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Behind the Scenes at Columbus Metropolitan Library

Clip: Season 1 Episode 33 | 5m 30s

A look behind the scenes at the Columbus Metro Library.

The Columbus Metropolitan Library serves 21 locations in Franklin County, and its operations center in Gahanna serves as a hub for the movement of all the materials that move through the system. We sneak behind the scenes after dark to find out just exactly how the books get onto the shelf.

05/19/2016 | Rating NR

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Broad and High is a local public television program presented by WOSU

Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!

Artist Profile: Lab Partners

Clip: S1 Ep33 | 4m 21s | The Lab Partners create wearable art using craftsmanship with technology. (4m 21s)

Artist Profile: Tim George

Clip: S1 Ep33 | 7m 49s | Tim Georgein Eastern Oregon has taken rawhide braiding to the level of fine art. (7m 49s)

The Columbus Park of Roses

Clip: S1 Ep33 | 5m 16s | The Park of Roses in Clintonville has more than 12,000 roses spanning over 400 varieties. (5m 16s)

May 28 Episode Preview

Preview: S1 Ep33 | 30s | On the next Broad and High, the Columbus Metro Library and the Park of Roses. (30s)

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