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About our libraries

Georges River Libraries operate in Hurstville, Kogarah, Penshurst, Oatley, South Hurstville and online. Our libraries offer services and programs for all Georges River Council residents and visitors. Library membership is free to all residents of the Sydney Metropolitan Area.

Our vision

Our libraries are welcoming, creative and enabling places where people can meet, connect and access information and opportunities. They are venues for people to use and explore new technology, enjoy learning, creating and recreational activities.

About our libraries

Georges River Libraries operate in Hurstville, Kogarah, Penshurst, Oatley, South Hurstville and online. Our libraries offer services and programs for all Georges River Council residents and visitors. Library membership is free to all residents of the Sydney Metropolitan Area.

Our vision

Our libraries are welcoming, creative and enabling places where people can meet, connect and access information and opportunities. They are venues for people to use and explore new technology, enjoy learning, creating and recreational activities.

  • About this survey

    Help define community priorities for our libraries so that we can provide the best possible contemporary public library service into the future.

    Background

    As an amalgamated Council, we have the opportunity to re-envision our libraries in a thoughtful, planned and strategic manner, to ensure our facilities, services, collections, technology and programs are, and remain, relevant to the community.

    Contemporary libraries are interactive, lively environments with multipurpose facilities and creatively designed spaces. In libraries, people can connect with others through the sharing of spaces and resources. They are fun, energetic and creative spaces that can also provide time out from the surrounding urban noise. Library facilities are designed as meeting places that bring communities together where they feel safe, are welcomed, and inspired to learn.

    In an environment of rapid technological change, libraries provide equitable and free access to the internet and a range of digital technology and resources and support to help develop digital literacy skills. With the increasing popularity for eResources, libraries are also increasing the proportion of services being delivered through digital channels.

    Many public libraries are now expanding their role as content creators, or facilitating content creation in their local communities, through, for example, the provision of creative spaces such as recording studios, hosting writers' groups or running a range of creative classes.

    The availability of new technologies has seen a change from traditional content creation (book lists, study guides etc.) to contemporary content modes (such as videos, podcasts, blogs, apps and other digital resources). The use of libraries as creative spaces also provides opportunities for libraries to acquire works by local writers, performers and artists, to enhance their collection of unique community resources, and to foster and promote local talent.

    Libraries have always been a place of recreation, research, self-learning and improvement, and now public libraries are playing an even more pivotal role in learning and recreation via a host of programs, activities and events. Programming maximises the use of library space, and positions the library as an important community owned venue and asset. It also offers the community inexpensive or free access to a wide range of learning and recreational activities, and pathways to formal educational programs.


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  • About this survey

    By completing this survey you will help us to identify gaps in local knowledge and skills, and assist us to extend existing digital literacy programs and support delivered to the community through our libraries.

    Background

    Public libraries are the most heavily used community centres in Australia, and reach out to some of the most disadvantaged members of our society. More than half of the population are public library members, who make over 110 million visits a year to 1,500 public libraries across Australia.
     
    As an eSmart Library, we use evidence-based approaches, to consider how our library and community can develop smart, safe and responsible digital behaviours.
     
    eSmart Libraries is a cyber safety framework designed to fully equip libraries, staff and library users with the skills they need for smart, safe and responsible use of digital technology.


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