Tulsa City-County Library, Public library system in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
Tulsa City-County Library is a public library system in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, made up of a main branch and a network of locations spread across the city and county. Each branch holds books, digital resources, and multimedia materials available to residents, workers, and students in the area.
The library system took its current form in 1961, when voters approved funding for a central building and three branches. Before that, its origins went back to the early 1900s, when the first collection was housed in a courthouse basement.
The library runs dedicated resource centers for African American, American Indian, and Hispanic communities, each with its own collections and programming. Visitors can walk into these spaces and find materials in different languages alongside local history resources.
All branches offer public computers, Wi-Fi, and meeting rooms that anyone can use without prior registration. A library card is easy to get on-site and opens access to the full range of services across the system.
The main branch houses a Maker Space with 3D printers and a Digital Literacy Lab where visitors can try out technology hands-on. The same building also has a refreshment area, which makes it easy to settle in for a long visit.
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