Friday, May 23, 2008

lakewood library II

here's a glance at the rest of the newly renovated lakewood public library. I really commend the designers on their choice of colors and comfort of the furnishings.

nowadays libraries are so much more than just a place to check out books!

the public computer room has 60 new computers - all with internet access!! plus additional computers in the adjacent classroom. the librarian in the computer department did mention that the computer in the children's department (see last post) are not hooked up to the internet (wise move).

the audiovisual department is shaping up to be enormous!

good job lakewood!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

lakewood library

for the last year the main lakewood public library has been in the midst of a major expansion. construction is finally finished, for all intents and purposes everyone and everything is moved back in and it's back to business as usual. the official grand opening ceremony is scheduled for june 1.

one of the jewels of the newly renovated library is the children's department. an integral part of the children's department is the 'librainium' - a 2,000 square foot 'organic learning center with reading readiness activities for children from infancy to age five.

today's slide show focuses on the children's department. I expect other pictures to come of other sections of newly renovated library.


the main lakewood public library is located at 15425 Detroit Avenue
hours are monday-saturday: 9 am - 9 pm and sunday 1 pm - 9 pm

the madison branch is located at 13229 Madison Avenue
hours: 9-9 m-f, 9-6 saturday, 1-5 sunday

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

cleveland public library


a few random pictures from the cleveland main library. cleveland's main library is located at 325 superior avenue, between e. 3rd and e. 6th streets. when I first moved to cleveland someone told me that cleveland has the second or third largest library system in the united states and for years I made the same claim. unfortunately this is not true! perhaps it's ranked as the second or third in something other than size, but it is not the second or third largest library in the u.s..

according to the american library association it's not even in the top 10, or top 20; in fact it is ranked as the 44th largest library. however, if we subtract academic libraries and only consider public libraries, the cleveland public library is the 12th largest library. in terms of population size, cleveland has dropped considerably over the last century, cleveland is now #39 in terms of city size (compared to being #5 in 1920; #7 in 1950; and #23 in 1990) .

regardless of size the cleveland public library system is great as are the other libraries in the greater cleveland area. according to hennen's latest rating of america's public libraries, the cuyahoga county public library system is the #1 rated public library system in the largest city category (over 500,00) and lakewood public library is #1 in the category for cities with a population between 50,000 - 99,999.

speaking of the lakewood library, it has recently completed a major expansion. I'll be showcasing the newly expanded and renovated lakewood library soon!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

for the love of libraries


yesterday ched commented a recommendation that I ought to post pictures of the inside and outside of cleveland's main public library. I think this is a terrific idea.

however, why limit myself to the main library or even to cleveland. I love libraries and when I have my camera (which yes, is most of the time) I sometimes snap a picture of some image that strikes my fancy while visiting a library.

recently I was in metro dc. while I was down there I visited the main regional library for fairfax virginia. for the last several years I've been trying to locate a high school friend named jenny. we lost touch with each other in the mid 1980s, during the time my family of creation moved from new haven to hartford and jenny moved from new york to somewhere else (in retrospect, I remember she was going to return to virginia and stay with her folks until she found a new job - I remember she left new york for a myriad of reasons, the least being she didn't really enjoy her job) - any how long story short, I never had a new address for her nor did she have mine. and life happens.

all previous attempts to find jenny via googling her name produced nada. I couldn't remember her father or mother's first names and their last name is incredibly common.... think smith or jones. one has the added problem with women changing their name when then get married.

this time when I was visiting my folks, I realized that if I could find her parents (or even a sibling - whose names I also couldn't remember) I could probably find jenny. I figured the best way to do that was to go back to the 1973 phone directory (the year we graduated from h.s. and the year I was certain that her parents lived in the house I knew). I remembered the name of the street she lived on. first task was to find out if her folks were still alive. not only are her folks still alive, they were still living in the same house! I would have saved myself a lot of time had I just gone from the 1973 phone directory to the 2007/8 phone directory - but some how I had it in my head that they moved (in retrospect I realize that I mixed up the story of jenny's parents with the story of another high school friend's parents - karen's folks did move).

I called the number, spoke to jenny's dad. he didn't remember me but her mother did - but only from our days in high school and nothing of my life afterwards - so I expect jenny's mom didn't really have fond memories of me - in high school, I admit I was a bit of a wild child; some would say still am. jenny did marry and she did change her name. she is living about thirty minutes from where we used to live in northern virginia. her new a community is a bit further out from washington d.c., but still in the metro d.c. area.

I have jenny's number and now I all I have to do is call. people can change a great deal in twenty-some years but then again, we also are what we always have been..... I feel good now that I have jenny's phone number. one of these days when I have some time, I might just give her a ring and see what she's been up to these last twenty-two years!

photos: interior shot of the city of fairfax regional library. 1973 phone directory