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The Montgomery County Public Libraries ( MCPL ) is the public library system for residents of Montgomery County, Maryland . The system includes 20 publicly accessible branches as well as a branch in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility.

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13-682: Davis Library may refer to: Davis Library, branch of the Montgomery County Public Libraries system in Maryland Walter Royal Davis Library, main library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill library system Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Davis Library . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

26-740: A card from any other library system in the state on that system. Anyone who lives, works, pays property taxes, or goes to school in Maryland, or who lives in the District of Columbia, or in Alexandria, Arlington, Falls Church, Fairfax, Loudoun, or Prince William Counties in Northern Virginia ca., regardless of age, can get an MCPL card. The MCPL card allows holders to access the services of a MCPL branch. A digital equivalent can be used to access eBooks and some databases and other eResources. Proof of address and

39-905: A group of Rockville and other area residents assembled in the County Courthouse to plan a joint stock library. Other independent libraries were formed in Montgomery County in the following years. For example, in 1893 a group of private citizens in Kensington established the Noyes Library. From 1893 until 1950, independent public or subscriber funded libraries provided limited services to residents of southern Montgomery County. Nine independent library associations operated facilities located in Bethesda, Four Corners, Gaithersburg, Garrett Park, Kensington, Rockville, Sherwood, Silver Spring, and Wheaton. In 1945

52-544: Is part of the Maryland Consolidated Library System, which states that any person who is a resident of the State of Maryland may obtain a library card at no charge at any county library or Baltimore City. Non-residents who work for an employer in Maryland or pay property taxes there are also included. Through this rule, it is possible to apply for a card from any library system in the state, or choose to authorize

65-804: The County Executive on library-related issues, including facilities, collection, service areas, and personnel. The Library Board has twenty-three Library Advisory Committees, subcommittees representing individual branches or programs. Members of the LACs are approved by the Board. The following MCPL branches are public: MCPL operates a Capital Improvement Program that calls for branches to be updated on an accelerated timetable through refresh projects. Two to three libraries per year are closed for several months to complete these projects. The Refresh program allows for technological and other updates on an accelerated timetable from

78-706: The Library System. The Library Board was appointed by the County Council and assumed its duties in February 1951. By July 1, 1951, when the Department officially began its operations, seven of the nine independent Montgomery County libraries agreed to hand over administrative control to the new system in exchange for improved library service. Remaining independent meant that a library would have to operate from individual subscriptions, donations and fundraising, whereas joining

91-662: The Maryland Legislature passed the State Library Law which provided matching state funds for County library systems, based on a County's population. On May 31, 1950, the Montgomery County Council passed the County Library Law of 1950, which created a Department of Public Libraries administered by a professional librarian and advised by a Library Board. George B. Moreland was hired as the first Director of

104-635: The Montgomery County Correctional Facility. MCPL is a Montgomery County government agency. The current Acting Director of Public Libraries is Angelisa Hawes. The Public Libraries' operating budget is included in the County budget process. The approved operating budget for fiscal year 2025 (July 2024–June 2025) is US$ 52,847,301. This includes money for physical and electronic collections and databases, staff, and programs. Public Libraries employees are County employees. For Fiscal Year 2025,

117-524: The approved budget included 247 full-time and 181 part-time positions. Non-supervisory staff are represented by UFCW Local 1994 MCGEO. In 2016, the MCPL released a strategic plan for Fiscal Years 2017-2020, which includes four core aspects: The Public Libraries has a Library Board made up of twelve members appointed by the County Executive and one representing the School Board. The Board makes recommendations to

130-638: The county system meant that it would receive county funds. The Library System began operation with properties and administrative control of seven formerly independent libraries, including Four Corners, Gaithersburg, Garrett Park, Noyes, Sherwood, Silver Spring, and Wheaton. The Bethesda Library Association transferred its facility and collections to the County on July 1, 1952, but the Rockville Library Association did not follow suit until July 1, 1957. Today Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) consists of 21 branches. MCPL also provides services at

143-677: The libraries allow for printing and copying. MCPL also offers online information through its Ask a Librarian and What Do I Check Out Next sites. In addition, MCPL offers community programs, covering topics such as storytimes and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) skills programs for children; coding, writing, and financial literacy programs for teens; book discussion groups and job searching programs for adults; and health, art and financial planning programs for seniors. MCPL also offers an Outreach Team that visits community events to share information about services and performs library card signups. The library system at MCPL

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156-447: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Davis_Library&oldid=1140336292 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Montgomery County Public Libraries Library service in Montgomery County started in 1869 when

169-605: The previous 25 year renovation cycle. The refresh program was recognized with the 2016 Top Innovator Award from the Urban Libraries Council. In addition to publicly accessible branches, MCPL operates a branch at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility. MCPL has physical and electronic book checkouts, magazines and e-magazines, audiobooks in various formats, and access to movie and television shows. Internet computer access and Wi-Fi connection are also present. Some branches have specialized graphic design software, and

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