Libraries are so important!

Libraries are so important for communities. In local news, a charity-funded Family Library has announced that it’ll have to shut for good in July without £100,000 funding. It’s the only library on the island with a mobile to visit and support rural communities, including care homes. If the shortfall can’t be funded, it’ll be a big loss for the island. 

That’s the inspiration behind today’s post. We take for granted having services and local spaces available to the public. However, myself included, many don’t make as much use of these vital services as we should.


Vital Library Services

Borrow Books

Not everyone can afford the luxury of owning lots of books. Especially in today’s cost-of-living crisis. Yet, having an education is an essential skill in modern society. Children and adults alike have so much to gain from books. Where is the middle ground? The answer is libraries. They bridge the gap and provide the vital resources needed to those who need them the most for free.

What’s great about libraries as well is that books can be borrowed in a variety of formats and cater for all abilities. From audiobooks to large print and sometimes braille, there’s something for everyone. I’ve never tried to shop for books in braille as I’ve never needed that. However, it turns out they are not easy to source and are expensive. It’s even less feasible for anyone requiring specialist books to be able to afford their own. Libraries are so important as they have greater access to funds to get these specialist resources.


Public Spaces

Libraries aren’t just places to borrow books from. They’re community spaces that host events, provide somewhere warm in winter for those that struggle to pay their bills, and social spaces for the vulnerable and youth in society. Parents who spend their days at home caring for young ones have a social lifeline in connecting with other parents in toddler reading groups. These are just a couple of examples, but I think you see where I’m going with this.

 

Technology

Just as not everyone at home can afford books, some can’t afford vital access to technology. You may not think anything of being able to print documents or suchlike at home, but many only have such access via libraries. Even for a fee, it’s significantly cheaper to use a library printer than buy and maintain your own equipment. Especially for jobseekers or those on low income, libraries are so important to help people to get back on their feet.


How Can We Support Our Local Libraries?

I appreciate not everyone will be able to do this first one, but the obvious answer is to donate to them if you can! Many are government-funded so this isn’t strictly necessary, although you can advocate to your government the importance of funding. However, for charity-run or non-profit outfits, you can help fundraise or volunteer time even if you can’t put any pennies or books of your own in.

Next, and the change I plan to make, is actually to use the library! I’ve been a spotty borrower at best. But, I want to try to borrow more books where I can. Services that get used are more easily justified funding for after all… It’s a very simple change to make. Historically I’ve set myself a challenge in 2020 to do this, and maybe I need to revisit that. 

Libraries are so important and we can all make small changes to ensure they continue to serve communities. What other suggestions do you have to support your local library?

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