Post date: Jul 05, 2016
Tony Marx, president of the New York Public Library, which has 92 branches in the Bronx, in Manhattan and on Staten Island, said library officials no longer had to worry about plugging budget holes and could instead focus on building services and programs. They have hired 120 more staff members, including 67 librarians for children and young adult literature alone. They have spent $1.1 million on books and materials and expanded seats in early literacy programs for toddlers. (HU, W. (2016, July 4). Adding Classes and Content, Resurgent Libraries Turn a Whisper Into a Roar. The New York Times, p. A19. Retrieved July 5, 2016, from http://nyti.ms/29ul5hu)
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