Bucks County Free Library
Meredith Castor is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in customer service, education, and copyediting. Currently serving as a Customer Service Associate at Bucks County Free Library since January 2021, Meredith actively supports library patrons by addressing informational inquiries and maintaining user records. Meredith’s freelance work as a Copyeditor since February 2015 includes editing various written materials, with a notable project being the primary copy-editing of "Forgiveness and Justice" by Dr. In previous roles, Meredith has excelled as an Education and Program Assistant with the Aspen Historical Society, where innovative educational programs were developed, and as a Program Facilitator at Missio Seminary, managing online courses and student portfolios. Additionally, experience as a Reference and Instruction Librarian at Missio Seminary and a Clinician's Assistant at Well of Life Center for Natural Health further highlight Meredith’s diverse skill set. Holding an MLitt in War Studies from the University of Glasgow and a BA in History from Lafayette College, Meredith combines academic rigor with practical application in various professional settings.
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Bucks County Free Library
The Bucks County Free Library is a seven-branch county library system with locations in Bensalem, Doylestown, Langhorne, Levittown, Perkasie, Quakertown, and Lower Makefield. The county library system was founded in 1956 by a resolution of the Bucks County Commissioners. The library is governed by a seven-member board appointed by the County Commissioners. As a designated Pennsylvania public library district and system, the Bucks County Free Library collaborates on county wide projects, shares a public catalog, and provides support services to 11 additional public libraries in Bucks County: Fallsington, New Hope & Solebury, Northampton Township, Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, Morrisville, Pipersville, Riegelsville, Southampton, Lower Southampton, Wrightstown, and Warminster. These libraries are independently governed and managed by their own local boards and directors.