Meet the two library systems, Onondaga County Public Library in New York and Cuyahoga County Public Library in Ohio.
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Central Library in Syracuse, NY
The mission of the Onondaga County Public Library is to make a positive difference in every life we touch by putting the power of ideas and information to work for all. OCPL's roots lie in its two predecessor organizations, the Onondaga Library System and the Syracuse Public Library. With the recent addition of the Skaneateles Library, the Onondaga County Public Library System now includes all 32 public libraries in Onondaga County. The Libraries range from small rural to large suburban to the 121,374 square foot Central Library in downtown Syracuse. For more information, visit www.onlib.org.
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Cuyahoga County Public Library in Parma, OH
Cuyahoga County Public Library consistently ranks as one of the nation's ten busiest and best library systems. Its 28 branches serve 47 communities. The Library's mission is to be at the center of community life by providing an environment where reading, lifelong learning and civic engagement thrive. For further information, visit
www.cuyahogalibrary.org.
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