- Libraries Around Worldwide share a common mission: to preserve knowledge and make it accessible to everyone, yet they differ beautifully in design, purpose, and cultural role.
- Libraries in the United States form a nationwide network of more than 9,000 public libraries that serve as community hubs for learning, research, creativity, and public services. They offer far more than books—providing digital resources, study spaces, community programs, and technology access.
- Libraries in Europe
European libraries blend historic heritage with modern community roles, offering cultural preservation, digital access, and inclusive public spaces that support learning, creativity, and democratic engagement. - Libraries in Canada
has 642 public library systems and over 3,300 branches, serving millions of visitors each year and offering free access to books, digital media, technology, and community programs. Public libraries are governed locally under provincial legislation, forming a decentralized but well‑coordinated national network that support.
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I’m proud to share that Ashton J. Nguyen is beginning his journey in the performing arts, exploring opportunities in theater, stage performance, and online film. He’ll be using this photo as part of his developing professional portfolio as he builds experience, refines his craft, and connects with others in the creative industry. If you’re in the arts community — or simply want to support emerging talent — feel free to share or connect. Encouragement goes a long way for young performers taking their first steps.

