Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Camden: College Library Will Also Serve as Public Library Branch
A library returning to downtown Camden. (Philadelphia Inquirer, 5/31/2011)
Excerpt: The city's library system closed in February amid budget problems.
The county library system took over the one remaining neighborhood branch, but the downtown branch was closed.
Now, a portion of the Paul Robeson Library at Rutgers University's campus in the city's downtown is going to be reconfigured for use as another county library branch.
Related articles:
Branch now part of county system. (4/28/2011)
Downtown library closes for good. (2/10/2011)
Library decides to puts a positive spin on the situation. (1/16/2011)
Camden County Library System takes over Camden Free Public Library. (12/30/2011)
Reformatting the library. (10/16/2010)
2011 budget outlook remains bleak for Camden New Jersey. (10/9/2010)
Fairview branch library is closed for good. (9/8/2010)
Library board postpones decision on closing branch. (9/2/2010)
"An oasis in the desert". (8/15/2010)
Camden New Jersey squeeze play? (8/11/2010)
Camden mayor plays an odd game of library advocacy. (8/9/2010)
The library dumpster solution. (8/6/2010)
Mayor proposes 70% cut in library funding. (7/19/2010)
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