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Reciprocal borrowing privileges are extended by the GBPLD to all library card holders from a local public library in Illinois where the card holder is a resident and library taxpayer. Certain restrictions may apply as determined by the GBPLD and under RAILS guidelines.
Among libraries spending $1029.9M, there are three new five-star libraries: Gail Borden Public Library District in Elgin, IL; Salt Lake City, UT; and Santa Monica, CA. The other 5-star libraries in Illinois are Naperville, Schaumburg, Wilmette, Elmhurst, Oak Park, Ela Area, Northbrook and Lanark.
Illinois State Library Agency overview Jurisdiction State of Illinois Headquarters 300 South Second Street Springfield, Illinois, United States39.7992172N 89.6528777W Agency executives Alexi Giannoulias, State Librarian Greg McCormick, Director Parent agency Office of the Secretary of State7 more rows
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The Illinois State Library, dedicated in 1990, maintains a collection of more than 5 million items in its five-floor building in Springfield and is open daily to the public.

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Library cards must be renewed every two years. Most accounts will need to be renewed in person with the same documents required for a new library card.
The Public Library Per Capita Grant assists public libraries in providing library services that meet or show progress toward meeting Illinois library standards. Grant amounts of up to $1.475 per person, based on the population of the librarys service area, are awarded annually to qualified Illinois public libraries.

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