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1 million pounds Big Lottery Fund award!

Toxteth Library will be closed from Monday 24th November 2008 for refurbishment. We apologise for any inconvenience to our customers.

The nearest library services are Edge Hill Library and Central Library.

The Chinese Library Service will be moved to Edge Hill Library.

Toxteth Library has been awarded £1 million from the Big Lottery Fund to transform the library so it can provide a 21st century community resource. Local people will be at the heart of the new development.

The full press release can be read on the council news page.

Write On Liverpool

8th November 2008 - January 2009, Liverpool Central Library, free

An exhibition of photographic portraits and personal audio dialogue of twelve established Liverpool poets, including Brian Patten, Roger McGough, Paul Farley, Matt Simpson and Eleanor Rees. Further information can be downloaded in this word document. (MS Word [28Kb] opens in new window)

New Reading Group at Edge Hill Library

National Year Of Reading

A new reading group has started at Edge Hill Library, it is free to join, every Tuesday 2pm - 4pm

For more information contact Edge Hill Library or have a look at the Reading Groups webpage.

Free Exploring Enterprise Workshops

Ever dreamed of running your own business? Got a great idea but not sure where to begin?

Free Workshops at Liverpool Central Library on:

  • Tuesday 11th November 10.00am - 1.00pm

  • Tuesday 16th December  10.00 am -1.00 pm

Book your place now as numbers are limited!

To book a place on the workshop telephone Dan Allman 0845 0170  896 or email d.allman@theblueorchid.co.uk

Liverpool Libraries & Information Service on Facebook

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Check out the Liverpool Libraries & Information Service Page on Facebook. Show your support and become a fan!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Liverpool/Liverpool-Libraries-Information-Service/25167958645

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Treasures of Liverpool Libraries

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Liverpool Libraries and Information Service have joined up with the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Hope University to showcase the gems of all four special collections.

A series of talks and visits will be advertised on the website www.liverpooltreasures.org

What's On in Liverpool Libraries

Read & write your history of Liverpool 

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Over 1000 stories added so far

Liverpool Libraries have been the community partner for the successful What was in Walton project. It was a project to involve as many people as possible in the Walton area to read and write their own story of their area. This project has now expanded to include the whole city.

To become involved in this innovative project you can either read the stories on the website or even better why not write your own. The website address is www.whatwashere.com  start reading and writing your story of Liverpool today!

Rare books and beautiful buildings 

Take a virtual tour of the magnificent Picton Library and view some of the special collections

These are kept mainly in the superb Edwardian Hornby Library or in the adjacent atmospheric Oak Room, both located on the 2nd floor Central Library.

See some of the world's most beautiful books. The attached leaflet gives a glimpse of what is available (PDF [169.9Kb] opens in new window).

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Free access in Liverpool Libraries to OUP Online and major family history database

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Liverpool Libraries and Information Service now have free access to the Oxford University Press reference online. Titles include the Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford English Dictionary, Groves Art Online and Groves Music Online.

All titles can be searched for free on any Liverpool Libraries public computer by clicking Library Applications then Digital Library from the start menu.

Library members can also search the above titles from the reference page by typing in your full library ticket number including all letters and numbers.

 
 
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Ancestry Library Edition is one of the leading resources of online family history research.

It is now freely accessible at any of our community libraries and central library. We have over 350 public computers, all with broadband access to the internet. Ancestry Library Edition can be easily browsed and searched and has a user-friendly approach to design.

To access Ancestry Library Edition log onto a public computer and click Library Applications and then Digital Library.

Available now, ask staff for details.

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