn. The Central Library, located at Grand Army Plaza, was designed by the architectural firm of Raymond F. Almirall and opened in 1941. The building is noted for its Art Deco style and its grand entrance, which features a series of bas-reliefs depicting famous characters from literature.


==Branches==
==Branches==
The Brooklyn Public Library system includes 60 neighborhood branches spread throughout the borough, including the Central Library, which is the main reference and circulation library.
The Brooklyn Public Library system consists of 58 neighborhood libraries, the Central Library, and the Business & Career Library. Each branch offers a variety of services, including book lending, computer access, and educational programs. The library system is committed to serving the diverse communities of Brooklyn, with materials available in multiple languages and programs designed to meet the needs of all age groups.


==Services==
==Collections and Services==
The Brooklyn Public Library offers a wide range of services to the community, including access to books, periodicals, digital media, and other resources. It also provides educational programs, literacy services, and cultural events.
[[File:Brooklyn_Public_Library_(93880p).jpg|Brooklyn Public Library (93880p)|thumb|right]]
The Brooklyn Public Library offers a wide range of collections and services to its patrons. The library's collection includes over 4 million items, including books, e-books, audiobooks, DVDs, and more. The library also provides access to digital resources, such as databases, online courses, and streaming media. In addition to its collections, the library offers a variety of programs and services, including literacy classes, job search assistance, and cultural events.


==Central Library==
==Community Engagement==
The Central Library, located at Grand Army Plaza, is the main library of the Brooklyn Public Library system. It houses extensive collections in the humanities, social sciences, and the arts.
The Brooklyn Public Library is deeply committed to community engagement and outreach. The library hosts numerous events and programs throughout the year, including author talks, workshops, and performances. The library also partners with local organizations to provide services and resources to underserved communities. Through its outreach efforts, the library aims to promote literacy, lifelong learning, and community development.


==See also==
==Architecture==
The Central Library at Grand Army Plaza is an iconic example of Art Deco architecture. The building's design features a striking facade with a series of bas-reliefs that depict characters from literature, such as [[Huckleberry Finn]] and [[Don Quixote]]. The interior of the library is equally impressive, with spacious reading rooms, elegant staircases, and a grand lobby.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[New York Public Library]]
* [[New York Public Library]]
* [[Queens Public Library]]
* [[Queens Public Library]]
* [[List of libraries in New York City]]
* [[Library of Congress]]
* [[American Library Association]]


==References==
[[File:Brooklyn_Public_Library_logo.svg|Brooklyn Public Library Logo|thumb|left]]
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==External links==
[[Category:Public libraries in New York City]]
* [http://www.bklynlibrary.org/ Official website]
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Public library system in Brooklyn, New York



Brooklyn Public Library

The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is the public library system of the borough of Brooklyn, New York City. It is one of the largest public library systems in the United States and serves the borough's 2.6 million residents. The library's mission is to provide the people of Brooklyn with free and open access to information for education, recreation, and reference.

History[edit]

Brooklyn Public Library historic image

The Brooklyn Public Library was founded in 1896, following the consolidation of several independent libraries in Brooklyn. The library system was established to provide comprehensive library services to the rapidly growing population of Brooklyn. The Central Library, located at Grand Army Plaza, was designed by the architectural firm of Raymond F. Almirall and opened in 1941. The building is noted for its Art Deco style and its grand entrance, which features a series of bas-reliefs depicting famous characters from literature.

Branches[edit]

The Brooklyn Public Library system consists of 58 neighborhood libraries, the Central Library, and the Business & Career Library. Each branch offers a variety of services, including book lending, computer access, and educational programs. The library system is committed to serving the diverse communities of Brooklyn, with materials available in multiple languages and programs designed to meet the needs of all age groups.

Collections and Services[edit]

Brooklyn Public Library (93880p)

The Brooklyn Public Library offers a wide range of collections and services to its patrons. The library's collection includes over 4 million items, including books, e-books, audiobooks, DVDs, and more. The library also provides access to digital resources, such as databases, online courses, and streaming media. In addition to its collections, the library offers a variety of programs and services, including literacy classes, job search assistance, and cultural events.

Community Engagement[edit]

The Brooklyn Public Library is deeply committed to community engagement and outreach. The library hosts numerous events and programs throughout the year, including author talks, workshops, and performances. The library also partners with local organizations to provide services and resources to underserved communities. Through its outreach efforts, the library aims to promote literacy, lifelong learning, and community development.

Architecture[edit]

The Central Library at Grand Army Plaza is an iconic example of Art Deco architecture. The building's design features a striking facade with a series of bas-reliefs that depict characters from literature, such as Huckleberry Finn and Don Quixote. The interior of the library is equally impressive, with spacious reading rooms, elegant staircases, and a grand lobby.

Related Pages[edit]

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