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Jersey Library upcoming events for diaries

Jersey Library upcoming events for diaries

Wednesday 01 July 2020

Jersey Library upcoming events for diaries


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Books and audio books, computer facilities, study space and research resources are all now available at Jersey Library from 9:30am – 5:30pm on Mondays and 9pm – 5:30pm Tuesday – Saturday.

Preparations are being made to resume other services such as the mobile library service, Les Quennevais branch library, Barclays Eagle Lab and children’s activities and events as soon as it is safe and practicable to do so.

Click Call & Collect
Jersey Library has launched a new ‘take-away’ service for books and other resources. Customers can visit https://capitadiscovery.co.uk/jersey and reserve up to 15 items to collect from the Town Library, providing they are available and located at Jersey Library. Customers may also call the Library on 448700 or email je.library@gov.je to order a book take-away. Take-aways can also be prepared by authors or genres, such as crime, historical fiction or children’s picture books.

Story Time Online
The Library’s incredibly popular online story time sessions continue to run on www.facebook.com/Jersey.  Rhymes and stories for babies, toddlers and pre-school children every day from the Jersey Library team.

Online Resources
Discover the Library’s rich and diverse range of ebooks, audio books, newspapers, music and magazines, all available to download for free with a Jersey Library card, at https://capitadiscovery.co.uk/jersey/.  The online newspaper app, Press Reader, has proved particularly popular with over 133,000 articles read during the first three months of lockdown.  Sign up with your Library card to find out more.

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