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Introduction to Public Libraries

Introduction to Public Libraries. by Tien Tran, Librarian South Providence Library 12/05/16. What is a public library?. A public service, paid for by taxes and open to everyone in the community. A place with books, movies, music, and other things. A place for finding things and doing work.

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Introduction to Public Libraries

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  1. Introduction to Public Libraries by Tien Tran, Librarian South Providence Library 12/05/16

  2. What is a public library? • A public service, paid for by taxes and open to everyone in the community. • A place with books, movies, music, and other things. • A place for finding things and doing work. • A meeting place.

  3. What can you do at a public library? • Borrow books, movies, CDs, and other things. • Use a computer. • Print, scan, or make copies of papers. • Ask questions. • Sit around. Hang out. • Attend a program or event. • See people.

  4. Important reminders • Return items on time. • Don’t damage or lose library items. • Ask for more time. • Ask library staff for help.

  5. Did you know? • You can use your library card at any public library in Rhode Island. • You can request items from any public library in Rhode Island. • You can return items to any public library in Rhode Island. • You can return items even when the library is closed.

  6. She is checking out books. The people in line are waiting to check out library books. • This is a scanner. It scans barcodes on library books.

  7. This is a return box. People can drop library items into this box. • This child is using a computer. Most libraries have a section with books and computers just for children.

  8. There are computers and special areas for adults too! • Look for materials to learn English and other languages at the library.

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