County library system earns 7th prestigious five-star rating

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Mercer County’s library system has been recognized for excellence by Library Journal, a monthly publication for library professionals. The journal recently released its 2015 ratings for the nation’s public libraries and ranked the Mercer County Library System among the nation’s best libraries for the eighth consecutive year.

The publication, called “America’s Star Libraries,” rated 7,663 public libraries using a variety of data, and only 261 received star designations. The Mercer County Library System earned a five-star rating. The prestigious designation was awarded for the first time in 2008, then again in 2009, 2010 and 2011, 2012 and 2013.

The Mercer County Library System was one of just three libraries in New Jersey to receive this top honor, and placed eighth out of 112 libraries nationwide in its budget category. The criteria for ranking the libraries were measures that indicate public service— per capita circulation, visits, program attendance and public Internet use.

The Mercer County Library System, made up of nine branches, is committed to providing the materials and services that satisfy the educational, informational, recreational, and cultural needs of its diverse community and strives to encourage a lifelong interest in reading. For information about programs and services, please visit your local branch or mcl.org.

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