Kingston Frontenac Public Library
Kingston Frontenac Public Library | |
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Location | 130 Johnson Street Kingston, Ontario K7L 1X8 |
Type | Public Library system in Kingston Frontenac |
Established | 1895 |
Branches | 16 |
Collection | |
Items collected | business directories, phone books, maps, government publications, books, periodicals, genealogy, local history, |
Other information | |
Website | Kingston Frontenac Public Library |
The Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) was established in 1998 through the amalgamation of the Kingston Public Library (which began as a 19th-century Mechanics Institute) and the Frontenac County Library, creating a 17-branch system. The KFPL serves the city of Kingston and Frontenac County in Ontario, Canada. The library regularly welcomes visitors from outside of this region.[1][2] The KFPL has a board made up of appointees and representatives from Kingston City Council and Frontenac County Council. The board operates using the Carver Model.
Services
[edit]- Information and reference services
- Community information
- Internet access
- Reader's advisory services
- Programs for children, youth and adults
- Delivery to homebound individuals
- Interlibrary loan
- Free downloadable audiobooks and e-books
History
[edit]It was one of a series of Mechanics' Institutes that were set up around the world after becoming popular in Britain. It housed a subscription library that allowed members who paid a fee to borrow books. The Mechanics' Institutes libraries eventually became public libraries when the establishment of free libraries occurred.[3] The Mechanics Institute in Kingston was founded in 1834; in 1895, the Kingston Public Library was established, making it one of the first public libraries in Canada.
Branches
[edit]There are five branches within the city of Kingston and eleven branches throughout Frontenac County. The library branches include:
- Arden
- Calvin Park
- Central (main branch)
- Cloyne
- Hartington
- Howe Island
- Isabel Turner
- Mountain Grove
- Parham
- Pittsburgh
- Plevna
- Rideau Heights
- Sharbot Lake
- Storrington
- Sydenham
- Wolfe Island
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Kingston Frontenac Public Library. (n.d.). Kingston Frontenac Public Library. Retrieved January 20, 2010, from http://www.kfpl.ca/index_html
- ^ County of Frontenac. (n.d.). County of Frontenac. Retrieved January 20, 2010, from http://www.frontenaccounty.ca/
- ^ Harris, Michael. History Of Libraries In The Western World. 4th ed. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1995, p. 153.