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Cincinnati's public library was among the first to try providing service to patrons on Sunday. Starting in March 1871, the reading rooms at the main library were open from 8am to 10pm. Sunday library service was so popular that, according to library director William F. Poole, "often during the afternoon and evenings every seat has been occupied ...
When the time came to pack up the volumes, the operation took a week. [2] The Old Main closed on 27 January 1955, after 85 years as the main library of Cincinnati. [1] [7] The New Main opened four days later, on 31 January 1955. [1] The "New Main" is located two blocks away from where the Old Main stood
A Jan. 9, 1954, photo from the Cincinnati Enquirer Photo Archive in the public library’s Digital Library. The original caption: “TIME AND TEMPERATURE SIGN INSTALLED.
Downtown Cincinnati's two-block-long public library will reopen July 12 after a three-year renovation.
Lloyd Library and Museum is an independent research library located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Its core subject and collection focus is medicinal plants, with emphasis on botany, pharmacy, natural history, alternative medicine, and the history of medicine and science.
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The library holds over 600,000 printed books and thousands of manuscript codices and leaves. The library also offers periodicals, microfilm reels, and sound recordings. [12] The majority of the library's print collection is available in public stacks, and many of the old and rare books are available for use upon request.
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