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This is a list of all public library systems in Georgia, United States, serviced under the Georgia Public Library Service. [1] Georgia has 62 library systems [2] consisting of 387 branches serving its 159 counties. [3]
The three-story Italian Renaissance Revival style Sacramento Carnegie library opened on I street between 8th and 9th in 1918, replacing an earlier 1872 building one block to the west. The library was designed by Loring P. Rixford and was financed in large part by a $100,000 grant from Carnegie.
In 1998 a white paper was created exploring the feasibility of a statewide public library card for Georgia. As Georgia had consistently ranked among the lowest states in public library funding per capita it was agreed that a universal library card could be of great benefit to the residents of Georgia as long as the affiliated libraries were unified under one single integrated library system ...
Measure E would combine and extend two existing taxes that fund the libraries.
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The system was later renamed as the Brunswick-Glynn County Regional Library System in the 1960s. The Regional Office was originally located in Brunswick, Georgia. Also in the 1960s, the Camden County Library moved from Woodbine to St Marys. In 1977, a second Camden County library opened in Kingsland. In 1978, the two libraries in Kingsland and ...
By 1913, the Sacramento City Library collection had expanded to fill the 5,763 sq. ft. main library at 716 I Street, and the Sacramento Veteran Knights of Pythias applied to the Carnegie Corporation for the building of a new city library at the corner of 9th and I Streets.
Cardholders must be 18 years of age or older, have an active library card, registration at the central library circulation desk and a completed GTLL waiver and indemnification form.