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Wide range of services have resumed at Kerry libraries
Many of the wide range of services available from Kerry libraries have resumed following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. Under the revised Level 3 'Plan for Living with COVID-19', all Kerry libraries are currently operating a ‘Browse & Borrow’ service, which means that members of the public can now browse for items on the bookshelves again.
A ‘Contact & Collect’ service, which had operated under the Level 5 restrictions, continues to be available and if any library members wish to reserve books in advance and collect them during opening hours, they can contact their local library.
The online book request service has resumed also, allowing members to request books from any library in the country and have them delivered to their local library. The various online services available from Kerry libraries, including e-books, e-magazines, e-comics, e-learning courses, e-audio books, e-languages and e-newspapers continue to be available free of charge with access through the website www.kerrylibrary.ie.
All members of the public are very welcome to visit their local library and in line with public health requirements are asked to wear a face covering, sanitise their hands on arrival, and observe social distancing.
For more information, see www.kerrylibrary.ie.
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