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Orange County Library Long-Range Facility Planning I� <br /> The jurisdiction of the Orange County Library system includes all areas of Orange County <br /> exclusive of the Town of Chapel Hill , although services are extended free of charge to <br /> Chapel Hill residents . The system includes a central library located in a 12 , 650 square foot <br /> facility in Hillsborough, the Cedar Grove Branch Library located with other Orange County <br /> services on Highway 86N, the Carrboro Branch Library co - located with the media center in <br /> the McDougle Middle School , and the Carrboro Cybrary recently opened in downtown <br /> Carrboro . <br /> An analysis of registered borrowers of the Orange County Library system by township <br /> residence in 2001 indicated that the highest percentage of library borrowers lived in the <br /> Cheeks, Hillsborough , and Chapel Hill Townships , with the majority of the Chapel Hill <br /> Township registrations representing Carrboro Library borrowers . Further analysis indicates <br /> that not only do the borrowers from Cheeks and Hillsborough represent a large percentage of <br /> the total library borrowers , but a relatively high percentage of the total population of these <br /> townships (46 % and 50% respectively) . <br /> Although the central library is housed in a facility with other Orange County government <br /> illsborough ' s library , " rather than "Orange County' s <br /> offices , it has gained an identity as "H <br /> Library." It is the sense of the Task Force that this identity has contributed to the lack of <br /> understanding among the public of library governance and funding responsibilities . <br /> The progress made in the last several years to extend and improve services to the Town of <br /> Carrboro has been the result of approaches from Carrboro residents directly to the Board of <br /> Commissioners . Although the resulting services are under the auspices of the Orange County <br /> Library administration , a competitive tension appears to have developed that could interfere <br /> with library progress overall if the County does not assume a more comprehensive approach <br /> to library service and facility development . <br /> ❑ The development of library services for Orange County residents has been fragmented <br /> at best, resulting in great disparity in the level of library services provided throughout <br /> the county. <br /> o Tlte ,f acilities and resources of the Orange Count Public Library systemare <br /> significantly below the standard required to provide effective public library services. <br /> Library staff has been creative and resourceful its "making do " with very Uniited <br /> resources. <br /> Chart # 1 compares the resources available in 2002 -2003 to Orange County residents from the <br /> Central Library with those at the Chapel Hill Public Library and in the State as a whole., It <br /> demonstrates the disparity in available resources and the inadequacy of resources in relation <br /> to state averages and professional standards . 2002-2003 is the most recent year that <br /> comparative figures are available for North Carolina as a whole , <br /> 8 <br />