Who pays for materials at the public library?

Public libraries are largely supported from local taxes.

Public libraries, and their collections, are funded by a number of different sources. For example, most receive funds from the following:The municipality within which the library operates Often the province or state also contributes fundsFundraising campaignsFines/charges (for overdue items) and membership fees (if applicable)Grants, donations, and sponsorship by individuals, foundations, and corporations.

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