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The Cranston Public Public Library actively seeks to collaborate with community partners to better serve Cranston residents. Cranston Public Library is a member of Ocean State Libraries, [115] the Greater Cranston Chamber of Commerce, the Rhode Island Genealogical Society, and the Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative (RIFLI). [116]
Ocean State Libraries: External links. Ocean State Libraries This page was last edited on 20 March 2022, at 13:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Download-able audio books and e-books through Ocean State Libraries E-Zone and Inter-Library Loan; Public computers with Internet access, and WiFi; Copy Machine, Fax, Laminating, Conference room, and Display cases; Programming for children, young adults, and adults including Summer Reading Programs for Teens and Children and Storytimes
The new Ocean State Job Lot store, its second in Monmouth County, will take the place of Stein Mart, which closed in 2020. The company announced the lease of the 37,000-square-foot store earlier ...
HOLMDEL - Ocean State Job Lot will open a new store at Kohl's Plaza on Route 35 by the early fall, its second store in Monmouth County. The 37,000-square-foot store will take the place of Stein ...
The Library Services Act (1956) and the Library Services and Construction Act (1964) were keystones in the goal of providing library service throughout the nation. [ 3 ] In addition, many of the 50 states have state archives similar to the federal National Archives and Records Administration to keep records relating to information on state laws ...
Below is a continuation of the North America section of the List of library associations. Included are state associations, school library associations, and special library associations that are specific to an American state.
By 1935, the Rhode Island State Library was administering state aid for community libraries and library extension service. [4] The Department of State Library Services (now OLIS) was founded in 1964 as a result of legislation initiated by the Rhode Island Library Association, taking over some of these roles from the State Library. [4]