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Cambridge Public Library

The Cambridge Public Library (CPL) in Cambridge, Massachusetts consists of unified city-wide system maintaining: a main branch, of notable aesthetic architectural value,[2][3][4] plus a further six localized branches sited throughout the city.[5] Having evolved from the Cambridge Athenaeum, the main library branch was built at its present site in 1888. The main library most recently underwent renovation, and a modern building addition significantly expanded the overall branch in 2009, thus greatly increasing the area of the branch, more than tripling its square footage.[6][7]

Cambridge Public Library
1888 building (photo 2012)
LocationCambridge, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°22′26.8″N 71°06′38.9″W / 42.374111°N 71.110806°W / 42.374111; -71.110806
Built1888
ArchitectVan Brunt & Howe (1888)
William Rawn Associates (2009)
Architectural styleRomanesque
MPSCambridge MRA
NRHP reference No.82001931[1]
Added to NRHPApril 13, 1982

At current the library system holds more than 314,607 items[8] where in addition to traditional library services, the Cambridge Public Library provides services such as: e-books, audiobooks, tax preparation, large print, films, music, graphic novels, online resources, newspapers, magazines and educational programs among others.[2] The library provides city-wide delivery services to homebound residents of Cambridge.[3][4][5][6]

History of organization edit

The Cambridge Public Library developed out of the Cambridge Athenaeum, which was founded in 1849 as "a lyceum, public library, and reading room with a building on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Pleasant Street where Cambridge residents could borrow books at the cost of one dollar per year.[9]

The City of Cambridge acquired the Cambridge Athenaeum in 1858 and renamed it the Dana Library for use as both a city hall and a public library. By 1866 the Library moved to the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Temple Street. In 1874, the library became free to the public and was renamed the Cambridge Public. Through the philanthropic endevors of Frederick H. Rindge (and the Rindge Family), the main branch for the Cambridge Public Library was subsequently moved to the Mid-Cambridge neighborhood where it was built in 1888 at 449 Broadway.

In 2020 the CPL sought to partially fund the establishment of the Community based - Cambridge Public Library STEAM Academy.[10][11]

City Branches edit

Main Library edit

 
Main branch expansion building, 2011

The main library of the Cambridge Public Library consists of two buildings at 449 Broadway. The Van Brunt & Howe portion is an historic library building. It was built in 1888 with land and full construction funding donated by Frederick H. Rindge, a Cambridge native and philanthropist. Its Richardsonian Romanesque design was by Van Brunt & Howe.[7] In the late 1960s a more contemporary addition of plain brick exterior was created at the rear of the main library.[12][8] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The newly expanded building consists of a $90 million expansion and renovation of the earlier library, led by the Boston architectural firms William Rawn Associates and Ann Beha Architects.[9] The expanded library opened on November 8, 2009.[13] The new addition more than tripled the square footage of the building, and is the first building in the US to make use of European Double-Skin Curtainwall technology.[10][11][12] Architectural drawings and construction photos are available . During most of the construction, the library collection had been relocated to the former Longfellow School building.[14]

In 2010 the main library received a LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.[15]

The surrounding park and lawn grounds of the Joan Lorentz Park found at the main building is a popular meeting place for various interest groups, including pickup soccer, slacklining, book and religious study groups, casual picnics, and the traditional practice of various martial and therapeutic arts.[13][14] The main library and surrounding park sits a-top a 70-car underground parking garage.[16]

Building features and art works edit

Museum of Science Community Solar System edit

Prior to the renovation of the main library, the library was home to a scale model of the planet Saturn in the Boston Museum of Science's community-wide Solar System model.[17] Saturn was located just outside the portion of the building that housed the old stacks, roughly where the computer workstation sign-in table is currently located. The Saturn model was packed up and shipped back to the Museum of Science and was not positioned at the reopened renovated library.[18] Other locations in Cambridge that still have models in the historic nine planet series are the Royal Sonesta Hotel (home of Earth) and the CambridgeSide mall (home of Mars).

There are a further six smaller neighborhood branch libraries around the City of Cambridge:

Founded Image Location Neighborhood served Branch name Notes
* 45 Pearl St. Cambridgeport (02139) Central Square Branch
1896 * 826 Cambridge St. East Cambridge (02141) Valente Branch Built in 1896, rebuilt in 1961 as part of the Harrington Education Complex on the same site. Last rebuilt in 2019 [15] as part of the King Open Education Complex.[16]
* * 48 Sixth St. East Cambridge (02141) O'Connell Branch
1902 * 70 Rindge Ave. North Cambridge (02140) O'Neill Branch
1936   64 Aberdeen Ave. West Cambridge (02138) Collins Branch Has also been referred to as the "Mount Auburn" branch.
1989 * 245 Concord Ave. West Cambridge (02138) Boudreau Branch Has also been referred to as the "Observatory Hill" branch.

Governance & funding edit

The library system is governed by a board of trustees consisting of six volunteer trustees acting as community representative members appointed by the Cambridge City Manager.[19] Meetings of the board are open to the public.[17] The day-to-day oversight is by the Director of Libraries, who is supported further by managers at the separate neighborhood branches.

The system is funded primarily through property taxes as a department of the City of Cambridge and receives additional support from the Cambridge Public Library Foundation and Friends of the Cambridge Public Library.[20]

In fiscal year 2014, the city of Cambridge spent 1.63% ($7,064,381) of its city budget towards the library, $66 per person.[21]

Collection(s) edit

As of 2023 card holders are offered extensive online resources.[22]

Awards and recognition edit

Memberships edit

Academic and research library memberships for Cambridge Public Library include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ Staff writer (2015). "Featured Project: Cambridge Public Library". www.aia.org. American Institute of Architects. Retrieved August 17, 2023. This project was chosen as a 2015 recipient of the Institute Honor Awards for Architecture.
  3. ^ Vinnitskaya, Irina (May 30, 2011). "Cambridge Public Library wins Harleston Parker Medal / William Rawn Associates and Ann Beha Architects". www.archdaily.com. ArchDaily. Retrieved August 17, 2023. The Boston Society of Architects/AIA announced the winner of the 2010 Harleston Parker Medal as the Cambridge Public Library
  4. ^ Staff writer (2010). "New Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, MA". www.aianewengland.org. New England Architecture Awards. Retrieved August 17, 2023. New England Architecture Awards
  5. ^ Staff writer (2022). "Profile: Cambridge Public Library". mblc.state.ma.us. Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  6. ^ Joann Gonchar, FAIA (October 16, 2010). "Cambridge Public Library". www.architecturalrecord.com. BNP Media. Architectural Record. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  7. ^ Staff writer (1997). . Cambridge Public Library. www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~CPL/. Cambridge Public Library. Archived from the original on February 5, 1997. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  8. ^ Marshall Breeding (2023). "Cambridge Public Library - Cambridge, MA". libraries.org. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  9. ^ Walker, Charles; Hayward, Almira Leach. The Cambridge Public Library - Its History, Rules and Regulations, List of Officers, Past and Present, Etc.
  10. ^ Staff writer (2020). "STEAM at the Cambridge Public Library - STEAM Academy" (Press release). City of Cambridge, Mass. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  11. ^ Staff writer (2023). "Cambridge STEAM Initiative". www.cambridgema.gov. City of Cambridge (website). Retrieved October 6, 2023. The Cambridge STEAM Initiative is a joint venture between the City of Cambridge Department of Human Service Programs, Cambridge Public School Department, and the Cambridge Public Library. STEAM is an integrated approach to learning that incorporates STEAM Habits of Mind using any combination of STEAM areas of study - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math - as access points for inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.
  12. ^ [1]
  13. ^ Buderi, Robert (November 10, 2009). . xconomy. Archived from the original on January 15, 2010. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  14. ^ . The Cambridge Public Library. Archived from the original on April 7, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  15. ^ Staff writer (December 13, 2010) [2010]. "Cambridge Public Library". www.usgbc.org. U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved October 5, 2023. LEED BD+C: New Constructionv2 - LEED 2.2 -- Certification type: LEED-NC 2.2; Level: Silver; Points: 35; Certification date: December 13, 2010
  16. ^ Staff writer. "Commercial Projects: Cambridge Public Library". www.vanderweil.com. Vanderweil Engineers. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  17. ^ (PDF). Boston Museum of Science. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 12, 2001. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  18. ^ Grice, Noreen (September 7, 2006). "why does the world continually conspire to thwart me?". Charles Hayden Planetarium. Retrieved July 3, 2013. The Saturn model was brought back to the Museum of Science when the Cambridge library closed, and is currently in storage. Since the Saturn and Neptune models are not available, we revised the Community Solar System passport to give credit for those planets.
  19. ^ Staff writer (November 28, 2021). "Members sought to fill Cambridge Public Library trustee vacancies". Cambridge Chronicle-Tab. November 28, 2021. Wicked Local. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  20. ^ Staff writer (2018–2019). "Cambridge Public Library Strategic Framework" (PDF). www.cambridgema.gov. City of Cambridge. p. 4. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  21. ^ July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014; cf. Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (2016). . Archived from the original on January 23, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  22. ^ Staff writer (2023). "Cambridge Public Library Online Resources". www.minlib.net. Minuteman Library Network. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  23. ^ Staff writer. "Our Libraries". www.minlib.net. Minuteman Library Network. Retrieved October 1, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Catalogue of the Cambridge Public Library, 1887.
  • The Cambridge Public Library: Its history, rules and regulations, list of officers, past and present, etc. Cambridge, Mass.: J. Wilson and son, 1891
  • "Cambridge." Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts. 1891
  • Annual report. 1893-1904
  • Cambridge Public Library Bulletin v.1-v.2 (1896-1897)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Cambridge Public Library Foundation, Inc.
  • Friends of the Cambridge Public Library

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The Cambridge Public Library CPL in Cambridge Massachusetts consists of unified city wide system maintaining a main branch of notable aesthetic architectural value 2 3 4 plus a further six localized branches sited throughout the city 5 Having evolved from the Cambridge Athenaeum the main library branch was built at its present site in 1888 The main library most recently underwent renovation and a modern building addition significantly expanded the overall branch in 2009 thus greatly increasing the area of the branch more than tripling its square footage 6 7 Cambridge Public LibraryU S National Register of Historic Places1888 building photo 2012 Show map of MassachusettsShow map of the United StatesLocationCambridge MassachusettsCoordinates42 22 26 8 N 71 06 38 9 W 42 374111 N 71 110806 W 42 374111 71 110806Built1888ArchitectVan Brunt amp Howe 1888 William Rawn Associates 2009 Architectural styleRomanesqueMPSCambridge MRANRHP reference No 82001931 1 Added to NRHPApril 13 1982 At current the library system holds more than 314 607 items 8 where in addition to traditional library services the Cambridge Public Library provides services such as e books audiobooks tax preparation large print films music graphic novels online resources newspapers magazines and educational programs among others 2 The library provides city wide delivery services to homebound residents of Cambridge 3 4 5 6 Contents 1 History of organization 2 City Branches 2 1 Main Library 2 1 1 Building features and art works 2 1 1 1 Museum of Science Community Solar System 3 Governance amp funding 4 Collection s 5 Awards and recognition 6 Memberships 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory of organization editThe Cambridge Public Library developed out of the Cambridge Athenaeum which was founded in 1849 as a lyceum public library and reading room with a building on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Pleasant Street where Cambridge residents could borrow books at the cost of one dollar per year 9 The City of Cambridge acquired the Cambridge Athenaeum in 1858 and renamed it the Dana Library for use as both a city hall and a public library By 1866 the Library moved to the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Temple Street In 1874 the library became free to the public and was renamed the Cambridge Public Through the philanthropic endevors of Frederick H Rindge and the Rindge Family the main branch for the Cambridge Public Library was subsequently moved to the Mid Cambridge neighborhood where it was built in 1888 at 449 Broadway In 2020 the CPL sought to partially fund the establishment of the Community based Cambridge Public Library STEAM Academy 10 11 City Branches editMain Library edit nbsp Main branch expansion building 2011 The main library of the Cambridge Public Library consists of two buildings at 449 Broadway The Van Brunt amp Howe portion is an historic library building It was built in 1888 with land and full construction funding donated by Frederick H Rindge a Cambridge native and philanthropist Its Richardsonian Romanesque design was by Van Brunt amp Howe 7 In the late 1960s a more contemporary addition of plain brick exterior was created at the rear of the main library 12 8 The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 The newly expanded building consists of a 90 million expansion and renovation of the earlier library led by the Boston architectural firms William Rawn Associates and Ann Beha Architects 9 The expanded library opened on November 8 2009 13 The new addition more than tripled the square footage of the building and is the first building in the US to make use of European Double Skin Curtainwall technology 10 11 12 Architectural drawings and construction photos are available here During most of the construction the library collection had been relocated to the former Longfellow School building 14 In 2010 the main library received a LEED Silver certification from the U S Green Building Council 15 The surrounding park and lawn grounds of the Joan Lorentz Park found at the main building is a popular meeting place for various interest groups including pickup soccer slacklining book and religious study groups casual picnics and the traditional practice of various martial and therapeutic arts 13 14 The main library and surrounding park sits a top a 70 car underground parking garage 16 Building features and art works edit Museum of Science Community Solar System edit Prior to the renovation of the main library the library was home to a scale model of the planet Saturn in the Boston Museum of Science s community wide Solar System model 17 Saturn was located just outside the portion of the building that housed the old stacks roughly where the computer workstation sign in table is currently located The Saturn model was packed up and shipped back to the Museum of Science and was not positioned at the reopened renovated library 18 Other locations in Cambridge that still have models in the historic nine planet series are the Royal Sonesta Hotel home of Earth and the CambridgeSide mall home of Mars There are a further six smaller neighborhood branch libraries around the City of Cambridge Founded Image Location Neighborhood served Branch name Notes 45 Pearl St Cambridgeport 02139 Central Square Branch 1896 826 Cambridge St East Cambridge 02141 Valente Branch Built in 1896 rebuilt in 1961 as part of the Harrington Education Complex on the same site Last rebuilt in 2019 15 as part of the King Open Education Complex 16 48 Sixth St East Cambridge 02141 O Connell Branch 1902 70 Rindge Ave North Cambridge 02140 O Neill Branch 1936 nbsp 64 Aberdeen Ave West Cambridge 02138 Collins Branch Has also been referred to as the Mount Auburn branch 1989 245 Concord Ave West Cambridge 02138 Boudreau Branch Has also been referred to as the Observatory Hill branch Governance amp funding editThe library system is governed by a board of trustees consisting of six volunteer trustees acting as community representative members appointed by the Cambridge City Manager 19 Meetings of the board are open to the public 17 The day to day oversight is by the Director of Libraries who is supported further by managers at the separate neighborhood branches The system is funded primarily through property taxes as a department of the City of Cambridge and receives additional support from the Cambridge Public Library Foundation and Friends of the Cambridge Public Library 20 In fiscal year 2014 the city of Cambridge spent 1 63 7 064 381 of its city budget towards the library 66 per person 21 Collection s editAs of 2023 card holders are offered extensive online resources 22 Awards and recognition editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 Memberships editAcademic and research library memberships for Cambridge Public Library include Minuteman Library Network 23 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cambridge Public Library Historic Cambridge Newspaper Collection List of public libraries in Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places listings in Cambridge MassachusettsReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 Staff writer 2015 Featured Project Cambridge Public Library www aia org American Institute of Architects Retrieved August 17 2023 This project was chosen as a 2015 recipient of the Institute Honor Awards for Architecture Vinnitskaya Irina May 30 2011 Cambridge Public Library wins Harleston Parker Medal William Rawn Associates and Ann Beha Architects www archdaily com ArchDaily Retrieved August 17 2023 The Boston Society of Architects AIA announced the winner of the 2010 Harleston Parker Medal as the Cambridge Public Library Staff writer 2010 New Cambridge Public Library Cambridge MA www aianewengland org New England Architecture Awards Retrieved August 17 2023 New England Architecture Awards Staff writer 2022 Profile Cambridge Public Library mblc state ma us Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners Retrieved August 17 2023 Joann Gonchar FAIA October 16 2010 Cambridge Public Library www architecturalrecord com BNP Media Architectural Record Retrieved August 17 2023 Staff writer 1997 Why Improve and Expand the Main Library Building Cambridge Public Library www ci cambridge ma us CPL Cambridge Public Library Archived from the original on February 5 1997 Retrieved August 17 2023 Marshall Breeding 2023 Cambridge Public Library Cambridge MA libraries org Retrieved October 6 2023 Walker Charles Hayward Almira Leach The Cambridge Public Library Its History Rules and Regulations List of Officers Past and Present Etc Staff writer 2020 STEAM at the Cambridge Public Library STEAM Academy Press release City of Cambridge Mass Retrieved October 6 2023 Staff writer 2023 Cambridge STEAM Initiative www cambridgema gov City of Cambridge website Retrieved October 6 2023 The Cambridge STEAM Initiative is a joint venture between the City of Cambridge Department of Human Service Programs Cambridge Public School Department and the Cambridge Public Library STEAM is an integrated approach to learning that incorporates STEAM Habits of Mind using any combination of STEAM areas of study Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math as access points for inquiry dialogue and critical thinking 1 Buderi Robert November 10 2009 Cambridge Public Library Grand Opening A Beautiful Library for a Great Innovation City xconomy Archived from the original on January 15 2010 Retrieved March 9 2022 Homepage The Cambridge Public Library Archived from the original on April 7 2009 Retrieved March 9 2022 Staff writer December 13 2010 2010 Cambridge Public Library www usgbc org U S Green Building Council Retrieved October 5 2023 LEED BD C New Constructionv2 LEED 2 2 Certification type LEED NC 2 2 Level Silver Points 35 Certification date December 13 2010 Staff writer Commercial Projects Cambridge Public Library www vanderweil com Vanderweil Engineers Retrieved October 6 2023 Community Solar System Official Passport PDF Boston Museum of Science Archived from the original PDF on June 12 2001 Retrieved March 9 2022 Grice Noreen September 7 2006 why does the world continually conspire to thwart me Charles Hayden Planetarium Retrieved July 3 2013 The Saturn model was brought back to the Museum of Science when the Cambridge library closed and is currently in storage Since the Saturn and Neptune models are not available we revised the Community Solar System passport to give credit for those planets Staff writer November 28 2021 Members sought to fill Cambridge Public Library trustee vacancies Cambridge Chronicle Tab November 28 2021 Wicked Local Retrieved October 6 2023 Staff writer 2018 2019 Cambridge Public Library Strategic Framework PDF www cambridgema gov City of Cambridge p 4 Retrieved October 5 2023 July 1 2013 through June 30 2014 cf Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners 2016 FY 2014 Municipal Pie Report Archived from the original on January 23 2012 Retrieved March 19 2016 Staff writer 2023 Cambridge Public Library Online Resources www minlib net Minuteman Library Network Retrieved October 6 2023 Staff writer Our Libraries www minlib net Minuteman Library Network Retrieved October 1 2023 Further reading editCatalogue of the Cambridge Public Library 1887 The Cambridge Public Library Its history rules and regulations list of officers past and present etc Cambridge Mass J Wilson and son 1891 Cambridge Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts 1891 Annual report 1893 1904 Cambridge Public Library Bulletin v 1 v 2 1896 1897 Main Library Expansion ProjectExternal links editOfficial website Cambridge Public Library Foundation Inc Friends of the Cambridge Public Library Portal nbsp Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cambridge Public Library amp oldid 1218649629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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