your local library
Libraries have been connecting and empowering the Scottish people and our communities for generations. Access to information and reading has always been an important part of what we do, and we still lend around 25 million items a year. But libraries have also moved with the times and use technology to deliver new services in different ways. All over Scotland, libraries are now fully equipped with hi-tech learning centres, striking up almost 5 million PC log-ins and providing 8.5 million hours of free internet access over the last year. Many libraries also offer free wifi access. Virtual visits to online library services reached almost 13 million in the last year, reflecting the breadth of services that are now delivered via the web. Most library websites let you look for books, request items or renew existing loans online, offering a better fit with today’s busy lifestyles. Libraries also offer free access to a range of electronic information services, such as online versions of encyclopaedias and newspaper archives, which you would normally have to pay to use on the web. Libraries have changed the way they do things but our purpose remains the same: to educate, entertain and enlighten our users. Why not pay a visit today and rediscover what your library can offer you? Or use our interactive map to find out more about the services on offer at your local library.
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