Liverpool’s libraries enjoy page-turning chapter

Central Library to reopen on 13 July in Liverpool

LIVERPOOL’S libraries are marking a bumper year of borrowing – although their doors have been open far less than usual.

During the pandemic, the city’s digital library has seen an 80 per cent surge in borrowing since the first lockdown in March 2020 with an incredible 242,744 downloads in the last 12 months (up to March 2021). Since the libraries’ first closure on 23 March 2020 there have been 56,727 more ebooks and 71,358 more spoken-word items downloaded compared to the previous 12 months.

In the last lockdown alone, that started in January and lasted until libraries started to re-open on 12 April, 32,490 were downloaded.

Not only that, the number of people registered as borrowers for the digital library increased 68 per cent in the same period – rising from 14,978 to 25,206.

And it wasn’t just digital downloads which have satisfied the city’s hunger for words during the last year. Understanding that digital access isn’t an option for everyone, the Home Library Service continued to operate during the pandemic and has seen the number of people using its services double.

The libraries also set up an order-and-collect service, where books could be collected from some libraires at pre-booked times. In total, 33,358 items were issued as part of order-and-collect and the Home Library Service.

Although the digital library saw its downloads almost double, 305,578 physical items were still issued by community libraries in the past 12 months.

Library staff have also been working throughout the pandemic answering over 10,000 email and online queries when the libraries have been physically closed.

The city’s libraries are now starting to re-open, and it is hoped that a pre-pandemic service will return by the late summer.

Val Jones, acting head of Liverpool’s Libraries and Information Services, said: “We know what an important service the libraries provide to the people of Liverpool – they are well loved and well used by all age groups. So we weren’t that surprised that a pandemic failed to stop the city’s love of reading!

“This has been a tough year – but it has also been an opportunity for people to discover our digital offer and how quick and easy it is to search for, reserve and download books.

“We also know that people still love being able to turn a book’s pages so it has been wonderful that we were still able to issue over 300,000 physical items. We want to thank people for their support over the year and for their commitment to our service. We’re looking forward to getting back to normal at all sites in the city and seeing all our library users – both old and new.”

You can sign up to the digital library via the Read Liverpool website.

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