The Edmond Public Library, part of the Metropolitan Library System, is the busiest library in the system, circulating over one million books and materials annually. Originally opened in 1967 as a storefront, the library underwent a major renovation in 2000, adding 10,000 square feet of space and features like the Fred P. Snyder Quiet Reading Room and expanded meeting rooms.
With public transit access via Citylink bus routes and a range of services including public computers, free Wi-Fi, and collection assistance, the Edmond Library serves as a hub for the community. Visitors can enjoy self-serve holds, technology assistance, and access to various museum experience passes, making it a valuable resource for residents and visitors alike.
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