Sunday, June 6, 2010

New Library


For some time now I have been eagerly awaiting the completion of the new library on the North Shore of the City of Kamloops where I often visit.  I like to use the library when I come to the city and the old library had few spaces to sit and read.  It also had a long line of people to use the out of date computers to access the internet.

Last time I visited was in April and at that time I read that the library was scheduled to re-open in it's new location on April 18, 2010. I had an opportunity yesterday (Friday) to have a quick peek at the new premises.

Here are the comfy leather chairs and fireplace that are in the front area, just to your right as you enter the library.

Here is a view of the entryway to the library.  The check out desk is just beyond the seating area to the upper right as you view the photo.

 I love the sense of space in this new library. There are rows and rows (or stacks and stacks) of books.


 Here is a lengthwise view of the new space.


Last but not least, here is a photo (a rather poor one) of the computer area. Compared to the old library which only had 6 computers for public use, this new library is a dream.  There are now 20 computer stations. The computers are brand new so they have USB ports for file sticks, etc. They have also increased the time for use of the computers from 30 to 60 minutes once per day.  There may also be wifi access if you bring your laptop as most of the province's new libraries have that feature but I didn't enquire yet about this aspect of service.


I was taking surreptitious photos in the library as a lot of public places here do not like you to take photos. However as I left the library, one of the librarians was asking me if I was taking photos. I said of the fireplace. I thought she was going to chastise me. Instead she said she didn't want to get in the way as she was re-shelving books. That was a nice change!

I love libraries because I love books and reading. I also love using the internet. Until recently I did not have a wireless stick to use with my laptop so the library was the only place I could catch up on my email. Wifi has only been available on this side of town relatively recently and I really can't get out much once I am visiting mom anyway so it is more convenient to use the wireless stick. The library internet access will come in handy when I have more photos to upload and more time to get out to the library. Otherwise it is nice to have back up access to the computer. As you can probably guess, there isn't any computer access in my mother's apartment.

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11 comments:

Jan said...

That is lovely to see through the new library in your Mom's City! It sure looks spacious and inviting.
We've made a lot of use of computers in libraries, mostly for free, as we've travelled in recent years, and last year we were able to take our own laptops in and use them wireless in some libraries.
Yes libraries provide many simple joys, and thank you for reminding me, as many provide a range of daily papers, magazines, DVDs and even "Living Books" as well as fiction and non- fiction and reference, and I would not have thought to mention it.
Trust your family visit a wonderful time.
Richest Blessings - Jan

Jocelyn said...

Wow - looks like an awesome library! I wouldn't mind staying there all day. Those chairs look really comfortable! =D Our town library is pretty small, crowded, and not very friendly... so we go to our friend's library, which is 20 minutes away. And their library looks almost like that - spacey and inviting =) Thanks for sharing this simple joy =) Have a blessed Sunday!

Laura in Paris said...

What would be life without books?

EG CameraGirl said...

This is such a welcoming library! Well done!

Susan said...

Our library used to be in an old building donated by Andrew Carnegie, he donated many libraries around the world.
It was cramped and absolutely not handicapped accessable. A business man retired about 25 years ago and donated his building for a new library.
It has the look of the one you visited. Long and lean and user friendly.
I find libraries to be the heart of any town.

Heidrun Khokhar, KleinsteMotte said...

Kamloops brings back memories.In the late 1970's our grade four students did an exchange. I still remember the girls I billeted.The library looks very nice indeed.

Joan Hall said...

Very impressive library. I love to read and also love browsing the internet. I live in the country and still have dial up internet (yuck) so I enjoy taking my laptop to the coffee shop or library.

Blessings,
Joan

Laurie said...

What a beautiful library! Thank you for taking us on a tour of this wonderful simple joy!

Joyful said...

Very impressive library. I love to read and also love browsing the internet. I live in the country and still have dial up internet (yuck) so I enjoy taking my laptop to the coffee shop or library.

Blessings,
Joan

Joyful said...

Kamloops brings back memories.In the late 1970's our grade four students did an exchange. I still remember the girls I billeted.The library looks very nice indeed.

Joyful said...

Our library used to be in an old building donated by Andrew Carnegie, he donated many libraries around the world.
It was cramped and absolutely not handicapped accessable. A business man retired about 25 years ago and donated his building for a new library.
It has the look of the one you visited. Long and lean and user friendly.
I find libraries to be the heart of any town.

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