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The Public Information Network for Electronic Services (or PINES) is the nearly statewide library consortium and its online library catalog of the Georgia Public Library Service. By June 2017, the catalog consisted of books from 284 library facilities in 143 counties across the U.S. state of Georgia with a collection size of 10.6 million items ...
Patrons who do not qualify for a free card may choose to pay an annual fee of $25.00 or a semi-annual fee of $12.50 and enjoy all the benefits of a free card. Patrons may use their PINES card at any PINES library to checkout, renew, or return items. Patrons may request items from any PINES library to be sent to their home library at no cost
Circulation: for staff to check items in and out to patrons; Cataloging: to add items to the library's collection and input information, classifying and indexing those items. Evergreen is known for an extremely flexible indexing system that allows for a high level of customization and by default uses Library of Congress MODS [20] as its standard.
The library regional headquarters is located in Manchester, Georgia. Pine Mountain Library is a member of PINES, a program of the Georgia Public Library Service that covers 53 library systems in 143 counties of Georgia. [2] Any resident in a PINES supported library system has access to the system's collection of 10.6 million books. [3]
South Georgia Regional Library: PINES: Southwest Georgia Regional Library: PINES: Statesboro Regional Public Libraries: PINES: Thomas County Public Library System: PINES: Three Rivers Regional Library System: PINES: Troup-Harris Regional Library: PINES: Twin Lakes Library System: PINES: West Georgia Regional Library: PINES: Worth County Library ...
The central library is located in Statesboro, Georgia. STRL is a member of PINES, a program of the Georgia Public Library Service that covers 53 library systems in 143 counties of Georgia. [4] Any resident in a PINES supported library system has access to the system's collection of 10.6 million books. [5]
During the 1970s the Athens-Clarke County Library began to show signs of age and overcrowding was becoming an issue. A campaign was set up to raise money for a new building. This new building, located on Research Road, was dedicated in May 1976. [citation needed] Soon after, in 1977 the Carnegie library in Lavonia underwent complete renovations ...
With the completion of a new city courthouse in 1938, the library was rededicated as the Core Jones Murphey Library and moved to the basement, where it remained until 1971. [7] [8] The second library in the county, the Fort Oglethorpe Library, was constructed in 1971 and served the residents in the Fort Oglethorpe section of Catoosa County. [8]