- Houston Public Library
Houston Public Library is the
public library system servingHouston ,Texas ,United States .It can trace its founding to the
Houston Lyceum in 1854. After a large contribution fromAndrew Carnegie it was chartered as the Houston Lyceum and Carnegie Library in 1904.Julia Ideson was named its firstlibrarian . The building constructed as Houston's Central Library in 1926 was later named in her honor.The name was changed to Houston Public Library in the 1920s.
The library system now consists of 36 neighborhood libraries; including four regional libraries; the
Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research , located in the Museum District; and the Central Library, located Downtown. Central Library, often incorrectly called the "Downtown Library", consists of the Julia Ideson Building and the Jesse H. Jones Building (1976). The Jones Building was designed by Seth Irvin Morris ( [http://www.hpl.lib.tx.us/about/news/20060802-morris.html] ) The Jones Building closed for renovations in April 2006. It reopened May 31, 2008.In addition, many Houston Public Library locations have been renovated, rebuilt or added in the past several years. Recent additions include McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood Library (2005), HPL Express Southwest (2007) and HPL Express Discovery Green (2008). A new building for Looscan Neighborhood Library opened in 2007, replacing a 1956 structure.
Locations
Neighborhood libraries
In addition to the Central Library and Clayton Library, there are 36 neighborhood libraries, including four regional libraries, all located within the city of Houston. [ [http://www.hpl.lib.tx.us/about/buildings.html Houston Public Library - Named Buildings ] ]
*Acres Homes Neighborhood Library (Acres Homes)
*J. S. Bracewell Neighborhood Library
*Carnegie Neighborhood Library
*Everett Collier Regional Library
*Amanda E. Dixon Neighborhood Library
*Fifth Ward Neighborhood Library (Fifth Ward)
*Patricio Flores Neighborhood Library (Second Ward)
*Morris Frank Neighborhood Library (Fondren Southwest)
*Eleanor K. Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library (Neartown)
*Heights Neighborhood Library (Houston Heights)
*David M. Henington-Alief Regional Library (Alief)
*Arnold L. Hillendahl Neighborhood Library (Spring Branch)
*W. L. D. Johnson Neighborhood Library (Sunnyside)
*J. Frank Jungman Neighborhood Library (Uptown)
*Belle Sherman Kendall Neighborhood Library (Memorial)
*Lakewood Neighborhood Library
*Adele Briscoe Looscan Neighborhood Library (River Oaks)
*Frank O. Mancuso Neighborhood Library
*Eva Alice McCrane-Kashmere Gardens Neighborhood Library (Kashmere Gardens)
*John P. McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood Library (Braeswood Place)
*Lucile Y. Melcher Neighborhood Library
*George B. Meyer Neighborhood Library (Meyerland/Westbury)
*Nettie Moody Neighborhood Library
*Oak Forest Neighborhood Library (Oak Forest)
*Park Place Regional Library (Park Place)
*Pleasantville Neighborhood Library (Pleasantville)
*Elizabeth L. Ring Neighborhood Library (Spring Branch)
*Judson W. Robinson-Westchase Neighborhood Library (Westchase)
*Scenic Woods Regional Library (Scenic Woods)
*Lonnie E. Smith Neighborhood Library (Third Ward)
*Nena Stanaker Neighborhood Library
*Sherman E. Stimley-Blue Ridge Neighborhood Library (Blue Ridge)
*Cliff Tuttle Neighborhood Library (Denver Harbor)
*William A. Vinson Neighborhood Library
*M. E. Walter Neighborhood Library (Sharpstown)
*Alice McKean Young Neighborhood Library (Palm Center, near South Park)Former locations
* Colored Carnegie Library (Opened 1912, became HPL branch in 1921, officially closed on July 31, 1961, demolished 1962 and replaced with an extension of Clay Avenue)
Partnership libraries
In addition, HPL has a partnership with the
Harris County Public Library 's Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library in the Clear Lake City community of Houston.Also, the Parent Resource Library in the
Children's Museum of Houston is considered part of the Houston Public Library system; however, its staff are employed by the museum, rather than the City of Houston.In partnership with the Harris County Public Library, which will operate the branch, the Kingwood Branch in Kingwood is slated to become a "City-County" branch in exchange for 4.2 million dollars to fund the building of a new convert|35000|sqft|m2|sing=on facility. At the time of its completion, the existing branch will be converted into a
community center . [cite news
last = Williamson
first = Harry
title = Kingwood library construction work to start this year
work = Houston Chronicle
date =2007-02-15
url = http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4285966
accessdate = 2007-08-05
format=html]HPL Express locations
HPL Express locations are library facilities located within existing buildings. [" [http://www.houstonlibrary.org/branches/hplx.html HPL Express] ." "Houston Public Library". Accessed
July 12 ,2008 .] Each express location contains three areas: one book center, one computer center, and one classroom facility." [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4294394 Electronic library to be built within new Multi-Service Center / City's first branch to have abundance of CDs, DVDs] ." "Houston Chronicle ".March 1 ,2007 . AccessedJuly 12 ,2008 .]Express locations:
* HPL Express Discovery Green
* HPL Express Frank (opening late fall 2008) - Located in a 12,000 square foot section of the first floor of the Brays Oaks Towers. [" [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2008_4585201 SOUTHWEST HOUSTON / Frank library to move, reopen in the fall] ."Houston Chronicle ".June 19 ,2008 . AccessedJuly 12 ,2008 .]
* HPL Express Southwest (opened in fall 2007)
* HPL Express Vinson (opening fall 2009) - Located in a 42,000 square foot facility in the South Post Oak Multi-Service Center, adjacent to the new Vinson Neighborhood Library ; it will be double the size of the original Vinson facility." [http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4467769 HIRAM CLARKE / Multiservice center, library set / City officials hope $10 million facility will earn LEED designation] ." "Houston Chronicle ".November 29 ,2007 . AccessedJuly 12 ,2008 .]HPL Mobile Express
The HPL Mobile Express is a mobile computer training laboratory. [" [http://www.houstonlibrary.org/branches/mobilex.html HPL Mobile Express] ." "Houston Public Library". Accessed
July 12 ,2008 .]Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.houstonlibrary.org/ Houston Public Library Web site]
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Houston-TX/Houston-Public-Library/8575665644/ Houston Public Library on Facebook]
* [http://blogs.houstonpress.com/houstoned/2008/06/love_the_look_miss_the_escalat.php Love the Look, Miss the Escalators: Houston Public Library Central Branch Reopens] at "Houston Press "
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