65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Type
Public library
Established
1909
Collection
Size
204,144 (2013)
Access and use
Access requirements
Residence in Princeton, New Jersey or affiliation with Princeton University
Circulation
555,959 (2013)
Population served
28,572 (2012)
Members
30,838 (2012)
Other information
Budget
$4,948,790 (2012)
Director
Jennifer Podolsky
Employees
57.3 (FTE) (2013)
Website
princetonlibrary.org
References: [1][2]
The Princeton Public Library serves the town of Princeton, New Jersey. It is the most visited municipal public library in New Jersey with over 860,000 annual visitors who borrow 550,000 items, ask more than 83,000 reference questions, log onto library computers over 90,000 times, and attend more than 1,300 programs. Its usage exceeds all but five of New Jersey's twenty-one county systems. Compared to New Jersey's largest municipal library, Newark, Princeton spends four times as much per capita, and has nearly double the number of visitors and circulation in absolute terms despite a tenth the population.
^"Annual Report of Princeton Public Library". Princeton Public Library.
^"New Jersey Public Library Statistics 2013" (PDF). New Jersey State Library.
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