Twinsburg Public Library Explained

Country:United States
Type:Public
Library Name:Twinsburg Public Library
Location:10050 Ravenna Road
Twinsburg, Ohio
Established:1910
Pop Served:20,000
Annual Circulation:1,000,000

The Twinsburg Public Library is located in Twinsburg, a community located northeast Summit County, Ohio, roughly halfway between Akron and Cleveland. It began as the Samuel Bissell Memorial Library in 1910 but its name was changed in 1931 to comply with new laws regarding tax funds. It is currently a school district library associated with the Twinsburg City School District.

In 1993 the library moved to its current location at 10050 Ravenna Road in Twinsburg in order to accommodate its rapidly growing collection and the need for audiovisual and computer rooms. Today the library serves a population of just over 20,000 and surpassed the one million mark in annual circulation in 2006. The library consistently achieves top-10 HAPLR (Hennen's American Public Library Ratings) rankings, and is a member of CLEVNET, a major consortium of public libraries that together provide access to over 11 million items to the Cleveland area and the rest of Ohio.

In 1999 and 2006, Twinsburg Library was voted second and first place (respectively) for libraries of its size in the United States.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Biliczky . Carol . Libraries in Ohio rank first; State captures top spot in nation for 7th year . Akron Beacon Journal . Ohio . 1 . November 17, 2006 .
  2. News: Horton . John . Twinsburg is Second in the U.S. Library Ranking New Study Compiles Data from all 50 States to List Local Libraries by Population Categories . Akron Beacon Journal . Ohio . A1 . January 7, 1999 .