Established | 1936 |
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Location | Smyrna, Georgia, United States |
Collection | |
Size | 89,845 |
Access and use | |
Circulation | 225,000 |
Population served | 53,000 |
Members | 34,289 |
Other information | |
Director | Mary Moore |
Website | http://library.ci.smyrna.ga.us/#section=home |
Coordinates: 33°53′08″N 84°31′02″W / 33.8855°N 84.51725°W The Smyrna Public Library is an independent, city-operated library in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is located at 100 Village Green Circle in downtown Smyrna, Georgia. It is the only public library in the county which has not joined the Cobb County Public Library System.
An educational and cultural resource for the residents, the library offers a wide variety of services to the community. The library collection has grown to over 130,000 items in a wide variety of formats. Books, audiobooks, DVDs, videotapes, music CDs, and government documents can all be checked-out by cardholders. There is free Internet access, and the library is a Wi-Fi hotspot.
The library's reference collection has grown to over 8,000 volumes with special collections on military and genealogy. Access is also provided to over 200 computer databases through online subscriptions or on CD-ROM. The children's department presents more than 40 programs a month and was the recipient of the 2005 Georgia Library Association Eason Associates Program Award.