Columbia Public Library

[7] Prior to receiving tax support, the town public library ran on donations and moved across numerous downtown locations over the decades of the 20th century.

[8] Soon after the Tuesday Club organized in town in 1899 as a women's literary and culture society, they helped to establish, purchase, stock, and run a free public library in Columbia.

The Daniel Boone Regional Library (DBRL) system was established in 1959 as a joining of the earlier established Boone, Howard, and Callaway counties public libraries, together with the county seat town of Boone County of the Columbia Public Library[11] In 2023, DBRL had a cumulative circulation of 2,847,389, including ebooks, digital audiobooks, and digital magazines.

[12] CPL experimented with eliminating overdue fines starting July, 1961 for a six-month trial period.

[14] It was common for public libraries around the United States to forgive fines for a brief amnesty period, but the practice of discontinuing late fees did not catch on more widely until the 2010s.

Columbia Public Library interior, of recently built structure of 2002, at Garth and Broadway, part of the Daniel Boone Regional Library system