Metropolitan Library System (Oklahoma)
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The Metropolitan Library System is a public library system consisting of 19 libraries that serves
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Oklahoma County is located in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2010 census, the population was 718,633, making it the most populous county in Oklahoma. The county seat is Oklahoma City, the state capital and largest ci ...
. The system serves anyone who lives, attends school, or owns property in Oklahoma County.Library Cards
/ref> Metropolitan's service area includes the majority of the
Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, it ranks 20th among United States cities in population, a ...
city limits, as well as many suburbs that surround Oklahoma City that are located in Oklahoma County. In addition to residents of Oklahoma County, the system also allows those served by the
Pioneer Library System The Pioneer Library System (PLS) is a public library system that serves residents in the central Oklahoma counties of Cleveland, Pottawatomie and McClain with administrative offices in Norman. Additionally, the system also allows those ser ...
(which includes Cleveland, McClain, and Pottawatomie counties) to check out materials via a reciprocal borrowing agreement, and also allows non-residents to borrow materials if they pay an annual fee. The library is governed by the 28-member Metropolitan Library commission: 13 of its members are appointed by the Mayor of Oklahoma City, 11 are appointed by various cities within the Library's service area, and one is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Oklahoma County. The other three seats are occupied by the Mayor of Oklahoma City, the chair of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Executive Director of the Metropolitan Library System.


Circulation

The Metropolitan Library System (MLS) had 5.87 million circulations in the 2015-2016 Fiscal Year. The MLS has consistently had about 6 million circulations each year for the past decade. Th
Edmond branch
of the MLS has the highest total circulation of physical materials of all MLS locations.


Inventory

The MLS has 1,343,826 items in its collections.MLS Commission Packet - Jan. 2016: Page 42 of 63
/ref> The vast majority circulates. The collection is 76.3% books, 7.5% D.V.D., 6.5% C.D., 6
eMedia
4% periodicals, 1.6% Audio Players, .2% Video Players, and .2% other materials by items. Information about the collection by titles is needed to gain a real perspective of the collection, but the MLS is clearly a paper-pages-book in hand public library. You can help add to the collection vi

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donations
but either way the materials will have to meet the selection policy.


Locations

Metropolitan Library System operates 19 locations.


Oklahoma City

*Almont
Library
*Belle Isl
Library
*Capitol Hil
Library
*Downtow
Library
( Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library) *Northwes
Library
*Ralph Elliso
Library
*Southern Oak
Library
*Wrigh
Library


Other cities in Oklahoma County

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Membership

There are multiple types of library cards with borrowing privileges. Each card comes wit
responsibilities


Services

The Metropolitan Library System provides many services.Services
/ref> Borrowing physical and digital titles via th
Public CatalogDatabasesAsk a LibrarianTailored TitlesAdult Education, GED and Literacy ProgramsBooks by MailChildren's ServicesFamily PlaceCome Read with MeMeeting Rooms & Rental SpacesOklahoma MemoriesPrintingPublic Computers & WiFiRSS FeedsRelay ServicesTeen & Young Adult Services
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Also, the MLS provides an Interlibrary Loan service for items that aren't in the MLS's collection. Some services are available for all members, while some services are limited depending upon library card type.


Controversies

The Metropolitan Library System has been involved in a number of controversies and accusations of censorship. Many express concern that extreme
cultural conservatives Cultural conservatism is described as the protection of the cultural heritage of a nation state, or of a culture not defined by state boundaries. It is usually associated with criticism of multiculturalism, and opposition to immigration. Cultu ...
exercise an inordinate amount of power over the system.


"The Tin Drum" controversy

In 1997, the system was placed in the center of a dispute regarding the film "
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". The conservative group "Oklahomans for Children and Families" checked out the film, as well as other material from the Library, and began accusing the library of being a harbor for "obscene" material, including the film in question. Members of the group began attending meetings of city councils around Oklahoma County, and were able to convince a number of these cities to pass resolutions regarding the group's goals. Eventually one of the group's leaders turned over a copy of the film to local police. This resulted in the film being declared obscene by Oklahoma County District Judge Richard Freeman; as a result, all known copies of the film were seized from both libraries as well as individuals who had rented copies from video stores. However, the film's prohibited status was eventually revoked after the film's ban provoked further controversy and allegations of censorship.


"Controversial" Children's Books

In August 2005, the Library Commission voted 10-7 to move "easy, easy-reader, and tween" books containing "sensitive or controversial" themes to an area that could only be accessed by adults. The decision was based primarily on concern by cultural conservatives that books that advocate acceptance of homosexuality, such as "
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", were accessible by children. Staff of the Library system opposed such restrictions, and the
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strongly condemned the decision. Prior, state representative
Sally Kern Sally Kern (born November 27, 1946) is an American politician and former educator who served as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for the 84th district from 2005 to 2017. Early life and education Kern was born in Jonesboro, Ar ...
had spearheaded an effort to keep such books away from children; in May 2005, the Oklahoma House passed a nonbinding resolution to "confine homosexually themed books and other age-inappropriate material to areas exclusively for adult access and distribution", primarily due to Kern's efforts. The Commission's decision was implemented in February 2006 as a "Family Talk" section that contained such controversial content. Further restrictions were added in November 2008, when the Commission added the requirement that such material must be placed at least 60 inches off the ground in order to be out of the reach of many children. In December 2008, bloggers James Miko and Wayne Fuller accused Oklahoma City Mayor
Mick Cornett Michael Earl Cornett Sr. (born July 16, 1958) is an American politician and former television personality who served as the 35th mayor of Oklahoma City, from 2005 until 2018. A member of the Republican Party, he was only the fourth mayor in O ...
of working with Steve Kern, the husband of Rep. Sally Kern and pastor of Olivet Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, to make nominations to the Metropolitan Library Commission based on the issue of disallowing children access to such controversial books. The "Gossip Boy" blog had obtained a copy of a leaked conversation with Kern, where he mentioned his nominees for the Commission and mentioned that one "won’t take a lick of nonsense from the homos."


Attempted gag order on abortion information

In July 2022, the library system ordered its workers not to provide information about abortion to guests, saying in a memo, "If a staff member gives any information on how to obtain an abortion, then that person may be found personally liable and will also make MLS liable." One librarian described the order as "dystopian" and noted that the order violated the
American Library Association The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with 49,727 members a ...
's Principles of Intellectual Freedom. After public backlash, the library system hastily clarified that librarians could "provide factual information" but "should not offer opinions surrounding the law."


References


External links


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