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Boston Public Library

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Founded in 1848 , the Boston Public Library is a major research and lending library serving the Boston community and surrounding areas with an extensive collection of books, manuscripts, maps, and other materials.

Boston Public Library History

  • 1848: Founded as America's first public library
  • 1854: First library opens on Boylston Street
  • 1895: The current main building opens in Copley Square.
  • 1972: Designated a National Historic Landmark

Representative collections and services

  • collection:

    • It houses over 23 million books, manuscripts, maps, sheet music, photographs, paintings, etc.
    • Houses rare first editions and manuscripts of works by Shakespeare, John Adams, Beethoven, and more
    • Extensive collection of historical maps and photographs
  • service:

    • Borrowing, browsing, reference services, computer use, etc.
    • Access to special collections for researchers
    • Plenty of programs and events for children

The significance and influence of the Boston Public Library

The Boston Public Library is a hub of knowledge and culture that is deeply rooted in the lives of Bostonians, with its vast collections and diverse services supporting learning, research and creative endeavors of all kinds.

  • Helping citizens learn and grow:

    • Ensuring learning opportunities for citizens through free library services
    • Offering programs for all ages , from children to adults
  • Support research activities:

    • Providing valuable materials and support from expert staff to promote research activities
  • Revitalizing local communities:

    • Hosting various events and exhibitions to promote interaction with the local community

Since its founding , the Boston Public Library has guaranteed access to knowledge and culture under the principles of "free" and "open to all . " This principle remains important in modern society, and libraries play a role in eliminating the digital divide and providing equal learning opportunities to all people.

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