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Riverside Public Library

The Riverside Public Library system serves the city of Riverside, California. The main library is located in the downtown area at 3900 Mission Inn Avenue. Seven other branches are located throughout the city.

Riverside Public Library
LocationMain Library: 3900 Mission Inn Ave,
Riverside, California, United States
TypePublic
Established1888
Branches8
Access and use
Population served317,261
Other information
DirectorLeonard Hernandez
WebsiteRiverside Public Library

History edit

On July 9, 1888, the Riverside City Board of Trustees assumed responsibility for the book collection of The Riverside Library Association, was formed in 1879; the City took responsibility for the collection in 1888, and appointed a committee to oversee the establishment of a public library. The Riverside Public Library opened on June 1, 1889, in two upstairs rooms in the Handy Building, located on the north side of Eighth Street, between Main and Orange streets. In January 1890, the collection was moved to the second floor of the Loring Building.

On August 16, 1901, Andrew Carnegie granted Riverside $20,000 for a library building with a capacity of 20,000 volumes. Construction began in 1902, and the result was a Mission Revival building—the work of the architectural firm of Burnham and Blieser—on the northeast corner of Seventh and Orange streets. It opened to the public on 31 July 1903, it had a 20,000-volume capacity. In mid-1909, the library was expanded with another Carnegie grant—a $15,000 project that created a children's room for the first time. Further expansions saw a Reference Wing, designed by Riverside architect G. Stanley Wilson, and the purchase use of two adjacent house.

In 1961, the city voters approved a $1.7 million bond issue to construct a new downtown library building. The new library was opened to the public in 1964. It had 61,420-square-foot (5,706 m2), with a 300,000 volume capacity and seating for 550 patrons; design was by the Riverside architectural firm of Moise, Harbach and Hewlett.[1]

In October, 2009, the library's board of trustees reinitiated plans to replace the existing main library. Previous plans were scrapped after the public expressed displeasure with the approach that had been taken.[2]

In October, 2016, the Riverside City Council approved construction of a new Main Library building at 3900 Mission Inn Avenue. The new building, designed by Johnson Favara, was completed in 2021. The old downtown library building was retrofitted for The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture & Industry.

Library Service School edit

Joseph F. Daniels, a lecturer and guest professor founded a library school in 1911, taught by himself and some library experts from other parts of the country. It began with basic classes and training projects for the library's own staff and soon after for non-staff member. The School closed in 1943.

Inlandia Institute edit

The Riverside Public Library created the Inlandia Institute in collaboration with Heyday Books in 2009. Its mission "is to recognize, support and expand literary activity in the Inland Empire, thereby deepening people’s awareness, understanding, and appreciation of this unique, complex and creatively vibrant area."[3]

Marion Mitchell-Wilson, who was the Riverside Public Library's Development Officer, served as the Inlandia Institute's Executive Director from its inception until 2012 when she stepped down due to health reasons.[4]

Branches edit

  • Main Library, 3900 Mission Inn Ave
  • Arlanza, 8267 Philbin Ave
  • Arlington, 9556 Magnolia Ave
  • Casa Blanca, 2985 Madison Ave
  • Eastside, 4033-C Chicago Ave
  • La Sierra, 4600 La Sierra Ave
  • Marcy, 6927 Magnolia Ave
  • Orange Terrace, 20010-A Orange Terrace Pky

Vision Statement of Library edit

"To be the foremost promoter of self-directed life-long learning. We spark curiosity and provide tools for discovery."

Library Directors edit

Mary Montague Smith 1888-1900
Grace Mansfield 1900-1905
Margaret Kyle 1905-1909
Helen Evans (Acting) 1909-1910
Joseph F. Daniels 1910-1921
Lillian Dickson (Acting) 1921-1922
Charles F. Woods 1922-1947
Albert Charles Lake 1947-1975
Catherine Lucas 1975-1979
Linda M. Wood 1980-1991
Judith Auth 1991-2005
Barbara Custen 2005-2008
Leonard Hernandez, 2008-2010
Tonya Kennon, 2011-2018
Erin Christmas, 2018-Current[5][6]

Board of Library Trustees edit

The City Council appoints nine residents to serve up to two four-year terms as trustees of the Library.

Sources edit

  • Baker, Ronald J.; Serving Through Partnership: A Centennial History of the Riverside City and County Public Library, 1888-1988

References edit

  1. ^ Adapted from "Serving through partnership : a centennial history of the Riverside City and County Public Library, 1888-1988" by Ronald J. Baker
  2. ^ Robinson, Alicia. Riverside library board welcomes public comments on new building Monday, The Press-Enterprise, November 14, 2009. Retrieved December 19, 2009.
  3. ^ . Riverside Public Library. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10.
  4. ^ Brandeis, Gayle (14 September 2012). "Marion Mitchell-Wilson and the Inlandia Institute: The Heart and Soul of Inland Empire Literature". KCET. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  5. ^ Baker, Ronald J.; Serving Through Partnership: A Centennial History of the Riverside City and County Public Library, 1888-1988
  6. ^ "Riverside, California | City of Arts & Innovation | Riverside Public Library".

9. Take a first look at Riverside's "striking" new $40 Million downtown library

10. Design OK'd for downtown Riverside's new $40-million library

11. Old bus station to become a modern $39 million library in Riverside

External links edit

  • Riverside Public Library
  • City of Riverside
  • RPL Online Catalog
  • Official Facebook Page

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Not to be confused with Riverside County Library System The Riverside Public Library system serves the city of Riverside California The main library is located in the downtown area at 3900 Mission Inn Avenue Seven other branches are located throughout the city Riverside Public LibraryLocationMain Library 3900 Mission Inn Ave Riverside California United StatesTypePublicEstablished1888Branches8Access and usePopulation served317 261Other informationDirectorLeonard HernandezWebsiteRiverside Public Library Contents 1 History 1 1 Library Service School 1 2 Inlandia Institute 2 Branches 3 Vision Statement of Library 4 Library Directors 5 Board of Library Trustees 6 Sources 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOn July 9 1888 the Riverside City Board of Trustees assumed responsibility for the book collection of The Riverside Library Association was formed in 1879 the City took responsibility for the collection in 1888 and appointed a committee to oversee the establishment of a public library The Riverside Public Library opened on June 1 1889 in two upstairs rooms in the Handy Building located on the north side of Eighth Street between Main and Orange streets In January 1890 the collection was moved to the second floor of the Loring Building On August 16 1901 Andrew Carnegie granted Riverside 20 000 for a library building with a capacity of 20 000 volumes Construction began in 1902 and the result was a Mission Revival building the work of the architectural firm of Burnham and Blieser on the northeast corner of Seventh and Orange streets It opened to the public on 31 July 1903 it had a 20 000 volume capacity In mid 1909 the library was expanded with another Carnegie grant a 15 000 project that created a children s room for the first time Further expansions saw a Reference Wing designed by Riverside architect G Stanley Wilson and the purchase use of two adjacent house In 1961 the city voters approved a 1 7 million bond issue to construct a new downtown library building The new library was opened to the public in 1964 It had 61 420 square foot 5 706 m2 with a 300 000 volume capacity and seating for 550 patrons design was by the Riverside architectural firm of Moise Harbach and Hewlett 1 In October 2009 the library s board of trustees reinitiated plans to replace the existing main library Previous plans were scrapped after the public expressed displeasure with the approach that had been taken 2 In October 2016 the Riverside City Council approved construction of a new Main Library building at 3900 Mission Inn Avenue The new building designed by Johnson Favara was completed in 2021 The old downtown library building was retrofitted for The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art Culture amp Industry Library Service School edit Joseph F Daniels a lecturer and guest professor founded a library school in 1911 taught by himself and some library experts from other parts of the country It began with basic classes and training projects for the library s own staff and soon after for non staff member The School closed in 1943 Inlandia Institute edit The Riverside Public Library created the Inlandia Institute in collaboration with Heyday Books in 2009 Its mission is to recognize support and expand literary activity in the Inland Empire thereby deepening people s awareness understanding and appreciation of this unique complex and creatively vibrant area 3 Marion Mitchell Wilson who was the Riverside Public Library s Development Officer served as the Inlandia Institute s Executive Director from its inception until 2012 when she stepped down due to health reasons 4 Branches editMain Library 3900 Mission Inn Ave Arlanza 8267 Philbin Ave Arlington 9556 Magnolia Ave Casa Blanca 2985 Madison Ave Eastside 4033 C Chicago Ave La Sierra 4600 La Sierra Ave Marcy 6927 Magnolia Ave Orange Terrace 20010 A Orange Terrace PkyVision Statement of Library edit To be the foremost promoter of self directed life long learning We spark curiosity and provide tools for discovery Library Directors editMary Montague Smith 1888 1900 Grace Mansfield 1900 1905 Margaret Kyle 1905 1909 Helen Evans Acting 1909 1910 Joseph F Daniels 1910 1921 Lillian Dickson Acting 1921 1922 Charles F Woods 1922 1947 Albert Charles Lake 1947 1975 Catherine Lucas 1975 1979 Linda M Wood 1980 1991 Judith Auth 1991 2005 Barbara Custen 2005 2008 Leonard Hernandez 2008 2010 Tonya Kennon 2011 2018 Erin Christmas 2018 Current 5 6 Board of Library Trustees editThe City Council appoints nine residents to serve up to two four year terms as trustees of the Library Sources editBaker Ronald J Serving Through Partnership A Centennial History of the Riverside City and County Public Library 1888 1988References edit Adapted from Serving through partnership a centennial history of the Riverside City and County Public Library 1888 1988 by Ronald J Baker Robinson Alicia Riverside library board welcomes public comments on new building Monday The Press Enterprise November 14 2009 Retrieved December 19 2009 Inlandia Institute Riverside Public Library Archived from the original on 2013 11 10 Brandeis Gayle 14 September 2012 Marion Mitchell Wilson and the Inlandia Institute The Heart and Soul of Inland Empire Literature KCET Retrieved 10 November 2013 Baker Ronald J Serving Through Partnership A Centennial History of the Riverside City and County Public Library 1888 1988 Riverside California City of Arts amp Innovation Riverside Public Library 9 Take a first look at Riverside s striking new 40 Million downtown library10 Design OK d for downtown Riverside s new 40 million library11 Old bus station to become a modern 39 million library in RiversideExternal links editRiverside Public Library City of Riverside RPL Online Catalog Official Facebook Page 33 58 57 N 117 22 18 W 33 9825 N 117 3716 W 33 9825 117 3716 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riverside Public Library amp oldid 1177823457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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