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    Northcote Library

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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    Brunswick Library - Inside the library

    Brunswick Library

    3.3(7 reviews)
    3.5 km

    The big blue monolith that is the Brunswick library, shares it site with the Brunswick Town Hall…read more The library is actually set in the old Town Hall theatre. Once you walk off the street you are met with an art deco foyer that makes you think you might see a film that still has an intermission. The foyer has some toilets that run off it that are spacious and in serious need of renovation - especially to the stink. The interior of the library is spacious. The shelves of books run in loops and lines in the theatre space. Unfortunately the stage isn't used for anything - they should definitely incorporate it, so to with the balcony that runs around the wall, at the moment it's just wasted space. There is a ok selection of books, music and film here. Only a few computers for Internet use - but yes it's still free, and the staff are super friendly. When I started asking about the actual site, they seemed to get excited and 1 went off and printed off a few pages of information for me. I was informed of an upcoming renovation and the large cracks in the walls were pointed out to me. I really hope they incorporate the stage.

    The Brunswick Library is among the spacious and well loved of public libraries in the inner…read morenorthern suburbs. Housed in the old theatre of Brunswick Town Hall, it's got a relatively decent range of books, films and CDs in its collection that are free for anyone who wants to join up to borrow. The loan period errs on the short side for books, and there's a system of late fees for those tardy with returns. Anything out on loan can be booked for the whopping fee of $1.00, and will be held for you for a couple of days. The computers operate under a booking system, and they can be quite strict about this process so as to allow people without access to computers at home or at work to hook into the cyber age. There seems to be a good sized collection of foreign language books etc. to cater for Brunswick's famously multicultural (and multi-linguistic) community. There's also a bafflingly large collection of large print books for anyone who likes reading giant text. Readings and performances aimed at engaging with children's literacy are also held fairly regularly. The online catalogue can be confusing at times, with more specific search terms such as authors and titles often not churning out the desired results despite being present in their collection. Nonetheless, it's easy enough to work out a system around this, such as asking a librarian to do it for you. I find that usually gets you what you were looking for. But like any small library, it has its limitations, and finding more obscure books can be a bit hit and miss.

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    Preston Library

    Preston Library

    2.5(2 reviews)
    3.3 km

    The largest of the Darebin Council libraries is Preston. The sixties era building lacks character…read morebut the benches and garden make the most of a dull exterior. The word that springs to mind when here is 'functional.' The young adult section is larger then most and bucking the latest library trend, the majority of the library is filled with books. Shocking I know! The reason I visit this branch is because they have long benches with multiple power outlets. Perfect for laptop users, the wifi isn't the fastest, but it works well and its a rare library that has so much space dedicated to laptops, which means your chances of finding a spot to park are pretty high. Parking is restrictive. Catch a tram. The good news is that the cheap cafes and shops of high street and Preston Market make the perfect lunch break escape and are minutes away.

    Quite an OK collection of books - and newspapers and magazines, too, for that matter - and there…read moreare quite OK collections in community languages, at least from what I can see. Lots of space to work on a laptop, but there are also small tables for conversations, and it all seems to work pretty well. Most irritating aspect: the procedure for getting a wifi password. Probably devised way back in the 20th century, it's a long and arduous procedure which probably breaks every rule in the accessibility book - too bad if you are old and have failing eyesight, or you come from an NESB background or you have certain kinds if disability. The good news - everyone ends up with exactly the same password anyway! So just look over the shoulder of someone when they're getting their password on one of the public computers - it comes onto the screen in a very large font Or ask someone who's using a laptop and looks friendly. I personally would like to talk to the library staff member who carefully pastes the library's sticker over the date on my favourite magazine - passive aggressiveness taken to new highs! Toilets - it's obvious that the staff never have to use the toilets provided for the public because if they did, there would be a major OH&S issue that would be fixed in a flash. As it is, the urinals in the mens toilets always stink - what you'd expect from the cheapest possible fittings Overall, though, the staff are friendly and helpful, and the library they work in is a good community resource.

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    Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service

    Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service

    4.0(1 review)
    6.5 km

    Did you know there is a place where you can read the latest magazines, borrow DVDs and Cd's, get…read morenew release books and use computers and ipads...for FREE? I'm here today as an ex-librarian to share with you a secret. Your local library is not just a musty old room filled with old books and a cranky spinster telling you to "Be quiet!" Libraries are loud, fun and colourful and offer more services and entertainment then you thought! Rosanna Library is the smallest of the eight branches under the Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service umbrella. It also happens to be my local. Despite the small size, the library works with what it has. I'm a fan of the large and colourful children's area that invites junior borrowers to play and read. The computer area that renders the Mac versus PC debate a non-issue or BYO laptop or ipad and use the free Wifi! Find a couch and stay a while or run in and out was quickly as possible with the self issue borrowing that lets you move on faster. Need help? Confused? Daunted? The staff will go out of their way to answer your questions and get you the information you need. They have heard it all so no question is too strange or obvious! They are also happy to have a chat or show you how to download the latest episode of Grey's Anatomy to your ipad. Yarra Plenty branches also host free events. Story times, morning tea, computer classes, cooking demonstrations just to name a few of the regular events you will find when you visit. Don't want to leave home, the YPRL website will keep you busy! You can thank me later!

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