Quite an OK collection of books - and newspapers and magazines, too, for that matter - and there are 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. read more