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IDS Number: 145A01 , IDS Number: 284A28 , IDS Number: 284A30 , Abington Township Public Library IDS Number: 210A01 Abington Free IDS Number: 145A01 IDS Number: 284A28 , , IDS Number: 284A30 Abington Township Public Library , IDS Number: 210A01 Abington Free Library 1030 Old York Road Abington, PA 19001 Director: Nancy Hammeke Marshall 215-885-5180 x114 [email protected] ILL: Heather Willever-Farr 215-885-5180 x124 [email protected] Adams County Library System Adams Memorial Library IDS Number: 149A01 IDS Number: 368A01 140 Baltimore Street 1112 Ligonier Street Gettysburg, PA 17325 Latrobe, PA 15650-1994 Director: Laura Goss Director: Tracy Trotter 717-334-5716 x221 724-539-1972 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Martha Housch ILL: Mandy Siegel 717-334-5716 x227 724-539-1972 [email protected] [email protected] Albright College Allegheny College IDS Number: 103 IDS Number: 104 Gingrich Library Pelletier Library Gingrich Library 555 North Main St. 1621 N. 13th St. Meadville, PA 16335 Reading, PA 19604-1708 Director: Richard Holmgren Director: Sandy Stump 814-332-2765 610-921-7205 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Linda Ernst ILL: Samantha Thomas 814-332-3790 610-921-7209 [email protected] [email protected] Allen High School Library Allentown Public Library IDS Number: 280A11 IDS Number: 105 126 N. 17th St. 1210 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA 18104 Allentown, PA 18102 Director: Gerard Epler Director: Renee Haines 484-765-5143 610-820-2400 x111 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Gerard Epler ILL: Nancy Horwath 484-765-5143 610-820-2400 x145 [email protected] [email protected] Altoona Area Public Library Alvernia University IDS Number: 106 IDS Number: 211 1600 Fifth Avenue Franco Library Altoona, PA 16602 400 Saint Bernardine St. Director: Jennifer Knisely Reading, PA 19607-1799 814-946-0417 x122 Director: Jingfeng Xia [email protected] 610-568-1465 ILL: Katie Greenleaf Martin [email protected] 814-946-0417 x132 ILL: Derek Smith [email protected] 610-796-8224 [email protected] Annie Halenbake Ross Library Apollo-Ridge IDS Number: 138A15 IDS Number: 284A01 232 West Main Street 1825 State Route 56 Lock Haven, PA 17745 Spring Church, PA 15686 Director: Diane Whitaker Director: Robert J. Fello 570-748-3321 724-478-6000 x1040 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Andrea Glossner ILL: Robert J. Fello 570-748-3321 724-478-6000 x1040 [email protected] [email protected] Arcadia University ARIN IU #28 IDS Number: 107 IDS Number: 284 Landman Library Regional Learning Center 450 S. Easton Rd. Regional Learning Center Glenside, PA 19038-3295 2895 West Pike Director: Adam Hess Indiana, PA 15701-9769 215-572-2842 Director: Travis Stormer [email protected] 724-463-5300 x1262 ILL: Brittany Mease [email protected] 215-572-2137 ILL: Denise Chrispell [email protected] 724-463-5300 x1262 [email protected] Art Institute of York/Pennsylvania Arthur Hufnagel PL of Glen Rock IDS Number: 149A17 IDS Number: 149A07 1409 Williams Road 32 Main Street York, PA 17402 Glen Rock, PA 17327 Director: Dominish Miller Director: TBA 717-757-1070 717-235-1127 x6002 [email protected] TBA ILL: Dominish Miller ILL: Kathy Heisler 717-757-1070 717-235-1127 [email protected] [email protected] Avella Area Public Library B. F. Jones Memorial Library IDS Number: 197A01 IDS Number: 195 11 School Court Aliquippa District Center Box 547 663 Franklin Avenue Avella, PA 15312 Aliquippa, PA 15001 Director: Melissa Ansell Director: Ann Andrews 724-587-5633 724-375-2900 x104 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Melissa Ansell ILL: Cindy Murphy 724-587-5633 724-375-2900 x107 [email protected] [email protected] Back Mountain Memorial Library Bala Cynwyd Library IDS Number: 222A01 IDS Number: 210A13 96 Huntsville Rd. 131 Old Lancaster Road Dallas, PA 18612-1829 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Director: Martha Butler Director: Jean Knapp 570-675-1182 610-664-1196 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Michele Gesky ILL: Jackie Schulmeister 570-675-1182 610-664-1196 [email protected] [email protected] Bangor Public Library Barrett Paradise Friendly Library IDS Number: 126A03 IDS Number: 126A04 39 South Main St. 6500 Route 191 Bangor, PA 18013 Cresco, PA 18326 Director: Kathleen Lynch Director: Mary Ann Lewis 610-588-4136 570-595-7171 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Kathleen Lynch ILL: Mary Ann Lewis 610-588-4136 570-595-7171 [email protected] [email protected] Beaver Area Memorial Library Belle Vernon Public Library IDS Number: 195A04 IDS Number: 368A02 100 College Avenue 505 Speer Street Beaver, PA 15009 Belle Vernon, PA 15012-1540 Director: Diane Wakefield Director: Adrianne McConville 724-775-1132 724-929-6642 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Mary Jane Ulmer ILL: Adrianne McConville 724-775-1132 724-929-6642 [email protected] [email protected] Benson Memorial Library Bentleyville Public Library IDS Number: 304 IDS Number: 197A02 213 N. Franklin Street 931 Main St. Titusville, PA 16354 Bentleyville, PA 15314 Director: Jessica Hilburn Director: Charlotte Carpenter 814-827-2913 724-239-5122 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: ILL ILL: Charlotte Carpenter 814-827-2913 724-239-5122 [email protected] [email protected] Berks County IU #14 Bethlehem Area Public Library IDS Number: 297 IDS Number: 108 Rivers Chase Business Center 11 West Church Street 1111 Commons Blvd. Bethlehem, PA 18018 Reading, PA 19612-6050 Director: Josh Berk Director: Kevin Andreyo 610-867-3761 x215 610-987-8567 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Caitlin Cuba ILL: Dereka Lint 610-867-3761 x275 610-987-8480 [email protected] [email protected] Blairsville Middle/High School Library Blairsville Public Library IDS Number: 284A14 IDS Number: 342 100 School Lane 113 North Walnut St. Blairsville, PA 15717 Blairsville, PA 15717 Director: Yolande A. McCloskey Director: Carol Kuhns 724-459-8211 724-459-6077 x11 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Yolande A. McCloskey ILL: Carol Kuhns 724-459-8211 724-459-6077 [email protected] [email protected] Bloomsburg Public Library Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania IDS Number: 138A01 IDS Number: 109 225 Market St. Harvey A. Andruss Library Bloomsburg, PA 17815 400 E. Second St. Director: Lydia Kegler Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570-784-0883 Director: Charlotte Droll [email protected] 570-389-4207 ILL: Andrea Schwartz [email protected] 570-784-0883 ILL: Andrea Schwartz [email protected] 570-389-4218 [email protected] Blossburg Memorial Library Boyertown Area Sr. High School Library IDS Number: 138A19 IDS Number: 297A01 307 Main St. 120 N. Monroe St. Blossburg, PA 16912 Boyertown, PA 19512 Director: Shelby Kinsey Director: Melissa Gramp 570-638-2197 610-473-3651 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Melissa Gramp 610-473-3651 [email protected] Boyertown Jr. High West Center Library Bradford County Library IDS Number: 297A14 IDS Number: 138A02 380 S. Madison St. R.R. #3, Box 320 Boyertown, PA 19512 Troy, PA 16947 Director: Mary Jane Reinert Director: Jeff Singer 610-369-7483 570-297-2436 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Nancy Robinson 570-297-2436 [email protected] Brandywine Heights Middle School Library Brownsville Free Public Library IDS Number: 297A54 IDS Number: 197A17 200 W. Weis Street 100 Seneca Street Topton, PA 19562 Brownsville, PA 15417-1974 Director: Marie Ballantyne Director: Lori Barron 610-682-5100 x3103 724-785-7272 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Marie Ballantyne ILL: Lori Barron 610-682-5100 x3103 724-785-7272 [email protected] [email protected] Bryn Athyn College Bryn Mawr College IDS Number: 194 IDS Number: 110 Swedenborg Library Mariam Coffin Canaday Library Swedenborg Library Mariam Coffin Canaday Library 2925 College Drive 101 N. Merion Ave. Bryn Athyn, PA 19009-0740 Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-2899 Director: Carol Traveny Director: Dr. Gina Siesing 267-502-2531 610-526-5270 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Gwynne Haladay ILL: David Perry 267-502-2517 610-526-5278 [email protected] [email protected] Bucknell University Bucks County Community College IDS Number: 160 IDS Number: 224 Ellen Clarke Bertrand Library Bucks County Community College Library Bertrand Library Library 69 Coleman Hall Road 275 Swamp Rd. Lewisburg, PA 17837 Newtown, PA 18940-0999 Director: R. Daniel Heuer Director: Monica Kuna 570-577-3249 215-968-8003 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Kay Knapp ILL: Marzenna Ostrowski 570-577-1463 215-968-8003 [email protected] [email protected] Bucks County Free Library Bucks County IU #22 IDS Number: 111 IDS Number: 281 Interlibrary Loan Department Professional Library 150 South Pine Street 705 N. Shady Retreat Rd Doylestown, PA 18901 Doylestown, PA 18901 Director: Patty Dawson Director: Pam Dinan 215-348-0332 x1225 215-348-2940 x1607 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Laura Foltin ILL: Julia Fitzsimmons 215-348-0332 x1244 215-348-2940 x1625 [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected] Buffalo Elementary School Burgettstown Community Library IDS Number: 284A02 IDS Number: 197A04 Library 2 Kerr St. 500 Sarver Road Burgettstown, PA 15021 Sarver, PA 16055 Director: Kristin Frazier Director: Celeste Calabrese 724-947-9780 724-353-9577 x4124 [email protected] [email protected] ILL: Kristin Frazier ILL: Celeste Calabrese 724-947-9780 724-353-9577 x4124 [email protected] [email protected] Butler Area Public Library Cabrini University IDS Number: 163A01 IDS Number: 228 218 N. McKean Street Holy Spirit Library Butler, PA 16001 610 King of Prussia Road Director: Lori Campbell Radnor, PA 19087-3698 724-287-1715 Director: Anne Schwelm 610-902-8536 ILL: Tammy McNanny [email protected] 724-287-1715 ILL: Adam Altman 610-902-8432 [email protected] Cairn University California Public Library IDS Number: 377 IDS Number: 197A05 Masland Library 100 Wood St.
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