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Hennepin County Library

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Public library in Minnesota

Hennepin County Library
LocationHennepin County,Minnesota,United States
Established1885
Branches41 (list)
Other information
Websitewww.hclib.org
TheMinneapolis Central Library in downtown Minneapolis, designed byCésar Pelli, completed in 2006
The first central Minneapolis Public Library, early 1900s
2011 Hennepin County Library card
Ridgedale Library, the location of the Hennepin County Library headquarters

Hennepin County Library is apublic library system servingHennepin County, Minnesota, US. The current iteration of Hennepin County Library was formed by the merger of urbanMinneapolis Public Library and suburban Hennepin County Library on January 1, 2008. The system has41 library locations, deposit collections at nursing homes and correctional facilities, mail service to the homebound, and extensive outreach services. With more than 4 million items in its collection, the Hennepin County Library system is one of the largest public libraries in the United States.[1] The library is a department of Hennepin County Government. The library headquarters are in the Ridgedale Library in suburbanMinnetonka.[2] The library system has an eleven-member advisory Library Board appointed by the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners.[3] It is a member of theMetropolitan Library Service Agency, a consortium of eightTwin Cities library systems.

History

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Minneapolis Public Library was founded in 1885 with the establishment of the Minneapolis Public Library Board by an amendment of the Minneapolis city charter. Minneapolis Public Library's first building was the Main Library, opened in 1889. Minneapolis Public Library later added community library branches to supplement the main library. The first branch was North Branch, established in 1890, more branches in south and east Minneapolis followed, and the system grew with the city.[4]

Hennepin County Library started in 1922 as a horse-drawn "bookmobile" to areas outside the core city of Minneapolis. The system saw a large increase in use in the period between 1950 and 1980 as more people moved into suburban areas of the county. By 1952 there were 24 libraries in the system; additional city libraries, such as Hopkins, were incorporated into the county system. Hennepin County Library opened its first area library, Southdale, in 1973. In the early 1970s plans were in place to merge the Minneapolis Public Library with the Hennepin County Library. However, the Minneapolis library system reconsidered, and merger plans were put on hold.[5] Ultimately, the two library systems reached an agreement, and the merger was finalized on January 1, 2008, under the name of Hennepin County Library.[6]

Branches

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Main article:List of Hennepin County Library branches

Minneapolis

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Suburban Hennepin County

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City locations

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Bookmobile

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The Hennepin County Free Library started operating abookmobile (then called a book wagon) in 1922.[5]

Library directors

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  • Pauline Field, 1922–1925[7]
  • Ethel Berry, 1925–1947
  • Helen Young, 1947–1969
  • Robert H. Rohlf, 1969–1994
  • Charles M. Brown, 1994–2004
  • Amy Ryan, 2005–2008
  • Lois Langer Thompson, 2009–2018
  • Janet Mills (interim), 2018–2020
  • Chad Helton, August 24, 2020 – February 25, 2022
  • Dan Rogan (Interim), February 25, 2022 – October 9, 2023[8]
  • Scott Duimstra, October 9, 2023 – present[9]

References

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  1. ^Knudsen, Cory (April 6, 2023)."Hennepin County Library comeback plan".KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News. RetrievedAugust 23, 2024.
  2. ^"About Hennepin County Library". Hennepin County Library. Archived fromthe original on February 25, 2010. RetrievedMarch 24, 2010.Hennepin County Library launched in 1922; its headquarters are at Ridgedale Library in Minnetonka, Minn.
  3. ^"Hennepin County Library Board". RetrievedJanuary 20, 2015.
  4. ^Benidt, Bruce Weir (1984).The Library Book: Centennial History of the Minneapolis Public Library. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Public Library and Information Center.ISBN 9780961371609.
  5. ^ab"History of Hennepin County Library"(PDF). p. 17. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 3, 2011. RetrievedNovember 2, 2011.
  6. ^"Library Merger Updates." Hennepin County Library. Retrieved on October 4, 2010. "[...]allowing the merger to take place Jan. 1, 2008."
  7. ^"Page 1".digitalcollections.hclib.org. RetrievedApril 23, 2025.
  8. ^Furst, R. (2022, February 25). Hennepin County Library Director Chad Helton resigns.StarTribune.https://www.startribune.com/hennepin-county-library-director-chad-helton-resigns/600150680/
  9. ^McKinney, M. (2023, August 23). Hennepin County's new library director is eager to expand library's impact — and live in Twin Cities.StarTribune.[1]

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