The New York Public Library

The New York Public Library (NYPL) is one of the largest public libraries in the world, providing free access to a vast collection of books, digital resources, and cultural programs. Established in 1895, it serves millions of visitors annually through its 92 locations across New York City. NYPL generates revenue through public funding, private donations, and various membership programs. Key historical moments include the opening of its iconic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building in 1911 and its ongoing digitization efforts to make resources accessible globally.

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