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The Administrative offices are located near the intersection of Holly Hall St. and El Rio St. From the 610 Loop South, going East, take the Almeda Rd. exit. Turn left at the first light onto Almeda Rd. Go one block and turn right at the light onto Holly Hall. Go one block and turn left onto El Rio. The administrative offices are straight ahead at the end of the block. From the 610 Loop South, going West, take the Fannin exit. Turn right, at the light, onto Fannin. Go one block and turn right, at the light, onto Holly Hall. Stay on Holly Hall, crossing Almeda Rd. From Almeda, go one block and turn left onto El Rio. The administrative offices are straight ahead at the end of the block. The Harris County Public Library system (HCPL) has an annual circulation of over 10 million items. Harris County, which encompasses Houston, Texas, is one of the largest urban counties in the U.S. The HCPL network of 26 community-focused branch libraries is committed to providing excellent customer service, strong collections, and cutting edge information technology for the 21st Century. Reference assistance is available in person, by phone, by email, and "virtually" through the HCPL eBranch. The Library maintains a collection of over 2 million items, with traditional printed books and audiovisual resources including videos, CDs, and DVDs. Electronic resources on the the World Wide Web, eBooks, and many online databases are integrated into the traditional collection. Reflecting the multicultural nature of our City and County, foreign language materials -- particularly in Spanish and Vietnamese, as well as other languages -- are included in the collection development program. With over 1,000 public computers available for access to electronic resources including the Internet, HCPL and other library catalogs, as well as numerous general and specialized databases made available through library subscriptions, information technology at HCPL is world class. All public service computers also offer the full MS Office suite making word processing (MS Word), database management (MS Access), spreadsheet (Excel), and presentation (PowerPoint) software available to all Houstonians. A growing number of branch locations offer laptop computers for check-out on a Harris County Library Card and even wireless connectivity for customers who wish to bring their own laptops to the library. Kurzweil technology is installed at strategic locations throughout the library network to enable effective use of electronic resources for customers who are visually impaired. Library staff offer ongoing training on library resources, software, and equipment resources. HCPL Facts:Collection: 2,649,328 (FY07) Circulation: 10,958,109 (FY07) Registered Borrowers: 769,176 (FY07) Programs: 14,079 (FY07) Program Attendance: 351,869 (FY07) Staff: 435 |
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