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'''Guam Public Library System''' ([[Chamorro language|ChamorruChamoru]]: '''Sisteman Laibirihan Pupbleko Guåhan'''<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.imls.gov/pdf/5yrplans/GUplan2012.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2008-09-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916054718/http://imls.gov/pdf/5yrplans/GUplan2012.pdf |archive-date=2008-09-16 |deadurl-url=yes |dfstatus=dead }}</ref>) is the [[public library]] system of the [[United States]] territory of [[Guam]]. The main library is the Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library at 254 Martyr Street in the village of [[Hagåtña]].
 
==History==
The Guam Public Library System officially opened January 31, 1949 sourced from two [[Quonset hut]]s near the Agana Azotea. A division of the Department of Education, the original collection contained 13,000 books which were sourced mainly from deactivated Navy libraries. Many of the books also came from a substantial donation from the [[Los Angeles Public Library]].<ref name="About">{{cite web|title=About the Guam Public Library System|url=http://www.opaguam.org/sites/default/files/CITIZEN-CENTRIC%20REPORT%20FY2011_0.pdf|website=Guam Public Library System|accessdate=17 September 2017}}</ref>
 
By 1953 a bookmobile service began, allowing those in remote reaches of the countryisland territory of the United States to have access to new books. The following year the library became an independent government agency, separating itself from the Department of Education.
 
In 1960 the library relocated to the first floor of what used to be the Guam Administration Building. Because of its continued growth, and the need for more room, the library expanded to the second floor in 196881968, and to the third floor in 1979. At this point the building was entirely used by the library and therefore was renamed the N. M. Flores Memorial Public Library.<ref name="About" />
 
In 2011 the library system became a division of the [[Guam Department of Chamorro Affairs|Department of Chamorro Affairs]].<ref name="About" />
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==Branches==
The Guam Public Library system consists of 5 library branches located in various villages throughout the island.
<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gpls.guam.gov/Portals/50/GPLS_LOC/GPLS_Location_2007Apr12.xml{{dead link|title=Archived copy |website=gpls.guam.gov |access-date=March6 2017June 2022 |botarchive-url=InternetArchiveBothttps://web.archive.org/web/20090115030215/http://gpls.guam.gov/Portals/50/GPLS_LOC/GPLS_Location_2007Apr12.xml |fixarchive-attempteddate=yes15 January 2009 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The following locations each have their own library branch.
 
*[[Agat, Guam|Agat]] - 165 Follard Street
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*[[Yona, Guam|Yona]] - 265 Sister Mary Eucharita Drive
 
The AgataAgat and DeodedoDededo libraries were completed in 1968, the Barrigada Library was completed in 1970, the Merizo Library was completed in 1974, and the Yona Library opened in 1993. As well as having five branches and one main library, the system also reintroduced a bookmobile in 1990.
 
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Guam]]
[[Category:Libraries in Guam]]
[[Category:Education in Guam]]
[[Category:Educational institutionsLibraries established in 1949]]
[[Category:1949 establishments in Guam]]
[[Category:State libraries of the United States]]