Oxfordshire library service thriving during lockdown as online services see 86 per cent increase for April

Even though library doors across Oxfordshire have been closed statistics show lots of people have been reading during the lockdown.
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The county council’s library service is continuing to thrive as it saw a record for people joining Oxfordshire libraries online.

A total of 589 people joined – a record for one month and an 86 per cent increase compared to the figure for April 2019.

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Loans of eBooks and eAudio loans have nearly doubled compared to this time last year.

During April more than 22,000 items were borrowed from the county council’s online library.

Oxfordshire County Council has doubled its investment in purchasing eBooks and eAudio to support this demand.

Cllr Lorraine Lindsay-Gale said: “We are looking forward to Oxfordshire’s 44 libraries being able to open their doors once more because they are a much valued part of day to day life in the communities they serve. They are so much more these days than a silent place where you can borrow books.

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“However there’s been a quiet revolution going on as regards our online offer during the spring.

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This is obviously driven by lockdown but we are hoping to continue the interest in our online library service long after the current situation has ended.

“It’s a joy to see so many people continuing to engage with the library service despite this odd and difficult phase in our lives. No one needs to worry about returning or renewing items. Before the lockdown, we suspended the date due of all items that are on loan. This will continue indefinitely.

People also have the option of visiting our Facebook pages to view story- times, quizzes and be part of our online bookclub.”

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