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The Clearwater Public Library System maintains a collection of books, e-books and e-audiobooks, music, DVDs, and video games. In addition to those items, access is expanded via services such as reserves within the wider Pinellas Public Library Cooperative and well as access to Libby, Hoopla, and Kanopy, services that allow patrons to check out ebooks, digital audiobooks and stream videos.
Rear view of North Greenwood Library. The North Greenwood Library is a public library in the North Greenwood neighborhood of Clearwater, Florida. It is part of the Clearwater Library System which, in turn, is part of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative. Located at 905 N Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, its current Branch Manager is Christa Smith.
The Clearwater Public Library System is a contributor to the Pinellas Memory Project. [65] [67] This system of libraries is part of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative which seeks to provide patrons with access to information and programs to benefit the community. [68]
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In 1949, Morris was employed by the city of Clearwater, Florida, to work at its main library, [2] making her the first African American to work as a librarian in that municipality. Before being hired, she had never set foot inside a library due to the segregation laws of that time. [2]
Aungst also was mayor during the construction of a 90,000-square-foot public library in downtown Clearwater. [12] This four-story facility also included a children’s area, coffee shop, and gift shop. [13] While Aungst was mayor, Clearwater developed multiple recreation centers and athletic complexes. [14]
The library, to be named Carnegie Hall, was dedicated on February 18, 1909. The building had over 8,000 square feet of space, and was the school's first dedicated library building. It served as so from 1909 until 1951. In addition to its function as a library, Carnegie Hall also served as the school's post office.