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American library consortium in Massachusetts
The Merrimack Valley Library Consortium
(
MVLC
) is an American
library consortium
created by Nancy Jacobson and Evelyn Kuo in 1982. MVLC manages the resource sharing of 36 automated and partially automated libraries in
Merrimack Valley
region of northeastern
Massachusetts
, ensuring unified access to all of their catalogs, which represent almost three million items and more than six hundred thousand titles.
Most library cards in Massachusetts are valid at MVLC member libraries.
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MVLC Libraries:
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- Amesbury Public Library
- Memorial Hall Library
, Andover
- Billerica Public Library
- Boxford Town Library
- Burlington
Public Library
- Gleason Public Library,
Carlisle
- Chelmsford
Public Library
- Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library,
Dracut
- Dunstable Free Public Library,
Dunstable
- Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library
- Georgetown Peabody Library
- Groton
Public Library
- Langley-Adams Library
, Groveland
- Hamilton-Wenham Public Library
- Haverhill Public Library
- Ipswich Public Library
- Lawrence Public Library
- Reuben Hoar Library,
Littleton
- Pollard Memorial Library
, Lowell
- Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library
- Merrimac Public Library
- Nevins Memorial Library
, Methuen
- Flint Public Library
, Middleton
- Newbury Town Library
- Newburyport Public Library
- Stevens Memorial Library
, North Andover
- Flint Memorial Library,
North Reading
- Rockport Public Library
- Rowley Public Library
- Salisbury Public Library
- Tewksbury
Public Library
- Topsfield Town Library
- Tyngsborough
Public Library
- G.A.R. Memorial Library
, West Newbury
- J. V. Fletcher Library,
Westford
- Wilmington
Memorial Library
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