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It's #LibrariesWeek this week, so today I'm asking you to something very brave and noble.

I'm asking you to visit your local public library... #MondayMotivaton
The Public Libraries Act of 1850 (And the 1853 Act in Scotland) established the principle of free public libraries for the self-improvement of all citizens in Britain, irrespective of their income.

It was a hard-won battle...
Opponents of the Act believed public libraries would become sites of social agitation: extending education to the lower orders of society would lead to libraries becoming working class "lecture halls" full of radical ideas and demands.
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It's #LibrariesWeek this week, so today I'm asking you to something very brave and noble.

I'm asking you to visit your local public library... #MondayMotivaton Image
The Public Libraries Act of 1850 (And the 1853 Act in Scotland) established the principle of free public libraries for the self-improvement of all citizens in Britain, irrespective of their income.

It was a hard-won battle... Image
Opponents of the Act believed public libraries would become sites of social agitation: extending education to the lower orders of society would lead to libraries becoming working class "lecture halls" full of radical ideas and demands. Image
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It's #LibrariesWeek and today's focus is on #LibraryWorkers. So here's a wee thread about our staff members who work with digital collections.

#Library5 Gabrielle, our Specialist Digital Production Operator, with our Dragon digitisation system.
@librariesweek @CILIPinfo Anette the Curator selects and prepares collection items for digitisation. “We have very rare and unique items… which unless digitised would remain inaccessible.”

nls.uk/about-us/publi… Anette, one of our Curators. Anette selects and prepares items for digitisation.
@librariesweek @CILIPinfo Fred the Copyright specialist clears the rights, enabling us to provide access to our digital collections. “It’s good to be digital – to keep up.”

nls.uk/about-us/publi… #LibrariesWeek #LibraryWorkers Fred, our Copyright Specialist.
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It's #LibrariesWeek! What better time to join your local library. Find your nearest one here: norfolk.gov.uk/branchlibraries and pop in during staffed hours to sign up! Image
You can also join online here: norfolk.gov.uk/jointhelibrary - we'll post your card out to you and you'll be able to use any Norfolk library! #LibrariesWeek Image
But wait - there's more! Download the free Spydus app to manage your library services anywhere, anytime. Search for books, reserve items, download eBooks and eAudio, even review items you've loaned! Details here: norfolk.gov.uk/libraries-loca… Image
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It's #LibrariesWeek - and we have a few facts about our wonderful Children's Libraries for you! Did you know Norwich created its first separate juvenile library in 1889? Books were sent in boxes to schools ready for teachers - a bit like an old school version of @NorfolkELS!
In 1921 a new Children's Library was created where librarians taught lessons to children, and issues of children's books rose to 41k a year. In '52 the Children's Library was relocated to a brighter and more spacious area showing how seriously Norwich took children's literature!
Completed in November 2001 following the 1994 Norwich Central Library fire, The Millennium Library made its home in @TheForumNorwich, and included a dedicated, enclosed children's area that hosted weekly babytimes and storytimes as well as school visits.
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