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Sligo Library ServiceImproved Services and Disability AccessImproved Services and Disability Access continued to be a priority for Sligo County Libraries in 2010. As well as the provision of disabled toilets, directional signage, software (JAWS and ZOOMTEXT), induction loops and an increased addition of ramps for ease of access we also provided the following;
All of these changes were undertaken in the hope that all sections of our community feel at home and welcomed whilst using this public service. Ballymote Community LibrarySubstantial work took place throughout the year in relation to the proposed new Ballymote Community Library. A suitable location on Teeling Street, Ballymote town was acquired and main contractors Rhatigans appointed to undertake the proposed fit-out. Various departments within Sligo County Council collaborated with the Library Service to ensure that all aspects of the build were closely examined and finished to the highest possible specification and standard. Once completed this fully equipped and accessible Community Library will be among the best in the country providing an extensive up-to-date Book and Audio/DVD collection, Internet and Wifi access, Local History Material and Meeting rooms. This new Community Library will be open to the public in 2011.
Travelling Library 2010The Travelling Library can help to increase children and young people’s interactive participation within libraries and aims to create a temporary dynamic space with specific focus on books made by children. As an interactive response area, children who engage with the Travelling Library can contribute their own work to the Travelling Library and help us to build on the genre of books made by children, for children, and see their work travel with the Library to other locations for other children to enjoy.
To strengthen the Travelling Library programme and as a facility through which to build resources throughout Ireland, Kids’ Own delivered professional development to Librarians to provide guidance for engaging children with books and book-making activity. As part of a new tour, funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Kids’ Own delivered a workshop to the Librarians involved in this programme. This took place in Sligo Library on Monday 14th June, and co-incided with the launch of the project which took place later in the day.
Writer-in-Residence 2010Mr. Brian Leyden, successful author, was nominated once again as Sligo County Library’s second Writer-in-Residence. Writers ‘workshops were fully subscribed under the guidance of Brian and were deemed successful for all interested parties. A number of specific events were held during the residency of writer Mr. Brian Leyden in 2010.
He also undertook two main projects;
The Cathach
All of the authors that will be included in The Cathach: Volume II have given their work freely. It has been our aim to present it here in a way that complements that generosity, and with the hope that it will lead you to further reading of their work. The second volume of The Cathach will be launched in late Spring/early summer 2011. Schools Writing CompetitionFollowing the continued success of the Schools Creative Writing Competition, Sligo County Library, in partnership with The Sligo Champion, ran the competition yet again in 2010. Submissions in the form of poetry and short story were invited from second level students and a large number of entries were received from a number of second level schools in the county. All of the work was submitted anonymously to three judges, and the resulting winners were chosen. Megan Gethin from Mercy College Sligo was chosen as the winner in the junior section while Thérese Walsh from Sligo Grammar School won the senior category. Both students were presented with a book token and Mercy College Sligo was presented with the overall school prize of a laptop computer. Frontline“Frontline Training” is a course taken by library staff which has shaped the practice of reader development; changing the way public libraries in Ireland and beyond engage with their customers. The Frontline course is designed to embed the reader-centered approach in the everyday thinking of staff who work directly with books and readers in public libraries. The course content, approach and technology have been shaped by a wide range of feedback from the people who use it, both as individuals and through consultative groups. Two staff members of the Library Service completed the 7 module Frontline programme in 2010. To date six staff members have completed the course and another two staff members are working their way through the various modules. All four branch libraries have staff involved in the course. Sligo Library Service is continuing to role out this course to other staff members to further aid them in their duties to provide the highest service possible for the public to whom we serve. Multicultural PoliciesSligo Libraries are committed to multiculturalism and recognise the importance of the various non Irish national communities in our society as a whole. As such a number of implemented strategies have continued.
Writing Groups and Book ClubsTo further encourage and promote reader development among our customers, Sligo Library Service has a number of Book Clubs and Writers groups set up in various branches. These groups promote the pleasure of reading and develop the members appreciation of literature at all levels. The Local Authority Readers met for the first time on Thursday March 4th 2010 to celebrate World Book Day. The group has 13 members who are all staff of Sligo County Council and Sligo Borough Council. The group meets monthly at lunch time in Sligo Central Library. Over the past year the group have read books which have been both nominated for and have won the Impac and Costa Awards, a Richard and Judy Best Read of the Year and even a Bisto Book of the Year. The bookclub featured on the inaugural Moncrief ‘100 Books to Read Before You Die’ Bookclub slot on Newstalk Radio in May 2010 and also in ‘The Irish Independent’ monthly Book Club feature in January 2011 when the group reviewed Jonathan Franzen’s latest publication ‘Freedom’. Sligo Central LibraryCentral Library Book Club meets at 6.45pm on the last Thursday of every month. Catacombs Book club, Sara Book Club and the Maugherow book club are also supported by Sligo Central Library. Tubbercurry Community LibraryLeyney writers’group has been established for a number of years now with three successful publications behind them, the latest entitled “Mondays Musings”. This group continues to meet regularly to share and discuss their latest works.
Bookworms’ Book club meets on the second last Thursday of every month. Active retirement Bookclub meets on the last Thursday of every month. Please contact the various Branch libraries for more details.
EventsJanuary 2010The GIY (Grow it yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library on Tuesday 19th January ‘10. This Group, chaired by Niall McAlister, was formed so that organic farmers and like minded plant and vegetable enthusiasts had a forum where they could voice their opinions. It allows all to share their knowledge base with each other regarding growing your own foodstuffs. February 2010Tuesday 2nd February 2010. The GIY (Grow it Yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. Thursday 18th February 2010. Eoin O’Brion launched his new book “Sinn Fein and the politics of left republicanism” in Sligo Central library. Published by Pluto Press of London, the book is a critical analysis of the past, present and future of Sinn Féin and ‘left republican’ politics. Thursday 25th February 2010 in Sligo Museum. The Architecture of Feeling – Sligo Library Services Writer in Residence, Brian Leyden on the short story from Frank O Connor to Tobias Wolff. Thursday 25th February 2010 in Sligo Central Library. From book to screen - Film maker Johnny Gogan on how books nourish cinema and Screenwriter Johnny Ferguson on adapting Sebastian Barry's The Secret Scripture for the screen. March 2010Tuesday 2nd March 2010. The GIY (Grow it Yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. Thursday 4th March, 2010 in Sligo Central Library. Ring of Five, author Eoin McNamee read from his latest children’s spy novel (suitable for children 10-14yrs). Thursday 4th March 2010 in Sligo Central Library. The Fulltime Writer - Eoin McNamee on being a critically acclaimed literary novelist, poet, thriller writer (as John Creed) and children's writer. Sunday 7th March to Saturday 13th March 2010: National Tree Week Sligo County Libraries, in conjunction with Sligo County Council's Environment Section, distributed 150 sapling trees of Irish native stock (inc Ash, Birch, Rowan and Alder) to our customers over the period of National Tree Week on a first come-first served basis. Thursday 11th March 2010 in Sligo Musuem. The Place of Literature and the Literature of Place, Sligo Library Services Writer in Residence, Brian Leyden on writers and their personal landscapes. Thursday 11th March 2010 in Sligo Central Library. Founding of Samaritans in Ireland: 40th Anniversary Lecture by Anthony Jordan, author of” The Good Samaritans”. Friday 19th March 2010 in Sligo Central library. Teddy Bears Picnic: Storytelling etc as part of SO Sligo Food Festival 2010. April 2010The GIY (Grow it yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. Beat the Recession seminar: Forget about the ‘banksters’ - start looking out for YOURSELF! The FAS eLearning official re-launch took place on Thursday 15th April 2010 in Sligo Central Library. After a successful series of computer classes in the autumn of 2009, the constant demand by the public lead to a continuation of this service which is facilitated by the Library Service and offered by FAS. This launch officially recognised the classes and workshops which are being scheduled for Sligo Library branches (Central Library, Tubbercurry Library and the Local Studies Library) and run by FAS co-coordinators. Bord Gais Energy READISCOVER your local Library week. Story telling in Sligo Central Library facilitated by Danielle Allison. May 2010The GIY (Grow it yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. FAS and Sligo Libraries relaunched the popular computer classes and workshops, scheduled for Sligo Library branches as follows; June 2010The GIY (Grow it yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. 31st May – 4th June 2010 - Anti racism week Story telling sessions on Tuesday 1st June 2010. Sligo Central Library 10.00am – 1.00pm. FAS and Sligo Libraries re-launched the popular computer classes and workshops and were scheduled for Sligo Library branches Inkwell Writers, Sligo, had a book launch of their new publication, The Lebeen Pool, in the Sligo City Hotel, Quay Street, Sligo. July 2010Architectural AAI exhibition ran in Tubbercurry Community Library from Monday 26th July until Friday 20th August. A Reading by Bernard Mac Laverty took place in Sligo Central Library. Bernard Mac Laverty lives in Glasgow. He has written four collections of stories and four novels, including Grace Notes which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award. He has written FAS and Sligo Libraries re-launched the popular computer classes and workshops and were scheduled for Sligo Library branches August 2010The GIY (Grow it Yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. Young Writer’s Workshop “Poetry Pleasures” for children aged 7 to 12. Susan Rowan Masters facilitated this hands-on workshop which was designed to jump-start students’ creativity through fun and lively writing exercises. FAS and Sligo Libraries re-launched the popular computer classes and workshops and were scheduled for Sligo Library branches September 2010Kids Own Publishing hosted an event to celebrate Culture Night 2010 in Sligo Central Library. There were 3 workshops where participants had a live link to an author's or illustrator's workshop. The three authors/illustrators were:
October 2010Children’s Book Festival:
Sligo County Library Services celebrated All Ireland Poetry Day. A Lunchtime Poetry session took place involving Mary Branley, MacDara Woods and Dermot Healy with an introduction by Sligo Libraries Writer in Residence, Mr Brian Leyden. Lecture by Fred Freeman on “The Songs of Robert Burns” in Sligo Central Library. November 2010The GIY (Grow it Yourself) organisation met in Sligo Central Library. FAS and Sligo Libraries re-launched the popular computer classes and workshops and were scheduled for Sligo Library branches. |
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