Prince William Public Library System

Prince William Public Library System (PWPLS) is a public library system in Virginia started in 1965. The system consists of 11 branches that include six full-service branches and five neighborhood branches across Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park.

Prince William Public Library
CountryUS
Established1965
Branches11
Access and use
Circulation3.6 million
Population served468,131
WebsitePrince William Public Library

PWPLS serves over 1.4 million visitors in their branches every year including over 1 million website users. In addition, the system provides more than 3.6 million materials borrowed every year to the residents of the Prince William area.[1][2][3]

Service area

According to the FY 2014 Institute of Museum and Library Services Data Catalog, the Library System has a service area population of 468,131 with 0 central library and 10 branch libraries.[4]

History

Prince William Public Library System first opened to the citizens of Prince William County in September 1965. The first branch, Leesylvania Branch Library, was opened on the first floor of the Prince William County Administration Building. By November 1972, legislation was passed to open Potomac Community Library on the grounds of Potomac Hospital.

Branches

  • Bull Run Regional Library (established 1994) [5][6]
  • Central Community Library (established 1971)[5][6]
  • Chinn Park Regional Library (established in 1991[7])
  • Dale City Neighborhood Library (established 1986)[5][6]
  • Dumfries Neighborhood Library (established 1985)[5][6]
  • Haymarket Gainesville Community Library (established 2015)[5][6]
  • Independent Hill Neighborhood Library (established 1987)[5][6]
  • Lake Ridge Neighborhood Library (established 1985)[5][6]
  • Montclair Community Library (established 2016)[5][6]
  • Nokesville Neighborhood Library (established 1986)[5][6]
  • Potomac Community Library (established 1975)[5][6]

References

  1. "Prince William Public Library System". librarytechnology.org. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  2. "History and Library Statistics". Prince William County Government. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. Hennen, Thomas J. (November 2000), "Great American Public Libraries: HAPLR Ratings, 2000", American Libraries, American Library Association, 31 (10): 50–54, JSTOR 25645680
  4. "FY 2014 Public Libraries Survey". Institute of Museum and Library Services. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  5. "Locations and Holidays". Prince William Public Library. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  6. "History and Library Statistics". Prince William Public Library. n.d. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  7. Kiser, Uriah (April 4, 2014). "Is Now the Right Time to Build Two Libraries?". Potomac Local. Retrieved September 26, 2016.


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