Showing posts with label Arkansas Libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arkansas Libraries. Show all posts

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Bella Vista Library Bella Vista, Arkansas

Bella Vista Library
11 Dickens Place
Bella Vista, AR 72714

Contact Us
Ph. 479.855.1753
Fax 479.855.4475

website: http://www.bvpl.org/
Library Collection

Over 3000 videos and DVDs: classic and outstanding movies, musicals, "how-to," exercise, classical music, ballet, art and history. Rental fee of $2. per week.
Over 1880 books on tape and CD-books. Rental fee of $2. per week.
Over 3520 Large Print Books
Over 115 magazine/newspaper subscriptions.
Expanding collections of DVDs and music and Books on compact disc.

Children's Section

Over 5560 children's books
Children's videos, DVDs, and cassettes
First Saturday programs
Pre-school Story Hour
Summer reading program

Barton Public Library El Dorado, Arkansas

Barton Public Library
200 East 5th Street
El Dorado, Arkansas
71730-3897

870.863.5447
Fax: 870.862.3944

inquiries@bartonlibrary.org

website: http://bartonlibrary.org/
Barton Library was founded in 1958 when Union County Library, located in the courthouse, and El Dorado City Library, at Elm and Jackson Streets, merged. Colonel T. H. Barton donated the building. Barton Library is supported by the citizens of Union County through property taxes and contributions.

Riley-Hickingbotham Library at Ouachita Baptist University

Riley-Hickingbotham Library at Ouachita Baptist University
624 Fayetteville Ave.
Alma, AR 72921
(479)632-4140

website: http://www.obu.edu/library/
Ouachita Baptist University feels a responsibility for preserving unique materials which document life in this region. The university bears that responsibility in the sense that all educational institutions must contribute to the preservation and transmission of culture.

Riley-Hickingbotham Library's Special Collections houses the institution's own historical materials. Among other treasures are the papers of Senator John L. McClellan and the Thase Daniel collection of wildlife photography and field notes. In addition, Special Collections serves as the official depository for the archives of the Clark County Historical Association and the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. In conjunction with the latter, the university has gathered a number of collections covering Arkansas and Baptists, particularly Southern Arkansas and Southern Baptists.

Alma Public Library Alma, Arkansas

Alma Public Library
624 Fayetteville Ave.
Alma, AR 72921
(479)632-4140


website: http://www.almapubliclibrary.org/
Welcome to the home of the Alma Public Library, a branch of the Crawford County Library System. We are very pleased that you stopped by and we wish you would take time to explore our site. We have a great deal to offer our community, from children to adult services, an online catalog to computer services. We are always expanding and looking for new ways to contribute to the community. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to contact us.