Tompkins County Public Library

Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL) is the public library for residents of Tompkins County, New York. The library has one branch which is located in Ithaca, New York.

Tompkins County Public Library
Current location at the corner of Cayuga and Green Street
Map
42°26′18″N 76°29′54″W / 42.43824°N 76.49831°W / 42.43824; -76.49831
Location101 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York
Established1864[1]
Branches1
Collection
Size264,508[2]
Access and use
Circulation580,820[1]
Population served101,564 (2012)
Members39,883[1]
Other information
Budget$3.87 million (2014)[3]
DirectorAnnette Birdsall[4]
Websitehttp://www.tcpl.org

History edit

 
Cornell Free Library, Seneca and Tioga streets, 1864 to 1960.
 
Tompkins County Public Library, 312 N. Cayuga Street, 1969 to 2000.

Ithaca's first public library was founded by Ezra Cornell as the Cornell Free Library and chartered by the New York State Legislature in 1864.[5] Circulation began on March 4, 1867.[5] It stood at the southeast corner of Seneca and Tioga streets from 1864 to 1960.[6] Early classes and commencement of Cornell University took place in the library.[5]

In 1967 the library was re-designated as the county's library when the county paid for the construction of a new $1.7 million building. This new building opened at 312 North Cayuga Street in February 1969.[5][6]

By the 1990s, the library had outgrown the space at North Cayuga Street. In November 2000, the library moved to a renovated former Woolworths department store, which was double the size of the old building. This current building is located at the corner of Cayuga and Green Street (New York Route 79) just south of the Ithaca Commons.[6][5] In November 2010 the library celebrated ten years in the current building. The Library began celebration for its Sesquicentennial in 2014.[5] As part of that celebration, a mural of founder Ezra Cornell was hung on the exterior wall of the library building in October 2016.[7]

Description edit

The Library serves as the Central Library of the five-county Finger Lakes Library System [8] and provides free and equal access to residents of Tompkins, Cayuga, Cortland, Seneca, Schuyler and Tioga counties.

TCPL hosts nearly one million visitors each year, making it the single, largest driver of traffic to downtown Ithaca. The library provides access to digital resources, including wireless internet access, databases and eBooks, as well as an extensive print collection. It also serves as the cultural hub of Tompkins County, providing museum quality art exhibits, opportunities for civic engagement and programs for children, teens and adults.

The library's primary budget allocation comes from Tompkins County, with additional support from the Tompkins County Public Library Foundation and The Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library. In November 2014, The Tompkins County Public Library Foundation announced a $2.75 million Campaign for a 21st Century Library in support of the construction of a digital literacy lab, a teen center, collection expansion and endowment building.[9] Another $1.4 million was granted in 2016 for the creation of a teen center and renovations to the interior.[10] Part of the Campaign for a 21st Century Library is the LEGO Library, which was led by Peter and Andrew McCracken. It features a 6' by 6' model of the library post-renovation.[11]

Support from the Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library is funded by the Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library Booksale. One of the largest events of its type in the United States, the booksale draws thousands to an Esty Street warehouse each year in search of books, records, CDs and DVDs provided through community donations.[12]

The Tompkins County Public Library is a part of the eight-site Ithaca Discovery Trail.

 
One of the reading areas of the library, with a painting of Ezra Cornell in the background

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Profile & History". Tompkins County Public Library. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  2. ^ "About Us". Tompkins County Public Library. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  3. ^ "TCLP Budget" (PDF).
  4. ^ Mearhoff, Sarah (August 30, 2017). "Tompkins County Public Library BOT names new director, Currie retires after eight years". The Ithaca Journal. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "History of TCPL". Tompkins County Public Library. Tompkins County Public Library. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  6. ^ a b c Nocella, Michael. "Tompkins County Public Library Celebrates 150th Anniversary". Ithaca.com. Ithaca Times. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Ezra adorns downtown Ithaca library wall". Cornell Chronicle. 10 October 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Finger Lakes Library System | FLLS".
  9. ^ "Tompkins County Public Library Foundation".
  10. ^ Casler, Andrew (January 6, 2016). "$1.4M Tompkins library renovation OK'd". The Ithaca Journal. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  11. ^ "TCPL LEGO Build".
  12. ^ "Home | Booksale".

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