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Published: October 12, 2008 11:08 pm    print this story  

Economy leads to rise in interest for libraries

Michelle James
Register-Herald Reporter

With the economy slumping and prices soaring, many people are now choosing between luxury and necessity.

There is at least one place in most communities, however, where people can still enjoy small luxuries without breaking the bank.

“If someone is living on a fixed income and gas goes as high as it is now, you have to cut things you can,” said Danny McMillion, director of Raleigh County Public Library. “You can live without buying magazines and books and just go to the library where you can read them for free.”

According to a Harris Poll released in September, Library Card Sign-Up Month, library card registration across the country was at an all-time high.

Local libraries report they are as busy as they’ve ever been.

McMillion said comparing September 2007 to September 2008, circulation at the county’s four branches, as well as the Bookmobile, increased by more than 4,000 and door counts for the same locations increased by more than 3,000.

The Summers County Public Library was closed for two months for renovations, but director Myra Ziegler says circulation from July 2007 to July 2008 increased slightly.

Fayette director Judy Gunsaulis said although there was not a significant increase, the county’s libraries were busy.

All three women say public libraries have a great deal to offer, especially in times of financial hardships.

“The library is a vital part of the community and especially in times like this,” Gunsaulis said. “We’re trying to provide what people need, both the book and non-book format.”

Among those offerings are computer services, which also include wireless connections for those who wish to bring their own computers, books, magazines, movies, newspapers and periodicals.

McMillion said she believes public libraries give taxpayers more for their money than any other tax-supported entity.

She is quick, however, to remind patrons to follow the rules.

“If you don’t abuse it, the library doesn’t cost you anything,” she said. “It’s the biggest bargain around.”

— E-mail:

mjames@register-herald.com

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Anne Guadalupi, 9, left, watches as Raleigh County Public librarian Leslie Jones, center, checks out her books and Anne’s mom, Laurie, looks on. F. Brian Ferguson/Register-Herald Photographer (Click for larger image)



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