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Lee County Library System (Florida)

The Lee County Library System was founded in 1964 and is composed of 13 branches which serve Lee County, Florida, United States.[2] Olive Stout, who arrived in Fort Myers in 1886, started the town's first reading room and was pivotal in founding its first library.[3] Around 1955, the city moved the library into a small one-room building.[4] The Lee County Library System's mission is to strengthen the community by informing and enriching individuals.[2]

Lee County Library System
LocationLee County, Florida
Established1964
Branches13
Collection
Size1.5 million (2016)[1]
Access and use
Circulation6 million (2016)[1]
Population served679,513 (2014)
Members294,000 (2016)[1]
Other information
DirectorMindi Simon
Websitehttp://www.leegov.com/library

Branches edit

Name[5] Address
Bonita Springs Public Library 10560 Reynolds St. Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library 921 S.W. 39th Terrace Cape Coral, FL 33914
Captiva Memorial Library 11506 Chapin Lane Captiva, FL 33924
Dunbar-Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount Street Fort Myers, FL 33916
East County Regional Library 881 Gunnery Road N Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Fort Myers Regional Library 2450 First Street Fort Myers, FL 33901
Johann Fust Community Library 1040 West 10th Street Boca Grande, FL 33921
Lakes Regional Library 15290 Bass Road Fort Myers, FL 33919
North Fort Myers Public Library 2001 N. Tamiami Trail N.E. North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Northwest Regional Library 519 Chiquita Blvd. N. Cape Coral, FL 33993
Pine Island Public Library 10701 Russell Road Bokeelia, FL 33922
Riverdale Branch Library 2421 Buckingham Road Fort Myers, FL 33905
South County Regional Library 21100 Three Oaks Parkway Estero, FL 33928
Talking Books Library 1651 Lee Street Fort Myers, FL 33901

Library cards edit

Adult edit

Library cards are issued free of charge to individuals 18 years or older who:

  • Are residents of Lee County for at least six months
  • Are employed in Lee County
  • Are property or business owners in Lee County
  • Are students of Lee County
  • Are residents of other Southwest Florida counties with libraries participating in the Reciprocal Borrowing program

Non-residents may obtain a Lee County Library card for a fee by showing photo identification.

Library cards are valid for two years, and renewal must be done in person, with the same documents as required for original card registration. Cards may be used at all branch locations. Loss or theft of a card, as well as any account changes, must be reported to the library immediately.

In order to obtain a replacement card, patron must show photo identification and pay a $1 fee.[6]

Child/teen edit

Library cards with full privileges are free of charge for children and teens under age 18. Requirements include:

  • Name ID, such as birth certificate, insurance card, school ID, official school schedule, report card or letter from school
  • Parent or legal guardian who accompanies the child or teen shows ID for proof of address and owes less than $10 on his/her own library account

The Lee County Library System provides a way to pre-register for a card online. A temporary card grants access to downloadable and streaming materials. A permanent card can be obtained by proving eligibility at any branch.[6]

Reciprocal Borrowing Program edit

Residents from participating neighboring counties may obtain a Lee County Library card free of charge through the Southwest Florida Library Network's (SWFLN) Reciprocal Borrowing Program. Residents of participating counties must first visit their own community's library and ask for a SWFLN Reciprocal Borrowing sticker, which they may then present to any Lee County Library location, along with photo identification. This must be done every calendar year.[7]

Services edit

The library system has over 1.5 million items available for patrons to use or check out, and circulates over 6 million items per year. The system also offers amenities such as meeting rooms, an online catalog and e-sources, as well as DVDs, CDs, and the streaming of movies and video. Each branch provides users with internet access, including wireless access points.[8] The system also provides public access computers, and scanning and printing capabilities.

Telephone Reference edit

The Lee County Library System offers Telephone Reference to members to inquire about frequently asked questions, information regarding membership, library services, and reference help. LiveChat and text capabilities are also offered through this feature.[9]

Interlibrary Loan (ILL) edit

The Lee County Library System allows members to borrow materials that are not owned by the LCLS through their Interlibrary Loan service. Members simply fill out a Request Form to place a hold on an item from another library system. Members can request up to three items at a time, including photocopy requests. However, items published within the last six months are not available to request. If members cannot find an item that they are looking for, they can recommend items through the Lee County Library System's Patron Purchase Request Form.[10]

Bookmobile edit

The Lee County Library System has a mobile book service called the Bookmobile that travels throughout the county to bring materials to those who cannot physically make it to a library branch location, or those in housing projects and low income neighborhoods.[11][12] Patrons of the bookmobile have about 4,000 items to choose from, including books, DVDs, and magazines in both English and Spanish. An in-person English

Literacy and Adult Basic Education edit

The Lee County Library System offers in-person and online programs to foster and support language learning, Literacy awareness and basic education. In-person language programs include ESL classes that offer adults formal instruction in reading, writing, and speaking English; and an English Cafe where members can practice their English speaking skills at Libraries in Lee County. Online language programs consist of a Spanish Conversation Club where members can practice their conversational Spanish skills with others regarding current events, as well as apps such as Mango Languages, Rosetta Stone, and News For You Online. A wide variety of literacy collection materials are offered, which assist members with school and career planning, citizenship preparation, and language learning. These materials include Gale Interactive Courses, Peterson's Career Prep, Peterson's Test Prep, and READY Collection Adult Literacy Materials. Each of these programs and resources are offered at no cost to library users. [13]

Talking Books edit

The Lee County Library System is a subregional library of the Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library. Recorded books are shipped free of charge to patrons who fill out an application affirming their visual or physical disability that makes traditional reading difficult. In addition to recorded books, the Talking Books Library also provides Braille books and narrated magazines. The Lee County Talking Books Library has thousands of titles in its collection as well as access to 2.5 million titles through the Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library.[14][15]

Books-by-Mail edit

Books-by-Mail is a service offered by the Lee County Library System, which supplies library materials to individuals who are unable to use the library due to temporary or long-term physical and medical disabilities. Books-by-Mail sends materials, including books, CD books, DVDs, Blu-ray and music CDs through the mail in zippered nylon bags to registered patrons. When the materials are due, the patron attaches postage and mails the bag back to Books-by-Mail, or drops off the bag at any branch of the Lee County Library System.[16]

Online library edit

The Lee County Library System is partnered with Overdrive, Libby, kanopy, and hoopla to provide popular digital content. These services allow free access to eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, videos, video streaming, and music.[17]

Southwest Florida Reading Festival edit

The Southwest Florida Festival is the second largest reading festival in Florida. It draws thousands of fans to hear and meet best-selling authors, participate in creative contests and activities, and find the latest and greatest in books and information technology. It is a fun, informative and entertaining one-day event that celebrates books and the written word, and promotes reading, literacy and free library services. The festival appeals to all ages, with adult and children's programs. This annual event is usually held in downtown Fort Myers in March. The Lee County Library System produces the festival, which began in 2000.[18]

Fandom Fest edit

Fandom Fest is a free, annual celebration of geek and pop culture that offers live music, contests, and cosplay. It is hosted by the Lee County Library System. It is located at the Fort Myers Regional Library located at 2450 First Street. It includes live entertainment, a reading challenge, character meet and greets, an all-ages costume contest, and lots of prizes. The festival is divided into fandom themed areas which have included Space, Sword and Sorcery, Superheroes and Villains, and Asian Culture. This event offers a mixture of activities, games, tech demos, and DIY makerspaces. There is a virtual reality hub, as well as Kpop dance tutorials. The Fandom reading challenge allows participants to win prizes through virtual activities using the READsquared app platform. Participants of all ages can win prizes. The Character meet and greets allow participants to take pictures with their favorite characters. The costume contest has categories for birth-age 5, kids ages 6–11, teens ages 12–17, and adults ages 18 and up. The winner is chosen by crowdsourced voting and a judges panel. To ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment of Fandom Fest, attendees must observe the Lee County Library System Patron Code of Conduct on festival day.

In 2020, the Fandom Fest was held exclusively online, and the one-day Fandom Fest was converted into a month-long virtual festival with different themed weeks, costumes, and prizes. It returned to an in-person event in 2021.[19]

Library support edit

The library receives public support in a variety of ways, including through Friends groups, volunteers, and donations.[20]

Due to inflation and changes in public views towards government spending, library budgets have needed to turn to Friends of the Library groups for fundraising from private sources.[21]

According to the State of Florida's 2017-2018 statistics, Lee County Library System's Friends groups had a total of 1,270 members, raised $152,589 for their library system, and spent $80,829 on projects and programs.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Lee County Library System". Lee County, Southwest Florida. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b "About the Lee County Library System".
  3. ^ Reaves, Gerri (2012). Legendary Locals of Fort Myers. Charleston, SC: Legendary Locals. p. 84. ISBN 9781467100182.
  4. ^ . Florida Memory. Archived from the original on March 31, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  5. ^ "Branch Locations and Hours". Lee County Southwest Florida. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  6. ^ a b "Get A Library Card".
  7. ^ "Reciprocal Borrowing Program".
  8. ^ "Wireless Access at Lee County Libraries".
  9. ^ "Need Help?".
  10. ^ "Interlibrary Loan".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-05-20. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  12. ^ "Southwest Florida Resource Link".
  13. ^ "Literacy and Adult Basic Education".
  14. ^ . Lee County Library System. Archived from the original on September 21, 2021. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  15. ^ . Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library. Archived from the original on December 24, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  16. ^ . Lee County Library System. Archived from the original on September 21, 2021. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  17. ^ "Lee County Online Library". Leegov.com. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  18. ^ . Southwest Florida Reading Festival. Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  19. ^ "Fandom Fest". Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  20. ^ . Lee County Library System. Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  21. ^ Dolnick, Sandy (1990). Friends of Libraries Source-Book (Second ed.). Chicago: American Library Association. p. 1.
  22. ^ "2017-2018 Public Library Statistics and Ranked Data Tables" (PDF). Retrieved 29 November 2020.

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The Lee County Library System was founded in 1964 and is composed of 13 branches which serve Lee County Florida United States 2 Olive Stout who arrived in Fort Myers in 1886 started the town s first reading room and was pivotal in founding its first library 3 Around 1955 the city moved the library into a small one room building 4 The Lee County Library System s mission is to strengthen the community by informing and enriching individuals 2 Lee County Library SystemLocationLee County FloridaEstablished1964Branches13CollectionSize1 5 million 2016 1 Access and useCirculation6 million 2016 1 Population served679 513 2014 Members294 000 2016 1 Other informationDirectorMindi SimonWebsitehttp www leegov com library Contents 1 Branches 2 Library cards 2 1 Adult 2 2 Child teen 2 3 Reciprocal Borrowing Program 3 Services 3 1 Telephone Reference 3 2 Interlibrary Loan ILL 3 3 Bookmobile 3 4 Literacy and Adult Basic Education 3 5 Talking Books 3 6 Books by Mail 3 7 Online library 4 Southwest Florida Reading Festival 5 Fandom Fest 6 Library support 7 ReferencesBranches editName 5 AddressBonita Springs Public Library 10560 Reynolds St Bonita Springs FL 34135Cape Coral Lee County Public Library 921 S W 39th Terrace Cape Coral FL 33914Captiva Memorial Library 11506 Chapin Lane Captiva FL 33924Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount Street Fort Myers FL 33916East County Regional Library 881 Gunnery Road N Lehigh Acres FL 33971Fort Myers Regional Library 2450 First Street Fort Myers FL 33901Johann Fust Community Library 1040 West 10th Street Boca Grande FL 33921Lakes Regional Library 15290 Bass Road Fort Myers FL 33919North Fort Myers Public Library 2001 N Tamiami Trail N E North Fort Myers FL 33903Northwest Regional Library 519 Chiquita Blvd N Cape Coral FL 33993Pine Island Public Library 10701 Russell Road Bokeelia FL 33922Riverdale Branch Library 2421 Buckingham Road Fort Myers FL 33905South County Regional Library 21100 Three Oaks Parkway Estero FL 33928Talking Books Library 1651 Lee Street Fort Myers FL 33901Library cards editAdult edit Library cards are issued free of charge to individuals 18 years or older who Are residents of Lee County for at least six months Are employed in Lee County Are property or business owners in Lee County Are students of Lee County Are residents of other Southwest Florida counties with libraries participating in the Reciprocal Borrowing programNon residents may obtain a Lee County Library card for a fee by showing photo identification Library cards are valid for two years and renewal must be done in person with the same documents as required for original card registration Cards may be used at all branch locations Loss or theft of a card as well as any account changes must be reported to the library immediately In order to obtain a replacement card patron must show photo identification and pay a 1 fee 6 Child teen edit Library cards with full privileges are free of charge for children and teens under age 18 Requirements include Name ID such as birth certificate insurance card school ID official school schedule report card or letter from school Parent or legal guardian who accompanies the child or teen shows ID for proof of address and owes less than 10 on his her own library accountThe Lee County Library System provides a way to pre register for a card online A temporary card grants access to downloadable and streaming materials A permanent card can be obtained by proving eligibility at any branch 6 Reciprocal Borrowing Program edit Residents from participating neighboring counties may obtain a Lee County Library card free of charge through the Southwest Florida Library Network s SWFLN Reciprocal Borrowing Program Residents of participating counties must first visit their own community s library and ask for a SWFLN Reciprocal Borrowing sticker which they may then present to any Lee County Library location along with photo identification This must be done every calendar year 7 Services editThe library system has over 1 5 million items available for patrons to use or check out and circulates over 6 million items per year The system also offers amenities such as meeting rooms an online catalog and e sources as well as DVDs CDs and the streaming of movies and video Each branch provides users with internet access including wireless access points 8 The system also provides public access computers and scanning and printing capabilities Telephone Reference edit The Lee County Library System offers Telephone Reference to members to inquire about frequently asked questions information regarding membership library services and reference help LiveChat and text capabilities are also offered through this feature 9 Interlibrary Loan ILL edit The Lee County Library System allows members to borrow materials that are not owned by the LCLS through their Interlibrary Loan service Members simply fill out a Request Form to place a hold on an item from another library system Members can request up to three items at a time including photocopy requests However items published within the last six months are not available to request If members cannot find an item that they are looking for they can recommend items through the Lee County Library System s Patron Purchase Request Form 10 Bookmobile edit The Lee County Library System has a mobile book service called the Bookmobile that travels throughout the county to bring materials to those who cannot physically make it to a library branch location or those in housing projects and low income neighborhoods 11 12 Patrons of the bookmobile have about 4 000 items to choose from including books DVDs and magazines in both English and Spanish An in person English Literacy and Adult Basic Education edit The Lee County Library System offers in person and online programs to foster and support language learning Literacy awareness and basic education In person language programs include ESL classes that offer adults formal instruction in reading writing and speaking English and an English Cafe where members can practice their English speaking skills at Libraries in Lee County Online language programs consist of a Spanish Conversation Club where members can practice their conversational Spanish skills with others regarding current events as well as apps such as Mango Languages Rosetta Stone and News For You Online A wide variety of literacy collection materials are offered which assist members with school and career planning citizenship preparation and language learning These materials include Gale Interactive Courses Peterson s Career Prep Peterson s Test Prep and READY Collection Adult Literacy Materials Each of these programs and resources are offered at no cost to library users 13 Talking Books edit The Lee County Library System is a subregional library of the Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library Recorded books are shipped free of charge to patrons who fill out an application affirming their visual or physical disability that makes traditional reading difficult In addition to recorded books the Talking Books Library also provides Braille books and narrated magazines The Lee County Talking Books Library has thousands of titles in its collection as well as access to 2 5 million titles through the Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library 14 15 Books by Mail edit Books by Mail is a service offered by the Lee County Library System which supplies library materials to individuals who are unable to use the library due to temporary or long term physical and medical disabilities Books by Mail sends materials including books CD books DVDs Blu ray and music CDs through the mail in zippered nylon bags to registered patrons When the materials are due the patron attaches postage and mails the bag back to Books by Mail or drops off the bag at any branch of the Lee County Library System 16 Online library edit The Lee County Library System is partnered with Overdrive Libby kanopy and hoopla to provide popular digital content These services allow free access to eBooks audiobooks magazines videos video streaming and music 17 Southwest Florida Reading Festival editThe Southwest Florida Festival is the second largest reading festival in Florida It draws thousands of fans to hear and meet best selling authors participate in creative contests and activities and find the latest and greatest in books and information technology It is a fun informative and entertaining one day event that celebrates books and the written word and promotes reading literacy and free library services The festival appeals to all ages with adult and children s programs This annual event is usually held in downtown Fort Myers in March The Lee County Library System produces the festival which began in 2000 18 Fandom Fest editFandom Fest is a free annual celebration of geek and pop culture that offers live music contests and cosplay It is hosted by the Lee County Library System It is located at the Fort Myers Regional Library located at 2450 First Street It includes live entertainment a reading challenge character meet and greets an all ages costume contest and lots of prizes The festival is divided into fandom themed areas which have included Space Sword and Sorcery Superheroes and Villains and Asian Culture This event offers a mixture of activities games tech demos and DIY makerspaces There is a virtual reality hub as well as Kpop dance tutorials The Fandom reading challenge allows participants to win prizes through virtual activities using the READsquared app platform Participants of all ages can win prizes The Character meet and greets allow participants to take pictures with their favorite characters The costume contest has categories for birth age 5 kids ages 6 11 teens ages 12 17 and adults ages 18 and up The winner is chosen by crowdsourced voting and a judges panel To ensure everyone s safety and enjoyment of Fandom Fest attendees must observe the Lee County Library System Patron Code of Conduct on festival day In 2020 the Fandom Fest was held exclusively online and the one day Fandom Fest was converted into a month long virtual festival with different themed weeks costumes and prizes It returned to an in person event in 2021 19 Library support editThe library receives public support in a variety of ways including through Friends groups volunteers and donations 20 Due to inflation and changes in public views towards government spending library budgets have needed to turn to Friends of the Library groups for fundraising from private sources 21 According to the State of Florida s 2017 2018 statistics Lee County Library System s Friends groups had a total of 1 270 members raised 152 589 for their library system and spent 80 829 on projects and programs 22 References edit a b c Lee County Library System Lee County Southwest Florida Retrieved 9 June 2017 a b About the Lee County Library System Reaves Gerri 2012 Legendary Locals of Fort Myers Charleston SC Legendary Locals p 84 ISBN 9781467100182 First library building in Fort Myers Florida Memory Archived from the original on March 31 2018 Retrieved September 6 2022 Branch Locations and Hours Lee County Southwest Florida Retrieved 2020 01 18 a b Get A Library Card Reciprocal Borrowing Program Wireless Access at Lee County Libraries Need Help Interlibrary Loan Lee County Bookmobile Archived from the original on 2015 05 20 Retrieved 2016 03 21 Southwest Florida Resource Link Literacy and Adult Basic Education Talking Books Lee County Library System Archived from the original on September 21 2021 Retrieved September 6 2022 Braille and Talking Book Library Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library Archived from the original on December 24 2016 Retrieved September 6 2022 Books by Mail Lee County Library System Archived from the original on September 21 2021 Retrieved September 6 2022 Lee County Online Library Leegov com Retrieved 2021 10 28 More Than 20 Years Celebrating the Power of Reading Southwest Florida Reading Festival Archived from the original on April 24 2022 Retrieved September 6 2022 Fandom Fest Retrieved 28 November 2021 5 Ways to Support the Library Lee County Library System Archived from the original on March 20 2022 Retrieved September 6 2022 Dolnick Sandy 1990 Friends of Libraries Source Book Second ed Chicago American Library Association p 1 2017 2018 Public Library Statistics and Ranked Data Tables PDF Retrieved 29 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee County Library System Florida amp oldid 1187359232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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