County of Los Angeles Public Library

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This library serves the county of Los Angeles. For the library serving the city, see Los Angeles Public Library.
County of Los Angeles Public Library
Location Los Angeles County, California
Established 1912
Number of branches 84
Collection size 10,117,319
Annual circulation 13,422,055
Population served 3,644,424
Budget $89,870,152
Director Margaret Donnellan Todd (County Librarian)
Employees 1,832
Website http://www.colapublib.org/

The County of Los Angeles Public Library system serves residents living in 51 of the 88 incorporated cities of Los Angeles County and those living in unincorporated areas resulting in a service area extending over 3,000 square miles. The Library system is overseen by the Library Commission of 20 appointed members who report on administration, operation, and service to the County Board of Supervisors who operate County Library as a special fund department.

Library services are provided by 84 Regional and Community Libraries, 4 bookmobiles, and 7 special reference/resource centers. Circulating books, periodicals, computer access and audio visual materials are available to visitors. The system also offers Consumer health information under CHIPS (Consumer Health Information Program and Services), and four ethnic resource centers that provide specialized resource materials focusing on the American Indian, African American, Asian-Pacific American, and Chicano communities.

County Library was established in 1912 under authority of the County Free Library Act.

[edit] Branches

  • A C Bilbrew (Los Angeles)
  • Agoura Hills
  • Alondra (Norwalk)
  • Angelo M. Iacoboni (Lakewood)
  • Antelope Valley (Lancaster)¹
  • Anthony Quinn (Los Angeles)
  • Artesia
  • Avalon
  • Baldwin Park
  • Bell
  • Bell Gardens
  • Canyon Country Jo Anne Darcy
  • Carson Regional
  • Charter Oak (Covina)
  • Chet Holifield (Montebello)
  • City Terrace (Los Angeles)
  • Claremont
  • Clifton M. Brakensiek (Bellflower)
  • Compton
  • Cudahy
  • Culver City Julian Dixon
  • Diamond Bar
  • Duarte
  • East Los Angeles
  • East Rancho Dominguez (Compton)
  • El Camino Real (Los Angeles)
  • El Monte
  • Florence (Los Angeles)
  • Gardena Mayme Dear
  • George Nye, Jr. (Lakewood)
  • Graham (Los Angeles)
  • Hacienda Heights
  • Hawaiian Gardens
  • Hawthorne
  • Hermosa Beach
  • Hollydale (South Gate)
  • Huntington Park
  • La Cañada Flintridge
  • La Crescenta
  • La Mirada
  • La Puente
  • La Verne
  • Lake Los Angeles (Palmdale)
  • Lancaster Regional
  • Las Virgenes (Lancaster)¹
  • Lawndale Library
  • Leland R. Weaver (South Gate)
  • Lennox
  • Littlerock
  • Live Oak (Arcadia)
  • Lloyd Taber-Marina del Rey
  • Lomita
  • Los Nietos (Whittier)
  • Lynwood
  • Malibu
  • Manhattan Beach
  • Masao W. Satow (Gardena)
  • Maywood Cesar Chavez
  • Montebello
  • Newhall
  • Norwalk
  • Norwood (El Monte)
  • Paramount
  • Pico Rivera
  • Quartz Hill
  • Rivera (Pico Rivera)
  • Rosemead
  • Rowland Heights
  • San Dimas
  • San Fernando
  • San Gabriel
  • Santa Clarita Valley¹
  • Sorensen (Whittier)
  • South El Monte
  • South Whittier
  • Sunkist (La Puente)
  • Temple Cityb
  • Urban Outreach (West Covina)¹
  • Valencia Library
  • Victoria Park (Carson)
  • View Park (Los Angeles)
  • Walnut
  • West Covina
  • West Hollywood
  • Westlake Village
  • Willowbrook (Los Angeles)
  • Wiseburn (Hawthorne)
  • Woodcrest (Los Angeles)

¹Denotes Bookmobile

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