Belvedere-Tiburon Library - Tiburon, CA
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N 37° 52.623 W 122° 27.692
10S E 547355 N 4192310
Library serving the city of Tiburon and the city of Belvedere.
Waymark Code: WM6329
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2009
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"About the Collection (as of July 2007)
Number of books in the adult collection: 32,562
Number of books in the children's collection: 15,982
Number of compact discs: 3,832
Number of DVDs: 2,647
Number of books in the reference collection: 3,421
Number of periodicals: 380
Total number of items in the collection: 63,159
Usage Statistics (12 months ending June 30, 2007)
Circulation (all materials): 225,075
Reference questions: 20,029
Internet station sessions: 34,682
History of the Library
The new Belvedere-Tiburon Library opened in 1997. The opening was the culmination of years of hard work by talented and dedicated local citizens who wanted to bring world-class library services to their community. The full history of the Belvedere-Tiburon Library can be read in First a Dream: A Community Builds a Library by Jo Ann Ridley. The book may be ordered directly from Amazon.com or purchased at the library circulation desk.
About the Library Building
The Library was designed by the firm of Bull, Stockwell, and Allen. The architectural style is that of the 19th century railroad yard in Belvedere. The site is part of the landfill of the 1890s done to create the railroad yard. The interior spaces allow for flexible use and adaptation to technical advances, while creating a comfortable environment for children and adults. Windows frame views of the marsh lands and Old St. Hilary's Open Space preserve." (
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