Chicago Public Library

The Chicago Public Library (CPL) is the public library system that serves the City of Chicago in the U.S. state of Illinois. It consists of 81 locations, including a central library, three regional libraries, and branches distributed throughout the city's 77 Community Areas.

Chicago Public Library

The library seal contains the Y-shaped Chicago municipal device
Harold Washington Library – Chicago's Central Public Library
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
Established1873 (1873)
Branches81
Collection
Size5,721,334 volumes (July 2010, ALA data)
Access and use
Circulation10 million
Population served2.8 million
Other information
Budget$106 million
DirectorChris Brown
Employees958
Websitechipublib.org

The American Library Association reports that the library holds 5,721,334 volumes, making it the ninth largest public library in the United States by volumes held, and the 30th largest academic or public library in the United States by volumes held. The Chicago Public Library is the second largest library system in Chicago by volumes held (the largest is the University of Chicago Library). The library is the second largest public library system in the Midwest, after the Detroit Public Library. Unlike many public libraries, CPL uses the Library of Congress cataloging classification system rather than Dewey Decimal.

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