Willoughby Library
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We are seeking feedback on the various services and activities offered by Willoughby City Council’s Libraries. Respond to the questions below or start your own discussion about any aspects of the library which are important to you!
Willoughby City Council’s central library, Chatswood Library, is currently located in the Mandarin Centre, Chatswood. There are also branch libraries at Artarmon, Castlecrag, Naremburn and Northbridge.
New branch libraries at Castle Cove and West Chatswood will be opening in 2009. Scheduled for completion in 2011, the new Civic Place public library will be a 5,000 m2 state of the art, purpose-built library.
Read the FAQ’s for more information about the libraries services and resources, or visit www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/Library.html .
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Do you have any feedback or comments about the services the libraries currently provide?
Current services include collections, loaning, Preschooler’s Story Times, Author Talks, internet access and online database resources.
by Nicole M 2:05pm, 11 Mar 2009
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Do you visit the library pages on Willoughby City Council’s website? If so, which pages do you use?
There are currently pages on Willoughby City Council's website specifically dedicated to the library and its services. These pages include catalogue, eResearch, eWeblinks, Author Talks, Local Studies and much more. Let us know which ones you use.
by Nicole M 1:59pm, 11 Mar 2009
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by Nicole M 2:02pm, 11 Mar 2009
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New Artarmon Community Centre/Library
As you would be aware, Willoughby Council recently purchased the old church site on the corner of Tindale and Artarmon Roads. This building is to be used as a new location for the existing Artarmon library. The existing library site (Elizabeth Street, near station) will then be free for redevelopment. This is an area for any discussion on the old or new sites.
by apa2064 3:03pm, 5 May 2009
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