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Monday, January 29, 2018

Jefferson County R.J. Bailar Public Library â€
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Jefferson County Public Library (JCPL) serves Jefferson County, Colorado and is the third largest public library in the state. The library's service area spans from the foothills of Colorado's Rocky Mountains to the edge of the metro Denver area. It serves a diverse set of Colorado communities, from Lakewood, (pop. 144,000) to Morrison (pop. 420), to unincorporated areas of the county (pop. 190,000). The demographics of the populations served are equally diverse, ranging from the very wealthy to the poor and underserved.

The library's mission is to meet the changing needs of their communities by providing information and environments that promote personal growth and community transformation. The library card gives acces to the system's 10 libraries, Bookmobile, traveling children's library, and a mobile computer training lab. The library offers a collection of more than 1.3 million books, periodicals, CDs and DVDs, in addition to computer and Internet resources.

Over the past decade, services across the system have continued to grow - with most nearly doubling in use. Online use alone has increased nearly 20 fold and in recent years, the library has introduced self-check out and holds pickup. Additionally, downloadable music, audiobooks and eBooks are available 24/7 from computers with Internet access.


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JCPL history

Established in 1952, Jefferson County Public Library was founded on a commitment to freedom through knowledge for all residents. The early years of JCPL began when several small municipal libraries came together under one system. During its 59-year history as a county library system, the collection has grown from 35,000 items to more than 1.3 million items. Similarly, revenue has increased from $10,000 to $25.6 million.


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Community opportunities

Each year, JCPL supports thousands of children with programs and services designed to promote early literacy, academic achievement, socialization, workforce readiness and more. Storytimes are held at each library for babies, toddlers and children of all ages.

In January 2011, JCPL launched the Every Child Ready to Read effort, which seeks to inform parents of their crucial role as their child's first teacher. This program provides literacy resources for parents and their children.

The annual Summer Reading Club holds a long tradition of stopping the "summer slide." Research conducted by the Department of Education reveals that students make steady progress in their reading skills during the school year, but if they don't continue to read over the summer risked a noticeable decline in both their reading and spelling skills. This is most evident among low-income students, who can lose the equivalent of around two months of literacy skills each summer.

The Traveling Children's Library (TCL) enhances the early literacy experiences of preschool-aged children by delivering books and programs to children in their Head Start and other preschool classrooms. Through a monthly bilingual storytime visit from JCPL staff and a monthly deposit of books in English and Spanish, the TCL provides children with greater exposure to books, reading and stories. The TCL also works to educate children's families about the free services and materials available to them through the public library and how parents, as a child's first teacher, can help develop their child's pre-reading skills.

Facilities

At JCPL, patrons have access to several meeting rooms and smaller study rooms to conduct business or organizational meetings.

Programs

The library offers classes and programs for adults and seniors, discussion groups that focus on current global issues, online databases and research resources, and the InSight & InPerson Distinguished Author Series. Twice a month, JCPL's Bookmobile delivers library resources to retirement communities, independent living and assisted living facilities in the county. The library also offers a Homebound Service, which delivers library materials to homebound individuals and assisted-living and nursing care facilities.

The library also provides instruction on basic computer skills, downloadable audio and eBooks, and a mobile computer training lab.

Patrons of the library can take part in the Culture Pass program, which allows library card holders are able to visit participating cultural institutions using the library's membership.


Jefferson County R.J. Bailar Public Library â€
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Jefferson County Library Foundation and Friends

The Jefferson County Library Foundation and Friends works to support and enrich the capabilities, resources and services of Jefferson County Public library through fundraising and advocacy efforts that benefit the community. The Friends of Jefferson County Public Library is a county-wide organization of volunteers dedicated to enhancing the programs and resources of our libraries.


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Branches


LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library - Wikipedia
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References


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External links

  • Official website

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