Corvallis-Benton County Public LibraryHistory 1899-2007
A brief chronology: October 30, 1899: The first two books are purchased by the Coffee Club officially beginning the Corvallis Public Library. 1920: The City of Corvallis assumes responsibility for the library. $715 is raised to be disbursed by the Board. 1921: Land for the original library location is purchased at 7th Street and Monroe Avenue. 1923: The library serves over 1,000 patrons and has an inventory of 4,000 books. 1931: The property is paid off. Fund raising begins for a new building. The City votes a tax of $25,000 for the new library building. 1932: New 5,200 square foot library is dedicated. It is designed by renowned northwest architect, Pietro Belluschi. 1965: A 17,000 square foot addition is completed, enlarging the library to 22,200 square feet. 1987: The library is filled beyond capacity with 170,000 books in a space intended for 120,000. 1988: The planning process begins to expand the library. A master plan for the next twenty years is written with community input. 1989: An architect and building consultant are hired. Facility plans are completed with the community playing a vital role in designing the library. Voters approve the $6.85 million library bond measure by an overwhelming 70%. 1990: The Library selects Inlex/DRA as its automation vendor. Automation begins for circulation, technical services, and the online catalog. The Library moves to a temporary location during construction. 1992: The expanded Corvallis Public Library is dedicated. 1993: The library serves over 40,000 patrons with a monthly circulation of over 70,000 items. 1994: Library Services District passed by Benton County voters to provide secure library funding. 1995: The Philomath Community Library, built by community volunteers, opens. 1996: The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library issued 13,000 library cards, leading to 53,000 active library users and responded to 44,000 patron placed holds.Internet access for library patrons became available in April. 1997: Longtime Library Director Deborah Jacobs leaves Corvallis for Seattle. 1998: Carolyn Rawles-Heiser is welcomed as the Library's new Director. 1999: Corvallis-Benton County Public Library celebrates its centennial! 2000: A new, state-of-the-art bookmobile arrived and the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library placed a major focus on programs for young adults. Over 94,000 holds were placed, 25,000 children attended programs, and 1.4 million items were checked out. 2002: May 2002, the Library installs a new online system from TLC to manage circulation, cataloging, serials and with a state of the art, web based catalog. 2005: In April the new Alsea Library opened to the public. 2007: The Library initiates wireless access to the Internet at all branches. |