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The Gladstone's excites my readers side.
I would like to blend the two. The Livingstone's furnishings with the Gladstone's library.




I have a large book area which I call my library, but I can't afford to decorate it lavishly. :(

Though I do love the one I put in my former dining room and it only cost me a few hundred dollars!

But the town's library is under re-construction. I'll use it when it's open.



All books can be renewed online three times if necessary (that's about 2 months !), e-books downloaded, Zinio magazines downloaded etc. They have a picture, map and family history archive and record depository. Obviously reading areas, but also a dozen or so computers, photocopying facility and kids/pre school section.
11 books/cd's/dvd's can be loaned at a time. What more could I ask for? Unfortunately it isn't used by the population as much as it should be, which is a shame.

Mine sounds a lot like yours Haydn!

All books c..."
It is good to hear this, Haydn. I have seen news stories, and heard many UK citizens, talk about the library problem in the UK. That they are in a state of decline and it is a big concern.





I would like to get them free though. :)

Beware, it's a bit depressing seeing as it doesn't exist anymore!!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/...

http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/wp-con...
The home of an historical read if ever there was one. LOL
Dawn wrote: "15 Gorgeous Photos Of The Old Cincinnati Library
Beware, it's a bit depressing seeing as it doesn't exist anymore!!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/......"
Those are some awesome photos! Thanks
Beware, it's a bit depressing seeing as it doesn't exist anymore!!
http://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/......"
Those are some awesome photos! Thanks

I think health and safety would have had a field day now though. Lol

http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/wp-con...
The home of an historical read if ev..."
Oh wow. Nice!!!

Works great with the Android app, all the magazines I check out download automatically and I can read them on my tablet! The library even has 3 of the magazines I was going to subscribe to so that will save me some money!

Or maybe they already have it. I haven't checked on that sort of thing since early this year.





In some ways the building reminds me of the Federation Square buildings in Melbourne.
http://wikimapia.org/2056/Federation-...

Actually, the reno was internal. That facade is at least 20 years old.


Thanks Odin for Amazon and whispernet.

Each branch [there are 12 all together] is being totally renovated, upgraded and expanded. My local branch underwent this process last year and it's just amazing what we now have. Many functions and tasks are now automated, including the book return system, which has machines into which you put your book for immediate recording as returned and made available to patrons. The check out system, either by a person or a scanning machine, reads the book codes and prints out receipts. The library website allows one to search, find, request and reserve books. Books are swift tracked and moved between branches. One gets an email when a requested book is available for pick up.
There are many computers available for patrons to use for free, study rooms, cubbies and quiet reading areas.
All this automation is freeing up the librarians to assist patrons. There is a research desk, always manned, that I've found very helpful and for those patrons not so computer or electronically adept, the librarians and well trained volunteers are available to help with check out, returns, information, searching the computerized card catalog etc.
We now have an extensive selections of DVD's and CD's, large print, Spanish language [this is south Florida after all], recorded books… and of course, special areas for kids and teens. Story hours, special programs such as lectures and meet the author events, are held weekly. We also have eReader book loans. eBooks can be electronically checked out on line then automatically downloaded to Kindles or other eReaders.
Our library is dynamic, busy and well used. And it's "free" in that it's tax payer supported. I don't take it for granted… I know we're lucky to have such a great library system.

Happy to hear Marilee does have a library system in her area and that you are frequenting it. :)


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