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  2. Tulsa City-County Library - Wikipedia

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    It wasn’t until the 1960s that what is today known as Tulsa City-County Library was born when, on November 14, 1961, an election was held in Tulsa County to approve “the expenditure of $3.8 million to construct a new Central Library and three branches, plus a 1.9-mill annual levy for funding the system.” Tulsa voters approved “a ...

  3. Pat Woodrum - Wikipedia

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    Pat Woodrum is the former executive director of the Tulsa City-County Library System, a position she served in for 32 years. Since retiring from the library system in 2008, Woodrum has served as the executive director of the Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden in Tulsa.

  4. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The largest library system in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, the Tulsa City-County Library, contains over 1.7 million volumes in 25 library facilities. [169] The library is active in the community, holding events and programs at most branches, including free computer classes, children's storytimes, business and job assistance, and scholarly ...

  5. Allie Beth Martin - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Arkansas Library Commission as an assistant to the executive secretary. She started working at the Tulsa Library in 1949 and became the director of the Tulsa City-County Library in 1963. [4] [5] Later she elected president of committee in 1945 and president of the ALA in 1975. She died in Tulsa on April 11, 1976. [6]

  6. List of Carnegie libraries in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A new building was attached to the Carnegie building and was dedicated in 1978. This new addition currently serves as the primary library facility while the Carnegie building serves as a meeting and special occasion area, still in use by the Tahlequah Public Library. 22: Tulsa Tulsa: Nov 30, 1910: $55,000 3rd and Cheyenne Razed in 1965 23

  7. MOBIUS - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020 the consortium includes 66 academic libraries, 7 public libraries, 3 special libraries, and the Missouri State Library, serving a total of 213 physical branches. The MOBIUS Union Catalog includes over 29 million items. Member libraries extend into Oklahoma, Iowa, Kansas, and Texas. [2]

  8. Helmerich Award - Wikipedia

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    The Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award is an American literary prize awarded by the Tulsa Library Trust in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is awarded annually to an "internationally acclaimed" author who has "written a distinguished body of work and made a major contribution to the field of literature and letters". [1] [2]

  9. Category:Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Corps Engineers, Tulsa District United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma