The James V. Brown Library is the public library for Williamsport and the center of the Lycoming County Library System. Built and opened in 1907 as the result of a bequest from lumber baron James VanDuzee Brown, the Library has grown and changed with the times.
Today, the James V. Brown Library is finding a balance between books and technology. Our customers value both the traditional services, and readily use the new technology based services. Hundreds of people a week use the web while at the library. The library’s website receives thousands of visits per month.
Hundreds of babies, toddlers and preschool children enjoy a story time and select books -- either in the Youth Services Department or from the traveling Storymobile and Book's Bus.
Today about half the people who visit the James V. Brown Library come for a good book or to read. The other half come for other reasons: seeking information for work, school, or personal development.
In the face of many changes, the library remains true to its original mission: to enable people to be the best they can be, to grow, to learn and to enjoy their lives while learning!
Industry
Libraries, Libraries & Archives, Computer Services
HQ Location
19 East Fourth Street
Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17701, US
Keywords
Children's WingBooksDVDSMusicPA Wilds CollectioLocal History and GenealogyStorytimes and more for childreOnline resourcesDownloadable e-books and audiobooksAdult education programs