The Somerset County Library System of New Jersey Celebrates 90 Years of Service Excellence

(above) Pictured is the original SCLSNJ Bookmobile.

SCLSNJ Celebrates 90 Years of Service Excellence

Submitted by Tracy Carney

Over the past nine decades, the Somerset County Library System of New Jersey (SCLSNJ) has evolved from a small book truck, known as the bookmobile, to a Library System consisting of 10 full service branches across Somerset County. This year, SCLSNJ will celebrate 90 years of service to the Somerset County community by making enhancements throughout the system including additions to the collection, new resources and services, and more.

“Since 1930, SCLSNJ has striven to maintain our vision to work together to enrich lives, to expand knowledge, and to strengthen communities,” said Brian Auger, county library administrator. “The Library System is, and always has been, a cornerstone of our community. We are consistently responsive to the needs of our customers and are planning a number of exciting releases and events for our 90th year.”

Then and now

In the 1930s, Somerset County residents would have access to explore the bookmobile only once per month, when it made its rounds to their local community. Fast forward 90 years to 2020, and customers can browse the Library’s collection in the comfort of their own homes, through the internet, or even on the go through the Library’s cell phone app.

In the 1930s, there were just 100 stops a month on the bookmobile’s route that consisted of 37 centers and 63 schools. In 2019, the Library System branch visitors totaled over 1.1 million.

Nine decades ago, SCLSNJ’s collection consisted of just 500 print books. Now the Library System has a growing collection of over 702,000 books while also offering newspapers and magazines; media including music CDs, DVDs, and videogames; and audiobooks and e-books. While the bookmobile lent out an average of 300 print books a day, the current Library System circulates an average of 3,700 physical materials and almost 700 e-books daily.

Today, in addition to books, the Library System is so much more. SCLSNJ offers hundreds of programs a month for patrons of all ages; a cultural adventure pass, which allows Library customers to explore local museums, parks, and more; dozens of digital resources; and a number of services including foreign language learning, notary services, and passports.  

What’s new in 2020 and beyond

SCLSNJ continues to evolve by enhancing current services, adding to the ever-expanding collection, and by offering new resources to the community.

In 2020, the Library System launched Internet On the Go, free mobile hotspots available for checkout; appointment-based notary services; and new digital resources including BrianHQ and Gale courses.

In future years, the Library System will continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of the dynamic community by offering relevant resources, programs, and services to Library customers.

Explore everything your Library has to offer: SCLSNJ.org.

About Somerset County Library System of New Jersey

Somerset County Library System of New Jersey (SCLSNJ) partners with you to connect, to explore, to share and to discover. Together we enrich lives, expand knowledge and strengthen communities. SCLSNJ branches can be found in Bridgewater, Bound Brook, Hillsborough, Manville, North Plainfield, Peapack & Gladstone, Rocky Hill at Mary Jacobs Memorial Library, Somerville, Warren Township, and Watchung. Additionally, there are two SCLSNJ reading stations in Branchburg and Washington Valley. Visit SCLSNJ.org.

(above) Shirley Todoroff, lifelong Somerset County resident and SCLSNJ operations supervisor of processing in technical services, who is celebrating 50 years of employment with the Library System in 2020.

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