I had to do a 10 minute report on this library recently, so I thought I'd share the useful bits with the Qypers!
Access:
The library is easy to get to, being on a main road and with the 7,10,14, and 21 buses stopping right outside. There's also wheelchair access & bike racks.
Atmosphere:
This is bright and welcoming. Local schoolkids' art decorates the wall, and there's a well-stocked casual reading section with squashy chairs, magazines and even a small careers library!
The stacks look a bit old and could do with a shuffle however, and the carpet is a we bit threadbare in places. There are over 20 PCs for internet use, but these don't dominate as most are housed in a seperate room, away from the main floor.
Diversity:
There is specialist software for blind users and books are available in many of the languages spoken by the local community. Large print material and a home delivery service is available too.
Welcome:
At times, the library can be understaffed. There is an information desk, but when only 2 library staff are available, both will be tend to be on the main lending desk leaving this unstaffed. It would be good if one staff member could 'float' or be available on the info desk at all times.
Lots of new faces are coming to Leith, so it's good the library tries to engage the community as best it can. I think such a thriving area could do with a new building or at least a renovation to brighten the place up, especially since the tram will be in place soon. That aside, this is a pleasant place to spend time in and should be able to provide most with what they're looking for. read more