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    Maryhill Library - Part of the ceiling, Maryhill Library, Glasgow

    Maryhill Library

    (2 reviews)

    As libraries go this one is on par with most but nothing special. Found at the bottom of Maryhill…read moreRoad (after the big tesco, before the railway bridge) this old but nicely restored building (big old colums, moulding and a cracking skylight) is cosy, quiet and filled with a decent collection of reading material for all ages. As for other services, its DVD collection is maybe on the wee side, as is the CD collection, but hey its got books....if you want a DVD go to a DVD rental store!! The only down side for this place is the lack of Wifi, however this is made up for with a number of well maintained PC's available for use if you remember your library card. Must also make mention to the friendly and helpful staff who, by the looks of the customer review sheets on the main desk, make sure that all enquires and questions are answered in a nice manner....seems like this should be a given, but hey we have all had the STARE from other library staff when asking a "stupid" question.

    Lovely little library, warm, bright and welcoming. I enjoyed spending some quality time there…read moretoday. It's a beautiful old building but has been very pleasantly and attractively modernised inside. I particularly liked all the pictures around the walls which reflect the industrial heritage of this very interesting district of Glasgow. There's a varied collection of books for adults and children, plus DVDs and CDs. There are computers and free internet for public use too, study spaces, a toilet (ask for key) and very helpful and friendly staff. Opening times: Monday 10am 5pm Tuesday 10am 8pm Wednesday 10am 5pm Thursday 1pm 8pm Friday 10am 5pm Saturday 10am 5pm Sunday Closed

    Giffnock Library

    Giffnock Library

    (3 reviews)

    Giffnock, South Side

    Giffnock library is a fantastic little local library, it isn't huge but it still has a good…read moreselection of books, computers, scanners and various other library resources. My local library is Clarkston library but often if they don't have something then Giffnock will have so I take a little trip down to collect my book. It's really handy as Clarkston library is right next to Clarkston train station, so I can hop onto the train and get off at the next stop three minutes along the road which is Giffnock. Even more handy is the fact that Giffnock library is right next to the station too, so minimal walking effort required, fabulous! I don't use this library so much now but I used to all the time when I was younger as I was a total book worm. I still am a book worm but tend to use Amazon most of the time when I need a book. The staff are always super helpful and can give you great recommendations if like me, you struggle to pick a good book and after reading a couple of pages give up as you're bored stiff.

    I'm doing a review for the last time I was in here a few weeks ago. I was waiting for the train,…read moreand I needed to use a toilet, I was almost in tears needing to go, as I missed train and had to wait for another. They kindly directed me to their toilets to use. I never seen much of the library as I was there for one thing. But it looked a very clean looking place inside of what I seen. And thank you to the lady who let me use it. Thanks xxxxxx I believe in good karma:)

    Couper Institute Library

    Couper Institute Library

    (2 reviews)

    South Side

    Another great public library in Glasgow, in a beautiful building with a good range of opening hours…read moreand completely free services! Excellent. Indeed, Glasgow has a wide range of libraries that are fairly well equipped. This meaning, as M.K. has mentioned, their stock - book wise - can be a little on the dated side and slightly limited. In saying this, if your desired book is in another Glasgow library somewhere else you can easily fill out a request, be informed how long your wait may be and pick it/them up at your local library. Meanwhile, there's a good range of magazines, dvds, cds and videos that you can flip through before popping onto one of their computers. These allow you to surf the worldwide web, type up any important emails/letters, shop and also print/photocopy and even - I believe - now scan documents. Everything you could need in an easily accessible place and all either free (or for a marginal fee e.g. printing and photocopying). This particular library is really local, handy and has a lovely, quiet and relaxed vibe to it. Perfect.

    I always consider one of the greatest privileges that we have as Scots is the institution of the…read morepublic library. They are warm, reassuringly musty, located in beautiful buildings and best of all - free to everyone. There were no doubt fears that libraries would be left behind in the Internet age, with books becoming redundant, over sites like Wikipedia and youtube. Thankfully, libraries have moved with the times and the Couper has done exactly the same - by introducing computers complete with decent software and Internet access. There are times when I've gone down there and used the computers and I've had no problem with access. The place is always stocked with recent magazines and newspapers. On the book front, things are less impressive but the Couper can't be blamed for that. People simply don't use the library there as much as they used to and return and take books from elsewhere. As a result, you tend to see the same old stuff on the shelf. I delight, however, in seeing something that has just been released and am proud that my local library has managed to pick it up. There is also an impressive children's section which I used a lot in my youth. Despite us now living in an Internet world where information can be accessed in less than a second, the death of libraries would be unforgivable. We should be proud and I'm proud of the Couper.

    Baillieston Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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