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District of Columbia. The budget is also determined by the Council of the District of Columbia based on a request submitted by the Mayor as part of the annual budget process for the entire government. The United States Congress also has to approve of the District's budget as a part of their oversight of the District of Columbia as the nation's capital.
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residents of Montgomery and Prince George's Counties in Maryland, as well as residents of the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church, and Arlington, Fairfax, Frederick, Loudoun and Prince William counties in Virginia. Residents of other areas not otherwise qualifying may obtain a card for $ 20 a year.
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The Chief Librarian is often invited to attend the Mayor's Cabinet meetings and works closely with the District Administrator on how to execute the DCPL budget. The District's Chief Financial Officer provides a fiscal officer from that office to ensure that financial practices within DCPL meet with
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The District of Columbia Public library issues library cards without charge to non-residents who work in, pay property taxes to, or go to school in the District of Columbia. It also will issue them to residents of jurisdictions that will reciprocate for District of Columbia residents, this includes
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DCPL is an independent agency of the District of Columbia government, managed by a Chief Librarian that is selected and reviewed by a Board of Library Trustees. The Board of Library Trustees are appointed by the Mayor of the District of Columbia, subject to review and approval by the Council of the
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In addition to the Board of Library Trustees, the Council of the District of Columbia provides oversight for DCPL via a Council Committee on Recreation, Libraries and Youth Affairs. Previously, libraries were managed by the Committee on Education. The DC Council routinely has Performance Oversight
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The D.C. Public Library runs a program called Books from Birth. The program is for children aged newborn to 5. All enrolled children receive a book in the mail every month. All children who live in the District are eligible. The program runs in partnership with
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In October of 1895, in preparation of the library's establishment, founders rented two rooms in the McLean Building at 1517 H Street NW to begin acquiring and processing materials to be used in what would then be called the Washington City Free Library.
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In addition to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library — the system's central library — the D.C. Public Library has 26 neighborhood branch library locations throughout the city and operates a location at the
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District requirements. DCPL also has independent procurement authority, allowing them to execute contracts for books, electronic resources, furniture, equipment, and construction services.
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attended the dedication of this building in 1903. Several of the branch libraries still in use were also built with funds donated by Carnegie.
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and relocate it further south to fill a service gap. In 2024, construction started on a two-year renovation project for the
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NW, with a collection of 15,000 donated books and an appropriation of $ 6,720 for its maintenance.
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with a new development that would include a library and affordable housing at the same location.
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The first library branch following congressional authorization was located in a home at 1326
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In 2023, library officials announced that they were considering whether to close the
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newspaper. Noyes served on the library's board of trustees for 50 years.
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Get A Library Card, DC Public Library (Retrieved May 20, 2016)
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Juanita E. Thornton/Shepherd Park Neighborhood Library
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The system includes 26 individual libraries including
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Library system serving Washington, D.C., United States
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and Budget hearings for the D.C. libraries annually.
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formerly served as the DCPL's Central Public Library.
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Index

DC Public Library
Washington, D.C.
www.dclibrary.org
public
library system
Washington, D.C.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

Carnegie Library of Washington D.C.
Congress
Theodore W. Noyes
Washington Evening Star
New York Avenue
a main library
Andrew Carnegie
Mount Vernon Square
Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
Apple Store
Theodore Roosevelt
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
District of Columbia Protective Services Division
Mount Pleasant Library
Mount Pleasant Library
Georgetown Library
Georgetown Library
Southwest Library
Southwest Library

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