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  1. The Library is different from most city libraries because it is governed by a board of trustees and funded privately but serves the public. The Providence Public Library was awarded the National Medal for Museum and Library Service in 2001, for outstanding service to their community.

  2. Providence Public Library differs from public libraries in most American cities in that it is privately governed and supported, but it serves the people in the best “public” sense of the word. It is owned and governed by a Board of Trustees whose members are elected for four-year terms by the Corporation.

  3. The independent, private Providence Public Library has provided public library service since 1875, offering classes, exhibitions, community events and more. Search for: eBooks

  4. You may borrow up to 99 items at one time. Renew in person, online through your account, by calling 401-455-8000. Maximum overdue fines on books is $6 and on DVDs is $10. Children’s and Teen’s material at PPL do not carry overdue fines. Patrons will be charged the replacement cost for lost or damaged items.

  5. Nov 20, 2021 · 0:00. 0:45. When the Providence Public Library unveiled its $28.5-million renovation in the spring of 2020, it revealed the vision executive director Jack Martin and others had for the landmark ...

  6. Finding Aid. Scope and Contents. The Caleb Fiske Harris Collection on the Civil War and Slavery was the first collection acquired by Providence Public Library, and is now one of the largest, containing more than 10,000 books, pamphlets, manuscripts, ephemera and newspapers relating to the experience of Rhode Islanders serving in the Civil War.

  7. Providence Public Library. Share this story email icon. ... Providence City Hall. 401-680-5000. 25 Dorrance Street. Providence, Rhode Island 02903. Get Directions.