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LIBRARIES
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Assisting Local Library Authorities to Provide Public Library Services
The Western Cape Library Services (Library Services) works with and assists municipalities to provide the public with a comprehensive library service. Library Services supplies library material to 337 public libraries; the service points include smaller depots as well as mobile book trolley sites (wheelie wagons). >
Assisting Municipalities to Provide New Libraries or Upgrade Existing Facilities
Services are established where no facilities exist or where facilities have become inadequate. >
Comprehensive Library Services to the Public
The public has free access to public library services. These services include ... >
Human Resource Development and Training Library (Metro District Health Services)
The Human Resource Development and Training Library provides a special library health service to all government staff as well as to professionals outside of government. >
Library Business Corners
Library Business Corners provide the following: Books, journals, videos and newspapers on small business, NGO pamphlets on small business, Access to resources like the Small Business Development Agency (SEDA), Fact sheets on frequently asked business questions, A place to display your business cards ... >
Professional Advice and Staff Training Programmes
Public librarians receive hands-on training through various training programmes, seminars, workshops and forum meetings. Library Services staff conduct training for librarians in the following areas ... >
WebPALS: Online Library Services
The WebPALS service accommodates libraries managed by the Provincial Government of the Western Cape and does not include the libraries that fall under the City of Cape Town. >
Western Cape Provincial Libraries
This service is provided by municipalities in cooperation with the Western Cape Provincial Library Service. Libraries are resource centres for adults and children. The public can access or borrow books, audio books, music CDs, videos, CD-ROMs, newspapers and periodicals at their local library. >
The content on this page was last updated on 20 March 2012
