Fredericton Public Library

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The Fredericton Public Library is a public library located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada; it is the province's most used library.[1] Built in June 1975 and remodelled and expanded in 1990[2], the library holds books, large print books, current magazines and newspapers, compact disks, VHS and a slowly diminishing collection of gramophone records and compact cassettes. Microforms were also available until around 2004 when they were donated to the Harriet Irving Library located at the University of New Brunswick. In addition, the library contains a restricted provincial archives collection, technology and children's room.

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  1. ^ Fredericton Tourist Information Guide, 1990-2005 editions.
  2. ^ Fredericton Tourist Information Guide, 1991-2005 editions.

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