With the development of crafts and the creation of guild associations, but also with the beginning of other forms of social organization and association of citizens through national, religious, and political organizations, the first institutionalized reading rooms were created, which were the center of a gathering of citizens within the guild and national associations in Ruma.
In the second half of the 19th and especially at the beginning of the 20th century, numerous guild and reading rooms of national associations were created. The first Serbian reading room in Ruma started operating in 1861.
The first public library whose services were available to all citizens was founded only after the Second World War in 1949. The city library is the oldest cultural institution in Ruma. The library has over 95,000 books and has four departments: for adults, for children, a scientific department, and a native collection that contains publications about Ruma and prominent individuals who were born here.
In the scientific department, there is a valuable work “Physics” from 1803, authored by the famous Serbian scientist and educator Atanasije Stojković, after whom the library was named in 2011.
The city library “Atanasije Stojković” today, due to its professional and technical capabilities, is an institution that successfully builds traditional cultural values and follows modern trends in library activity.
Since 2007, it has been a full member of COBISS.SR, and since July 2010, it has been included in the actual COBISS/OPAC environment and provides all services to users through this service.
In September 2022, the City Library “Atanasije Stojković” moved to a representative building, the former Military Home, for which Ruma is well known.