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Public Libraries in Alexandria, VA
Alexandria City - Libraries- Alexandria Libraries- Kate Waller Barrett Br - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 838-4555
Alexandria Libraries - James M Duncan Jr BR - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 838-4566
Collingwood Library and Museum On Americanism - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 765-1652
Fairfax County - Libraries- Regional Libraries- Community Libraries- John Mars - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 971-0010
Fairfax County - Libraries- Regional Libraries- Community Libraries- Martha Washin - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 768-6700
Fairfax County - Libraries- Regional Libraries- Sherwood Regional - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 765-3645
Kingstowne - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 339-4610
National Assn-Convenience Stores - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 684-3600
STG International - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 578-6030
Stratford University - Library - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 734-5306
Stratford University - Library Cafe - Alexandria, VA - Phone: (703) 734-5313
Helpful Definition for: Public Libraries
Public libraries exist in most places in Alexandria and are often considered an essential part of having an educated and literate population and to address the public's information needs generally. Public libraries are generally funded from public sources in Alexandria. Originally, libraries were started with a donation, an gift or were bequeathed to various, parishes, churches, schools or towns, and these social and institutional libraries form the base of many academic and public library collections of today.
Public libraries primarily focus on popular materials such as popular fiction and movies, as well as educational and nonfiction materials of interest to the general public; computer and internet access are also often offered within the library in Alexandria.
