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About Us

The name of our library system is Forsyth County Public Library (4 words, all capitalized). The formal abbreviation for the Library is FCPL.

Forsyth County Public Library (FCPL) in Cumming, Georgia serves the residents of Forsyth County with five libraries, an administrative building, and a mobile library. Although varying degrees of library services have existed in Forsyth County since the 1920s, FCPL as a single-county, independent library was founded in 1996. Please see our History pageOpens the FCPL History page in current browser tab to learn more about the Library’s history.

FCPL leads the state in checkouts per capita and the Sharon Forks Library lends more physical materials than any other library in Georgia. Library Director Adrianne Junius attributes such high circulation to FCPL’s “outstanding Materials Department and Information Staff for selecting, displaying, and promoting our materials so successfully.” Director Junius also credits Forsyth County's strong commitment to education, which fosters a community of readers. More information about the Library’s usage can be found in our latest Annual ReportOpens the FCPL Annual Report page in current browser tab.

Forsyth County Public Library’s mission is to connect our community with exceptional resources, spaces, and experiences. Our vision is to be your first choice for discovery, inspiration, and enrichment. Please see our Strategic PlanOpens the FCPL Strategic Plan page in current browser tab for more information.

Photos

FCPL photos organized by branch. Please reach out to the Communications Manager for high resolution images.

Media Guidelines

    • Forsyth County Public Library (FCPL) aims to maintain an environment that allows patrons to freely and safely access library information and resources. The Library is a public facility and people may take photographs or videos in areas of the Library that are open to the general public. However, parties involved in photography and videography must follow the Library’s Patron Behavior Policy. The Library reserves the right to terminate or restrict any photography or filming that causes an undue disturbance, violates FCPL policies or procedures, endangers the health or safety of patrons or staff, compromises Library security or confidential records, or violates any local ordinance or state or federal law.

      The terms “photograph” and “photography” in this policy include any method of capturing or recording still or moving images, with or without sound, including photography, filming, videotaping, audio recording, or any other method.

      Video or photography equipment, such as tripods or lighting, is not permitted unless previously authorized by Library leadership.

      For a library to accomplish its intended purpose, it must generally be a place conducive to study and learning. Any person filming or photographing in areas of the Library that are open to the general public must refrain from:

      • Causing excessive noise or disturbance or otherwise engaging in conduct that interferes with the ability of other patrons to use the library for its intended purpose.
      • Blocking library aisles, walkways, stairwells, doors, or exits.
      • Taking photos, video, or audio of any other person in restrooms.
      • Taking photos, video, or audio of any other person in staff-only areas, except to the extent such photos, video, or audio are taken from a location open to the general public.
      • Taking photographs or videos in a manner that violates copyright.


      News Media Photography and Filming
      Members of the media are asked to notify the Library’s Communications Manager or administrative staff prior to or upon entering the library to alert staff of the intent to photograph or video inside the library. When possible, staff in the facility will be notified in advance to avoid potential interruption of library services and operations.

      Groups utilizing Library meeting rooms may arrange for photographers or news media during their events.


      Photography and Filming by FCPL
      FCPL photographs, films, and records activities, programs, and events for non-commercial, informational, and promotional purposes. Photography captured by FCPL may be used in publications, programs, productions, presentations, displays, websites, social media, and other forms of media.

      Library visitors consent to be photographed in public areas unless they specifically inform staff otherwise. Any individual who does not wish the Library to use a photograph of themselves or their minor child should inform a Library staff member before or while such photographs are being taken.


      Approved on 09/18/2023
      Implemented on 09/19/2023

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