Brevard County Library System

Brevard County Library System
Established 1959
Branches 17
Collection
Size

1.2 million volumes
112,000 video recordings
61,900 audio recordings

[1]
Access and use
Circulation 4.6 million items
Population served 550,823 [2]
Other information
Budget $27 million [3]
Staff 345
Website Official Website

The Brevard County Library System is a public library system in Brevard County, Florida that coordinates activities between its member public libraries, which collectively serve Brevard County. It is governed by a board of trustees[4] appointed and funded by the Brevard County Board of Commissioners.

History

The first library in Brevard County was founded in 1895 in Cocoa, FL. One room was rented for five dollars a month, and women in the community would take turns volunteering to run it. The books and supplies were donated by local citizens. By 1959, four other libraries were established in the county, and Florida Statute 150 gave funding to these libraries in agreement that they would serve all residents. With the Space Program boom in the 1960's, Brevard County's population grew, and the five libraries were expanded to nine. By November 1972, it was necessary for voters to approve a tax referendum that would establish a Library Tax District to fund the growing library system's budget. Currently, there are seventeen libraries within the Brevard County Library System.[5]

In 1989, the Central Brevard Library moved to a building contributed by Florida Today. It was the first library in the county to discard the print card catalog and move to an electronic card catalog.[6]

Programs and Services

Each library has meeting rooms which are available for library programming, and community meetings. These rooms are vital to the community, as they offer space for free programs for all patrons.

Youth programs are an important part of each library and a variety of programs are offered, including summer reading programs, story hour programs, toddler times and bedtime story programs. Each library branch has a different set of programs for children ages infant to young adult.

Talking Books/Homebound Services provides library materials to residents with visual and physical impairments and to those with limitations associated with age. A special collection of Talking Books is provided by the National Library for the Blind to serve the visually impaired and physically disabled population. Homebound patrons are served by a mail service which provides standard library materials to patrons through a mail order catalog.[7]

DVD's and VHS tapes are also popular items for check out.

Downloadable audio books and ebooks are available through Brevard County Libraries in a program called OverDrive with online instructions and selections for compatible audio and eBook devices. Books are now also offered in a MP3 format as well, compatible only on MP3 enabled devices.

In a more modern effort to reach patrons, two libraries in Brevard, the Eau Gallie Public Library and the Titusville Public Library, have created Instagram accounts. These social media accounts market library programs online, reaching younger patrons especially.

Genealogy Collections

Three of the seventeen library branches within the Brevard County Public Library System have special genealogy collections available to the public for use within the library during regular hours. The Central Brevard Library in Cocoa, FL has the largest collection, staffed full-time and employing a certified genealogist. It began in 1989 and contains genealogical records, early Brevard County Courthouse records, and the entirety of a collection of documents formerly held by Brevard Community College. The Titusville Public Library and the Melbourne Public Library also have collections, and are staffed by volunteers.[8]

Creative Lab

Beginning in 2014, the Brevard Library Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the library system, began fundraising for a Creative Lab. The lab, which will be located in the Central Brevard Library in Cocoa, plans to encourage STEM subject education by providing a space and the technology for creative engineering, electronics, music, video, and computer projects. A music recording studio, sound engineering station, and 3D printer will be housed in the Creative Lab, and local experts will teach classes for residents. The lab is slated to open in 2016.[9][10]

Branches

External links

References

  1. "Brevard County Libraries". Brevard County Libraries. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  2. Foundation, Brevard Library. "History of our Library System | Brevard Library Foundation | Brevard County Florida". www.brevardlibraryfoundation.org. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  3. Foundation, Brevard Library. "History of our Library System | Brevard Library Foundation | Brevard County Florida". www.brevardlibraryfoundation.org. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  4. Test, Linda (February 24, 2007). The Fact Book: Libraries near you. Florida Today.
  5. "History | Brevard Library Foundation | Brevard County Florida". www.brevardlibraryfoundation.org. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
  6. "Cocoa Library to Celebrate 20th Anniversary" (PDF). Viera, Florida: Brevard County Library Services. 13 January 2010.
  7. Brevard County Library Systems Operation Manual
  8. "Brevard County Libraries Genealogy Research". www.brevardcounty.us. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
  9. "Brevard Library Foundation | Brevard County Florida". www.brevardlibraryfoundation.org. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  10. DeWerff, Sue (December 22, 2014). "3-D printer, 'Creative Lab' coming to Brevard library". Florida Today. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
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