1878-1900
- Oakland Public Library opens, November 7, 1878
- Poet Ina D. Coolbrith appointed as Oakland's first City Librarian
- First branch library, the West Oakland Reading Room, is established, 1878
- Henry F. Peterson named City Librarian, 1893
- Construction is begun on a new Main Library, endowed by Andrew Carnegie, at 14th Street & Grove Street (now Martin Luther King, Jr. Way), 1899
- Alden Branch Library, now Temescal, is established, 1899
- Golden Gate Branch Library is established, 1899
- Charles S. Greene appointed City Librarian, 1899
1901-1910
- New Main Library opens at 14th Street & Grove Street, June 30, 1902
- Oakland hosts the first meeting of the California Library Association, 1903
- The Children's Room in the Oakland Main Library opens with Tiffany-made furnishings, 1904
1911-1920
- Telephone reference service is initiated, 1911
- Elmhurst & Melrose Branch libraries are established, 1911
- Piedmont Branch Library is established, 1912
- Dimond Branch Library is established, 1915
- Melrose Branch Library occupies its current Carnegie-endowed building, 1916
- Golden Gate Branch Library occupies its current Carnegie-endowed building, 1918
- Temescal Branch Library occupies its current Carnegie-endowed building, 1918
- Rockridge Branch Library is established, 1919
1921-1930
- John B. Kaiser appointed City Librarian, 1927
- Lakeview Branch Library is established, 1930
- Montclair Branch Library is established, 1930
1931-1940
- Workers from the federal Works Projects Administration accomplish major indexing and historical projects for the Oakland Public Library, including the first comprehensive history of the city
- Piedmont Branch Library occupies its current location, 1932
- Oakland voters fail to pass a bond proposition to provide funds for construction of a new Main Library, December 19, 1933
1941-1950
- Peter T. Conmy is appointed City Librarian, 1943
- Eastmont Branch Library is established, 1945
- Bond measure passed to finance construction of a new Main Library and new buildings to house the Elmhurst and Lakeview branch libraries, 1945
- New Elmhurst Branch Library moves to its current location, 1949
- Lakeview Branch Library moves to its current location, 1949
- Friends of the Oakland Public Library is formed, 1950
1951-1960
- Adult education programs are expanded
- The Oakland Main Library occupies its current location at 14th and Oak Streets, 1951
- The California Room (now the Oakland History Room) is founded, 1951
- Brookfield Branch Library is established, 1957
1961-1970
- Bookmobile service begins, 1965
- The Latin American Branch (now César E. Chávez Branch) Library, the first branch devoted to serving the Spanish-speaking community in the U.S., is established, 1966
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch is established, 1970
- William H. Brett appointed City Librarian, 1970
1971-1980
- Oakland Public Library establishes special services for the blind, visually impaired and deaf
- Oakland Public Library joins BARC (Bay Area Reference Center), which provides supplemental reference services
- Project Outreach to serve senior citizens is established, 1973
- Lelia White appointed Library Director, 1976
- Asian Branch Library is established, 1976
- New West Oakland Branch Library opens, 1977
- Oakland Public Library celebrates its centennial, 1978
- Oakland Public Library Association is formed, 1978
- BALIS (Bay Area Library and Information Service), a cooperative network of Bay Area libraries, is established with Oakland Public Library as a charter member, 1978
- Cityline is established, 1978
- American Indian Library Service is established, 1979
- Dimond Branch Library moves to its current location, 1980
1981-1990
- Eastmont Branch Library moves to Eastmont Mall, 1983
- Second Start Adult Literacy Program is launched, 1984
- Rockridge Branch Library moves to Birch Court, 1987
- Oakland Public Library automates its card catalog and procedures for cataloging and circulation, 1989
- Martín J. Gomez is appointed Director of Library Services, 1990
1991-2000
- New Brookfield Branch Library opens, 1992
- Oakland voters pass Measure O, the Library Services Retention and Enhancement Act, to provide supplemental financial support for the Oakland Public Library, June 7, 1994
- The African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO) is created, 1994
- PASS! (Partners Achieving School Success) homework centers are launched, 1994
- A 15-year Strategic Plan, "A Library for the 21st Century," is published, 1995
- New Asian Branch Library opens, 1995
- Oakland Public Library Foundation is incorporated, 1995
- Oakland Public Library begins providing Internet access to the public, 1995
- Books for Wider Horizons, a partnership with the City's Head Start program, is launched, 1995
- Business Information Center is established, 1995
- Billy Dancy is appointed as Director of Library Services, 1996
- New Rockridge Branch Library opens, 1996
- Oakland voters approve Measure I, a general obligation bond, which includes funding to seismically retrofit several Carnegie libraries, 1996
- Library begins extended services for patrons with disabilities, 1997
- First teenaged member, Esther Fuentes-Garcia, appointed to the Oakland Public Library Commission, 1997
- New Eastmont Branch Library opens, 1998
- Renovations completed at Temescal Branch Library, 1999
- Tool lending begins at Temescal Branch Library, 1999
- Renovation and expansion of Montclair Branch Library's Children Room completed, 1999
- Cityline is transformed into the Oaklanders' Assistance Center, 1999
- Renovations completed at Melrose Branch Library, 2000
- Renovations completed at Golden Gate Branch Library, 2000
- Carmen Martinez appointed Director of Library Services, 2000
2001-
- Oakland Main Library celebrates its Golden Jubilee, 2001
- Books in electronic format (e-books) are offered via the Internet, 2001
- The African American Museum & Library at Oakland opens in the renovated Charles Greene building (the old main library), 2002
- Reference service via electronic mail and live chat begins, 2002
- TeenZone is created in Main Library, 2002
- Oakland Public Library celebrates its 125th anniversary, 2003
- New César Chávez Branch Library opens in Fruitvale Transit Village, 2004
1878-1995 Compiled by William Sturm, Oakland History Room
1995- Compiled by Steven Lavoie, Oakland History Room
Dec. 5, 2003
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