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James V. Brown Library

www.jvbrown.edu

 
The James V. Brown Library is the public library for Williamsport and the center of the Lycoming County Library System. Built and opened in 1907 as the result of a bequest from lumber baron James V. Brown, the Library has grown and changed with the times. Today, the James V. Brown Library is finding a balance between books and technology. Our customers value both the traditional services, and readily use the new technology based services. Hundreds of people a week use the web while at the library. The library`s website receives thousands of visits per month. Hundreds of babies, toddlers ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.jvbrown.edu
  • 19 East Fourth Street
    Williamsport, PA USA 17701
  • Phone: n/a

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Toby Schwartzman
Director of Collections and Technical Services Profile
Kate Shaw
Director of Collections and Technical Services Profile

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