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Carnegie Building serving as the Brampton Public Library, 1909. Postcard from the Richard L. Frost collection.
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Carnegie Building serving as the Brampton Public Library, 1909. Postcard from the Richard L. Frost collection.

Funded by the City, the Brampton Library is a system of public libraries in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Librarians and patrons in a typical larger urban public library A public library is a library which is accessible by the public and is often operated by civil servants and funded from public sources. ... Motto: Welcomes you Area: 266. ...


As early as 1858, a library was founded in the Mechanic's Institute, serving the mere 50 people in what was then classified as Brampton. These 360 volumes, plus a federal grant of $160, were the starting blocks for the first actual public library in Brampton, founded in 1887 in the Golding Building on Queen Street. As printing presses were still relatively expensive to operate, and thus book prices high, the village-owned facility had full written contracts with patrons to check out books. Only the librarian and the library board were able to take books off the closely watched shelves.


In 1907, the library successfully received a grant from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie to build a new library. Carnegie was a self-made millionaire with "very little formal education", and a well known drive to bring "learning to the masses". Records show donations to 1700 libraries, and the hundreds of facilities across the continent still bearing his name are living proof. Andrew Carnegie (November 25, 1835–August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American businessman and major philanthropist. ...


Despite being a supporter of culture in general, Carnegie was opposed to the multipurpose facility the village intended to build, as it exceeded his default start-up donation of $10,000. A meeting with the Brampton Board of Trade's R.J. Copeland, and a promise from Brampton itself to up its funding from $1000 to $1250 a year, Carnegie provided another $12,500 for the town's long-time showpiece facility. The Brampton Board of Trade is an organization found in Brampton, Ontario in 1887. ...


In 1946, the Brampton library took on a relatively novel concept for the era, in letting residents under the age of 16 sign out books from the collection.


During the 1960s and 1970s, the system expanded to fit the needs of a growing population. Along with the short-term expansions of the Northwood Park Branch (Flowertown and McLaughlin), South Branch (at Brampton Mall on Main Street), Heart Lake Branch was created. It would later become known as "Cyril Clark", after a Chinguasousy reeve.


In 1972, Bramalea Corporation created their Civic Centre facility. Along with corporations, this facility was to move the town library to. When Brampton and Bramalea merged, their library systems became one. Bramalea's Chinguacousy Branch, joined Brampton's Main Branch (later "Four Corners") and others, becoming the systems resource library. As the reference branch, Chinguacousy is host to an extensive collection of microfilm, local history materials, and geneology resources.


The Neighbourhood Branch was eventually created in a mall at Ray Lawsen and Hurontario, and renamed the County Court Branch when it was moved to an office building nearby. When the South Fletchers Sportsplex was built, County Court moved from private to public property, renaming itself the South Fletchers Branch.


In the 2003 Ontario Public Library Week (October 20 to 26), the library was rebranded with a new logo, and a change in name. The system changed from the Brampton Public Library to the simpler and more direct Brampton Library. The shorter name has had mixed reception, with many patrons still referring to it by its old name, old of habit and the lack of need to refer to its differently.


Recently the library added a service called Chapter-A-Day to its offerings. The service allows library patrons to receive a chapter from their favourite genre of book, each weekday.


There are continued rumours of possible expansions to the system, but none have been confirmed publicly.


Adele Kostiak is the Chief Executive Officer of the Brampton Library, a position that replaces that of Executive Director.


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