Partick Library is housed in a very pretty old building on Dumbarton Road.
It's a good size for a local library - and boasts three large rooms inside. This includes the general library, the children's library, and a large computer/study area. It also has free wifi available for use by all visitors to the library. The girl behind the counter was really nice - and she got me sorted out with a Glasgow library card in less than five minutes.
If you want to use a computer for an hour or less, you can just head in and pick up a computer (provided you have your library card) otherwise, you can book one for a larger period of time - at no extra cost.
The children's section is bright and airy, and seemed full with happy looking children. I must admit that I didn't look too carefully at this bit - at 21, I think I've outgrown it a little.
The adults section is well stocked (again, for a small local library) and included DVD and CD sections. Obviously, all books are free to borrow but there is a cost of 80p per week for a CD and a couple of pounds for a DVD. Cheaper than Blockbuster, yes, but I'm not sure that you'd actually want to watch many of those on offer!
It seems like a nice little library with a good selection of books available for borrowing. However, if I was looking for somewhere to do some work, or even somewhere to get lost for an afternoon, I probably wouldn't choose here. There are a few comfy chairs, yes, but no cosy corners to hid away in, and not really anywhere peaceful to work in.
If you're after something a bit more, with a bigger selection of books, CDs and DVDs - then I'd suggest you visit Hillhead Library instead, which is on Byres Road and a lot bigger. read more