The San Mateo County Libraries ( SMCL ), formerly San Mateo County Library , is a public library system and Joint Powers Authority headquartered in San Mateo , California . Its motto is "Open for Exploration".
4-664: It is a member of the Peninsula Library System . It serves the smaller cities of San Mateo County who do not have a city library. The following locations are a part of the system: The bookmobile service travels around the county to various locations like schools, post offices, and even the Hiller Aviation Museum . This article about a California building or structure is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Peninsula Library System The Peninsula Library System ( PLS )
8-592: Is a consortium of libraries, whose members are the branches of the San Mateo County Libraries , individual city libraries and their branches, and area community college libraries. There are two branches in Burlingame : one main library, and one at Easton. The PLS includes the libraries at Cañada College , College of San Mateo , and Skyline College . There are four branches in Daly City :
12-698: Is a consortium of public and community college libraries in San Mateo County , California , United States, which serves the part of the San Francisco Bay Area known as " The Peninsula ". The system has dozens of branches in local communities and at various area community colleges, a bookmobile, and automated book kiosks called Library-a-Go-Go . The Peninsula Library System's mission states that it "strengthens local libraries through cooperation, enabling them to provide better service to their diverse communities." Peninsula Library System
16-677: The John D. Daly branch on Hillside, the Bayshore branch, the Serramonte branch, and the Westlake branch. Menlo Park has both a main branch and a branch at Belle Haven. The Downtown Library, Schaberg Branch Library, and Redwood Shores Branch Library comprise the three library locations in the community of Redwood City . San Mateo has a main downtown location plus two minor branches, while South San Francisco has two self-titled branches, both
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