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- Cedarville Library | CCLS
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:30AM - 5:30PM Sat: 10:00AM - 2:00PM Sun: CLOSED Contact: 737 Pirates Way Cedarville, AR 72932 479-410-1853 cedarville@crawfordcountylib.org 1/10 Key Staff: Manager: Michele Belk Email: mbelk@crawfordcountylib.org Youth and Adult Services: Misty Riley Email: mriley@crawfordcountylib.org Friends More Services Events Additional Offerings Secluded Study Areas Sun Room 3D Printer New Children's Computer Check us out on Facebook for event snapshots and more!
- Friends of the Library | CCLS
Friends of the Library Alma Friends The Alma Friends group meets the first Tuesday of every month at 4:30 at the Alma Library. Cedarville Friends The Cedarville Friends group meets the first Monday of every other month at 5:30 at the Cedarville Library. Mountainburg Friends The Mountainburg Friends group meets the first Thursday of every month at 3:00 PM at the Mountainburg Library. Mulberry Friends The Mulberry Friends group meets the third Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM at the Mulberry Library. Van Buren Friends The Van Buren Friends group meets the second Tuesday every month at 5:30 PM at the Van Buren Library.
- Databases | CCLS
Databases Education Genealogy Kids & Students Arkansas History Category: Education Provides language learning experiences with step-by-step lesson plans for 163 languages, ESL courses for 146 native languages, American Sign Language courses, and classes for children. *First time users are encouraged to create a profile in order to best use this resource. Visit EBSCO's Learning Express to find Tests, Tutorials, eBooks and more. Learning Express is provided by the Arkansas State Library through the Arkansas Traveler Database. This resource can be accessed from any personal computer or smartphone. First-time users must create a profile in order to use the resource. The Traveler program provides free remote access for all Arkansas citizens to high-quality subscription databases from reputable publishers. The databases contain a variety of information sources: popular magazines, newspapers and periodicals; academic and professional journals, eBook collections, and general reference and discovery sources that are suitable for online and scholarly research.The Traveler program presents a significant costs savings. Traveler spends approximately $750 per library, but each library would pay over $100,000 to duplicate the same resources and access. This collection of databases can be accessed from any personal computer or smartphone. Category: Genealogy African American Heritage is exclusively devoted to African American family history research. This collection was created in partnership with leading African American genealogists and recognized leaders in genealogical information to develop a comprehensive mix of resources, records, and tools specifically pertaining to African Americans. This database is provided by the Traveler program and is available to all Arkansas residents. Click here . Ancestry® Library Edition delivers over 4 billion records in census data, vital records, directories, photos, and more. Ancestry Library Edition brings the world’s most popular consumer online genealogy resource to your library. It’s an unprecedented online collection from North America, Europe, Australia, and more. Popular collections include: US, Canadian, UK and International Collections, Military Collections and Multi-media Collections. For additional Ancestry Library Edition information and tools, click here . This database can only be accessed at the library. HeritageQuest® Online is a comprehensive treasury of American genealogical sources. It delivers an essential collection of genealogical and historical sources with coverage dating back to the 1700s. The collection consists of six core data sets: U.S. Federal Censuses, Genealogy and local history books, Periodical Source Index (PERSI), Revolutionary War records, Freedman’s Bank Records, and LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set. For additional HeritageQuest information and tools, click here. This database can be accessed at home. You will need your library card number to access this database at home. Category: Kids and Students Unified search platform for all 12 ABC-Clio student resource databases American History and the African American Experience. CultureGrams is a leading reference for concise and reliable cultural information on the countries of the world. With world events increasingly affecting our lives, it's more important than ever to educate students about the world around them, and for college students and business people to stay up-to-date. ProQuest Research Companion was built to help students do more effective research and to support educators as they teach the core information literacy principles of finding, evaluating, and using information. SIRS® Discoverer™ is a multidisciplinary database specifically designed for upper elementary and middle school learners, researchers, and educators covering curriculum areas including history, health, language arts, math, science, social studies, and technology. World Book Discover Assist differentiated learners and older adults with a research database that offers a practical Life Skills section. A collection of unique videos, featuring expert answers to often asked questions, and a visual dictionary make content more accessible for readers of all levels. World Book Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos This dedicated Spanish-language database contains videos, compare-and-contrast features, selected articles, and a visual dictionary to allow ESL students and Spanish-learners the chance to learn. The BBC Horizon Collection includes a comprehensive run of this acclaimed television series from 2009-2023. The BBC Horizon television program makes science accessible and engaging to students and reveals the science behind a broad range of topics including astronomy, physics, math, and the environment. The BBC Landmark Video Collection includes access to ground-breaking HD nature series such as Planet Earth, Blue Planet, and Big Cats, and Dynasties. This newly upgraded platform combines several ProQuest products, such as Entrepreneurship and Business Market Research collections, and adds JPMORGAN, Business eBooks, and Business Video. One Business is designed to support the unique needs of business professionals including entrepreneurs, accountants, tax professionals, and academic faculty and students. World Book Online is an engaging, verified, and trustworthy digital resource for grades pre-K through high school. It's easy to see why Worldbook Student is the most popular and most widely used research website. Optimized for iPads, this comprehensive site includes engaging content, built-in features, and fun tools specifically designed to make knowledge accessible and easy-to-find for all kids in elementary through middle school. Search more than 650 pre-generated timelines and 14,000 event in a highly interactive and customizable database. Investigate the chronological significance of world events and the lives of notable historical figures. World Book’s early learning print series work to instill a lifelong love of learning in children from an early age. These books pair large, colorful photographs and illustrations with simple, engaging text; they are perfect for pre-readers to follow along with an adult or for beginning readers to practice their reading skills. World Book's new comprehensive Spanish database with more than 170,000 articles, images, and videos designed for native Spanish-speaking researchers and advanced bilingual and ESL students. Category: History The Arkansas Digital Newspaper Project (ADNP) has digitized over 200,000 pages of newspaper content as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and is currently working on digitizing an additional 100,000 pages as part of our third cycle (2021-2023). All content digitized as part of this program is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities through a partnership with the Library of Congress. Comprehensive reference work promoting the study, understanding, and appreciation of Arkansas’s heritage. Surveys American history from the Colonial era and American Revolution through to the nation's rise to eminence as a global superpower. Analyzes American political conflict, economic development, and changing culture. Includes student learning modules related to African American studies; includes biographies, scholarly articles, primary sources, and images. The Traveler Statewide Resource project is made possible by a grant from U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services to the Arkansas State Library under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act.
- E-Books and Audiobooks | CCLS
E-Book and Audio Book Downloads Libby Browse, borrow, and download free eBooks, audiobooks, and magazines for all ages! This collection can be viewed on most computers, tablets, and smart phones and is compatible with the Libby app for on-the-go reading. To log in, choose "Crawford County Library System" and enter your library card number and four-digit PIN. Need a PIN? Contact your local library. Libby is the app to enjoy ebooks, audiobooks and magazines from OverDrive. It's available from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for smartphones and tablets. Need help? Visit the full Libby Help site . DOWNLOAD
- Contact | CCLS
Contact Crawford County Library System Email: ccls@crawfordcountylib.org Director: cmcdonnough@crawfordcountylib.org Phone: 479-471-3226 Alma Public Library Email: alma@crawfordcountylib.org Director: rmayer@crawfordcountylib.org Phone: 479-632-4140 Cedarville Public Library Email: cedarville@crawfordcountylib.org Director: mbelk@crawfordcountylib.org Phone: 479-410-1853 Mountainburg Public Library Email: mountainburg@crawfordcountylib.org Director: jwatkins@crawfordcountylib.org Phone: 479-369-1600 Mulberry Public Library Email: mulberry@crawfordcountylib.org Director: twatts@crawfordcountylib.org Phone: 479-997-1226 Van Buren Public Library Email: vanburen@crawfordcountylib.org Director: cmcdonnough@crawfordcountylib.org Phone: 479-474-6045
- Library Foundation | CCLS
The Crawford County Library Foundation The Crawford County Library Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that benefits the Crawford County Library System. To learn more, visit their Facebook page . To give online, simply click DONATE below. Thank you for your generosity and support! Donate The Friends of the Crawford County Library System fund is managed by Arkansas Community Foundation. Your online donation will be received by Arkansas Community Foundation and applied to our fund. Acknowledgement of your gift for tax purposes will come from Arkansas Community Foundation. Once processed, your gift cannot be refunded. Check us out on Facebook!
- Getting a Library Card | CCLS
How to Get a Library Card Residents The following categories of patrons shall be issued resident cards free of charge: · Permanent residents of Crawford County. · Property owners in Crawford County. · Persons employed in Crawford County. · Students enrolled in schools in Crawford County. Non-Residents Patrons who are not eligible for a resident card may use a non-resident card. There is an annual fee of $10.00 for the non-resident card. Any library in the Crawford County Library System may issue a resident card to a patron who qualifies for a resident library card at another library in the system. Cards issued at one of the libraries in the Crawford County Library System shall be honored by any other library in the system. A complete physical application is required to receive a library card. The application requires: · Name, mailing address, telephone number · Date of Birth · Signature · Whether or not the applicant wishes to register to vote. · Two forms of ID. One form must be a photo ID, such as a driver’s license or other government-issued identification. AND One of the following forms of ID showing current address: · Utility bill. · Printed check. · Tax receipt. · Mail delivered to current address. · Other items which provide satisfactory proof of current address. When an applicant has successfully registered for a card, they may check out 3 items at that time. When those items are returned, normal check-out rules apply. For persons under 18, a legally responsible party is required. The Responsible party's written name and signature is necessary to check out items.
- Computers and Wi-Fi | CCLS
Computers and Wi-Fi Each Branch in the Crawford County Library System has computers and Wi-Fi available to the public. For the computers, either use your library card or an easy to obtain 'guest pass' from the front desk to login. The Wi-Fi does not require a password and is filtered with a CIPA-Compliant solution that protects against malware and adult content. Prints and copies are 25 cents per page. Faxing is provided at each branch, $1.00 for every 25 pages. Library and Internet Policies The library's Internet access is intended as an information resource. The library does not provide electronic mail and prohibits the use of Internet chat, news, or discussion groups. When using the Internet, please remember that some material may be outdated, wrong, or biased. It is the duty of the patron to critically evaluate all information found. Adult library patrons use the Internet at their own discretion. Library staff will assist patrons with Internet use as time permits, but cannot offer personal instruction on computer use. The Crawford County Library System does not protect persons from information found individually offensive. The Library has no control over resources available from outside the library, nor does the Library have complete knowledge of what is on the Internet at any given time. We cannot be responsible for its content. To comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) decision by the Supreme Court on June 23, 2003, the Crawford County Library has installed content filters for all public access computers in the library. The Internet may contain material that is inappropriate for viewing by children. The library staff is not in a position to monitor and supervise children's use of the Internet. As with other library materials, restriction of a child's access to the Internet is the responsibility of the parent/legal guardian. Computer users may not install or use any software that is not installed by the library. Attempts to damage computer equipment, or alter computer configuration, are unacceptable use of the library's electronic resources. Displaying, sending, or receiving material inappropriate for viewing in a public place is prohibited by Arkansas State Code 5-68-205. Inappropriate material is defined as pictures or text, which could reasonably be construed as obscene or pornographic, as defined by Arkansas State Code 5-68-302. The Library will deny computer, or Internet access to library users who misuse or abuse the library's electronic resources, or who are found in violation of this policy. First offense will result in a one month suspension, second offense one year. If Internet searching results in disruption of library services, or if patron behavior when using Internet resources becomes inappropriate for a library setting, the library reserves the right to end the session. You may sign up for 1 (one) hour-long session each day. Children under the age of 18 must have permission of a parent. Children under 10 must be supervised by an adult. The use of the computer is a privilege. By accepting this document, patrons agree to abide by the statements of this policy.
- CCLS History | CCLS
History of the Crawford County Library System On July 1, 1999, the five libraries in Crawford County, which had been part of the Ozarks Regional Library System, opened their doors for the first time as the Crawford County Library System (CCLS). This change occurred at a time when several other regional systems were reorganizing. At that time, CCLS had approximately 60,000 books and other materials housed in the five libraries in Alma, Cedarville, Mountainburg, Mulberry, and Van Buren. There were eight employees, plus a new director tasked with organizing the new county system. The Mountainburg Library was remodeling a building they had leased from the United States Forestry Service so they could move out of the City Complex Building. That move was completed in October 1999, and in 2018 the town opened its new library at 225 Highway 71 NW. The Alma Library was in the process of purchasing the old hardware store at 624 Fayetteville Avenue, moving there in April 2000. In 2006, an adjacent storefront was purchased to grow the library even more. A new library opened at 220 North Main Street in Mulberry in 2006 and expanded in 2018, doubling in size. Two new libraries made their debut in 2011, one in Van Buren at 1409 Main Street, and another at 737 Pirates Way in Cedarville. In 2019, CCLS celebrated its twentieth anniversary. At that time, the libraries housed 197,000 books and other materials, and employed twenty-eight people. The growth continues today. Today our services include: Public computers, including laptops Databases: research/learning, genealogy, newspapers, topics provided by the Arkansas State Library and IMLS Study rooms Public Wi-Fi www.crawfordcountylib.org eBooks and e-audio books that can be downloaded via our webpage, Interlibrary loan services, a program that shares books and materials from participating libraries across the U.S. Storytime for preschool children Storytime presented by our staff at outside locations such as daycares, schools, and adult living facilities Summer reading programs with parties and prizes Teen programs Adult programs that include everything from greeting card making to book clubs Art camps in partnership with the Center for Art in Education STEM and STEAM Programs Music programs Magic shows Science programs Exercise programs Health seminars CCLS provides these services through a 1.4 mill property tax that was passed in 1998 and has not been increased since. In December 2019, the CCLS began asking patrons for input into the libraries, asking which services are most important to them, and what services could be added to improve their lives. That data will help the System plan its future as it continues serving the needs of Crawford County, promoting a love of reading, and strengthening our diverse communities.
- Meeting Room | CCLS
Yeager Meeting Room The Yeager Meeting Room in Van Buren accommodates a maximum of 150 individuals and provides chairs and tables for seating arrangements. There's a wireless microphone system available for use, along with a laser projector and laptop for presentations. A Facility Use Request form must be submitted to the CCLS Secretary prior to use. Per CCLS policies, library meeting rooms are available for use by local non-profit organizations. For-profit organizations may also use the meeting rooms, provided the purpose of the meeting is non-profit and approved by the Crawford County Library System. Read the document attached below for further policy restrictions. Availability Meeting Room Policy Facility Use Request Form Email completed form to the CCLS Secretary Email: secretary@crawfordcountylib.org Give us a call at (479) 471-3226 if you have questions
- CCLS Board | CCLS
CCLS Board Upcoming Board Meeting Location: Mountainburg Public Library Date: 5/13/2025 Time: 5:30 PM CCLS Board Members Keith Pigg Library: Mulberry Email: kpiggcrawfordcountylib@gmail.com Alyssa Bryant Library: Mountainburg Email: abryant@crawfordcountylib.org Tammara Hamby Library: Van Buren Email: tammihambycclibrary@gmail.com Kayla Rich Library: Cedarville Email: krich@crawfordcountylib.org Kaelin Schaper Library: Alma Email: k schaper@crawfordcountylib.org Board Meeting Information Form for Public Comments at Board Meetings Community members who wish to address the board must submit the form below to the Library Director or a Board Member at least 1 hour prior to the meeting. This request should be detailed enough to allow the board members and director to understand the issue the individual wishes to discuss and which agenda item it pertains to. Each participant is limited to 3 minutes. Only community members who have turned in the form at the proper time will be allowed time to speak and meeting time constraints may not allow all who turned in a form to be accepted to speak. If you wish to download a copy of the form, click the PDF attachment above. Complete and Submit the Form Below: Form for Public Comment
- Announcements | CCLS
Announcements Health and Wellness Fair Saturday 08/24/2024 Van Buren Library