Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Missoula Public Library

Coordinates:46°52′12″N113°59′28″W / 46.870°N 113.991°W /46.870; -113.991
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Library in Missoula, Montana
"Montana Book Award" redirects here. For the Montana Book Awards, seeOckham New Zealand Book Awards.

The Missoula Public Library and Branches
Map
46°52′11″N113°59′23″W / 46.869610°N 113.989710°W /46.869610; -113.989710
LocationMissoula, Montana,United States
Established1894; 131 years ago (1894) (current: 1974[1][2])
Branches6 (Lolo; Missoula Co.: Swan Valley, Frenchtown, Seeley Lake,WOW bus, Big Sky, Potomac)[3][4]
Collection
Items collectedBooks,journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, visual media, databases, genealogy, maps.
Size216,327
Legal depositRegional Depository Library for Montana
Access and use
Access requirementsMontana residency
Population served109,299 (2017)[3]
Other information
BudgetUS$2.75M (2013)[5]
DirectorSlaven Lee
Employees39[6]-55[3]
Websitewww.missoulapubliclibrary.org
Building details
Map
Interactive map of Missoula Public Library
Technical details
Floor area42,241 feet (12,875.1 m)[1]
Missoula Public Librarybookmobile on National Bookmobile Day, the Wednesday ofNational Library Week (2011)
Courtesy phone, telephone book, and pencils - Missoula Public Library (2013)

TheMissoula Public Library is thepublic library ofMissoula, Montana. The library provides free resources for residents and guests ofMissoula County, Montana. A library card is free, and available,[7] to all Montana residents.[8]

Description

[edit]

The Missoula Public Library opened in 1894. The Missoula Carnegie Library opened on Jan 13, 1903 on 335 N. Pattee St. and its building is now part of theMissoula Art Museum.

The main library is located at 455 E. Main St., Missoula (59802-4799). It includes a café, a shop, and Missoula Community Access Television’s (MCAT) high-tech production studio. the University of Montana Living Lab. A video of the new building's design concepts is available to view.[9]

Six branches are located:[10]

The library has served as a location for or been involved in community discussions.[11][12]

The library provides free wireless internet access, a computer lab with over twenty stations, self-printing, two study rooms, aMakerspace,[5] self-check out stations, self-hold pickup, and roving librarians. Their print and audio-visual collections include fiction, nonfiction, CDs, a Montana Collection in theAudra Browman Research Room, theFive Valleys Seed Library, Book Chat Bags, a Kids Readers' Corner, and a Young Adult Readers' Corner. They also check out laptops, DVD players,MonoMouses, life jackets, automotive diagnostic scanners, Ready to Read Trunks/Kids' Learning Kits, travel/trail bags, board games/puzzles, binoculars/birding backpacks, seeds,kill-a-watt meters, and telescopes.[13] The library also has a coffee shop and public space where users can study or read with beverages or food. Other full-size libraries in Missoula include theMaureen and Mike Mansfield Library at theUniversity of Montana.

Friends of Missoula Public Library has been active since 1969 and its current mission is to, "maintain a citizens' association devoted to libraries," to, "focus public attention on the Missoula Public Library and its branches and their needs," to, "increase their facilities and services," and to, "enrich the cultural lives of Missoula area citizens with community events and activities."[14] TheMissoula Book Fair was first held for the state centennial in 1989 and was continued because it, "increases awareness of local authors, promotes books and reading, and raises money for the Missoula Public Library."[15]

Awards and honors

[edit]

TheInternational Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) named the Missoula Public Library as its 'Public Library of the Year' in 2022. It was also given the title of 'World's Best Library' by theWorld Library and Information Congress.

Librarians at the Missoula Public Library who have been given awards including being named the Sheila Cates Librarian of the Year by theMontana Library Association, as was current library director Honore Bray (2013), retired reference librarian Vaun Stevens (2009), former library director Bette Ammon (2002), and current cataloging librarian Paulette Parpart (2017).[16]

In 2006 the Missoula Public Library, along with partner libraries Flathead County Library System, Heart Free Library, Bitterroot Public Library, Drummond School/Community Library, and Polson City Library, was awarded the Library of the Year Award by the Montana Library Association, and the Missoula Public Library was named Library of the Year in 1993.[17]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^abChan, Bonnie (July 23, 2015). "A New Chapter",MissoulaNews.BigSkyPress.com. Accessed: September 05, 2017.
  2. ^"We're Growing",MissoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 05, 2017.
  3. ^abcMontana State Library (2017). "Library Directory: Missoula Public Library",MSL.MT.gov. Accessed: September 06, 2017.
  4. ^"About: Branches",MissoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 01, 2017.
  5. ^abLoper, Brianna and Frissell, Peregrine. "Missoula Library is Hip Man",UMJournalism.atavist.com. Accessed: September 05, 2017.
  6. ^"Who We Are: MPL Staff Directory",MissoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 06, 2017.
  7. ^"Services: Library Cards",MissoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 06, 2017.
  8. ^"FAQS: My Library Account",MissoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 05, 2017.
  9. ^MPL Building Named Best New Library 2022 MSR Design. 2022.
  10. ^Missoula Public Library Hours and Locations. Missoula Public Library.
  11. ^(2008).Russell Street/South 3rd Street, Missoula County: Environmental Impact Statement, p.74. Federal Highway Administration. Accessed: September 06, 2017. See:[1].
  12. ^"Transition Town Missoula" (accessed: March 11, 2012), cited in Antonelli, Monika and McCullough, Mark; eds. (2012).Greening Libraries, p.245, n.14. Library Juice Press.ISBN 9781936117963.
  13. ^"Collection: Beyond Books",MissoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 01, 2017.
  14. ^"Friends of Missoula Public Library",MisoulaPublicLibrary.org. Accessed: September 01, 2017.
  15. ^Clark, Bernadine (1993).Fanfare for Words: Bookfairs and Book Festivals in North America, p.68. DIANE.ISBN 9781568065953.
  16. ^Sather-Olson, Ira; Library Associate (Mar 26, 2017). "Shelf Life: MPL cataloging librarian wins state award",Missoulian.com. Accessed: September 04, 2017.
  17. ^"Awards and Honors Recipients" andarchived version,MTLib.org. Accessed: September 04, 2017.

External links

[edit]
Suburbs
Missoula, Montana
Missoula, Montana
Education
High schools
Higher education
Libraries
Museums
Geography
Mountains
Rivers
History
Places
People
Media
Television
Print
Breweries
Services
Healthcare
Transportation
Sports
Teams
Venues
University of Montana
Authority control databasesEdit this at Wikidata

46°52′12″N113°59′28″W / 46.870°N 113.991°W /46.870; -113.991

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Missoula_Public_Library&oldid=1277878037"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp