Library Services Directory
Choose from the letters below for more information about the
Library Service and what it offers.
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Access
There is good access to
all Cheshire
East Libraries. We also offer a mobile library service and
a Books on
Wheels service for those who are unable to visit a library
themselves.
Archives
The Cheshire
Record Office collects and cares for the principal collection
of records and archives for the County of Cheshire, from the 12th
century to the present day. Members of the public can consult these
archives in the search room, free of charge and by appointment. A
postal and internet service is also available and we can advise on
archives held elsewhere.
Arts Service
Whether your interest is
dance, music, theatre, art, poetry or literature,
the Arts
Service provides details of events and organisations across the
region.
The Service also provides a directory of artists and information for
artists. You will also find details of disability arts and the
rural
touring networks.
Babies
All babies are welcome at our libraries and can join at any age.
Each library has a collection of books suitable for babies and
toddlers and some hold weekly story
times or rhyme times (children must be accompanied by a
parent or carer).
Books
Books are loaned to library members,
free of charge. Whether you enjoy classic literature, contemporary
novels, short stories, travel writers, biographies, history,
graphic novels or the latest science fiction adventure you
will find books to excite, fascinate and intrigue, to inform and
educate, to stimulate new interests and develop existing ones.
Whatever your taste in reading, Cheshire East Libraries have something to
offer. Visit the Readers and Writers website for ideas and
inspiration or to leave a review.
There are books for all ages, as well as talking books on
cassette and CD and large print books. You can borrow up to 20
books at any one time.
You can borrow all books unless they are for "reference only";
every library has a collection of reference books. The larger
libraries have more extensive collections. The Virtual
Reference Library can be accessed on the library computers or
from any computer using your library membership number and a
PIN.
Our online catalogue
is available for your use in all libraries or from any computer. If
you have not used this before the staff will be pleased to help
you.
If you can't find the book you want, ask the library staff. If
it is already out on loan you can reserve it for
a small charge.
Books may be borrowed for up to 3
weeks and can be renewed unless they have been reserved by another
library member. They can be renewed up to 8 times either over the
phone (0845 1480148) or through the catalogue. You will need your
library membership number and a PIN to renew via the catalogue.
Cheshire
East Libraries also have access to Braille books for
children and adults; please ask a member of staff for
details.
Books on Prescription in
Cheshire
Books on Prescription scheme in partnership
with the NHS in Cheshire aiming to increase access to
self-help materials free through libraries across Cheshire for
people who suffer from anxiety, depression or stress-related
conditions. Our leaflet (PDF, 211KB) contains
details of the scheme and a booklist (PDF, 96KB)is available.
Books on Wheels Service
A large number of
committed volunteers from the WRVS take books to over 500
housebound readers in their homes, or in sheltered accommodation.
Please contact your local library for more details about this
service or visit our Books on Wheels web page.
Bookstart
A national scheme to encourage
families to visit the library and share the joys or reading and
looking at books with babies and toddlers. It's never too soon to
start! Find information about the national Bookstart scheme or Bookstart in
Cheshire East.
Baby Bookcrawl is an initiative related to Bookstart. Contact
your library for
more information about Bookcrawl. Many Cheshire East
Libraries run regular under 5s Bookcrawl rhyme and story
times.
Business Information Service
The Business
Information Service at Ellesmere Port Library can help you with
almost any enquiry, from the annual report of one of the UK's top
1,000 companies, to information on the Government's Statistical
Office.
Whatever your business enquiry, call us on 0151 337 4693, email
bisep@cheshiresharedservices.gov.uk
Catalogue
Nearly every
library has a copy of the Catalogue on computer for you to use. The
online catalogue
is also available from any computer. Items can be reserved and
renewed from the catalogue using your library membership number and
PIN.
The catalogue includes details of our entire stock of books, CDs,
CD-Roms, console games and DVDs. It also includes details of some
reference stock and leaflets available. Items out on loan or from
another library can be reserved for a small fee.
CDs
Whatever your taste in music, you'll
discover something worth listening to. You will also find foreign
language courses, stories for children and adults (talking books), and
Open Learning packages. There is a charge for this service. The
current charges are listed in the Library Charges
leaflet, on display in all libraries.
You can find out what's in stock by checking the library
catalogue either online or at one of the libraries. Ask the
library staff to help you find what you want; if it is already out
on loan, you can reserve it for a small charge.
CD-ROMs
East Cheshire libraries have CD-ROMs which are available for loan.
There is a charge for this service. The current charges are listed
in the Library Charges leaflet, on display in all
libraries.
Many libraries have computers which you can use to explore CD-ROMs
which are for reference use.
Charges
It is free to join the library and
to borrow books. There is a small charge to reserve books.
Multimedia items have a hire charge. The People's Network
computers are free to use for the first hour, after which there
is a charge for use. Details of the current charges for these and
other services are listed in the Library Charges leaflet, on display in all
libraries.
Cheshire Leisure Card
See Leisure Card for
details.
Cheshire Record Office - Cheshire Archives and Local
Studies
The Cheshire Record
Office collects and preserves historical records and archives
relating to both the ancient and modern county of Cheshire and the
diocese of Chester. It also makes these records available to
members of the public, together with major collections of maps and
newspapers.
Everyone is welcome to consult these sources in the search room
free of charge. They are used by people with a wide variety of
interests, including the research of local and family history,
house history, school and college projects, and for various
official investigations.
You will need to make an appointment to visit the search room;
it is best to do this at least a week in advance.
The Record Office subscribes to the CARN readers ticket scheme;
please bring proof of identity, including name, address and
signature, so that staff can issue a card.
If you are unable to visit in person, staff will answer, free of
charge, postal and email enquiries on the availability of documents
and suggest appropriate records for particular research
topics. Searches for information in records or other sources
held by the Record Office can be undertaken by our research
consultant for a fee.
For more information phone 01244 972574 or fax 01244
973812
Email: recordoffice@cheshiresharedservices.gov.uk
Cheshire Record Office, Duke St, Chester, Cheshire CH1 1RL
Children and Young People
Children of any
age can join the library. Every library has a children and young
people's section, with storybooks for all ages and information
books to help with homework and interests. In addition to books,
there are DVDs, CDs, story tapes and CD-ROMs available for loan in
many libraries. The library catalogue has details
of all items in stock. Please note however that there is a small
charge for borrowing multimedia items. Children may borrow up to 20
items, including up to 8 CDs and DVDs. However, only 2 computer
games or DVD box sets can be borrowed at any one time.
Children and young people under the age of 16 can use the People's Network
computers with parents permission (PDF 46KB). Use of
the computers is subject to the terms and conditions of the
Acceptable Use Policy (PDF 46KB).
Please contact your local library for further details.
Homework help for children and young people and information for
their parents/carers is available on our Children and Young
People web pages.
Children with Special Needs
We have a collection of books and other materials for use by
parents and carers with children who have special needs : visual,
audio, physical or learning difficulties. There is also a small
collection of Makaton materials available. For
further details please contact the Inclusion and Special Projects
Officer 01244 976025, or visit the children with
special needs web page.
Community Information
Every Cheshire
East Library has a reference collection of leaflets in a
series of Blue Information Binders. These leaflets cover subjects
as varied as income tax, contraception, footpaths, employment
rights, educational issues and council information. Leaflets can be
ordered from the library or our Leaflet Service.
A Teen
Factfile (PDF, 66KB) is also available in each
library offering leaflets covering a range of subjects of special
interest to young people. Further information for teenagers can be
found on our teenspace
web pages.
There is a Local Organisations binder containing information
about local clubs and societies, and a constantly updated database
of addresses held in our libraries. If you would like details of a
club or society added to this database, please ask a member of
staff.
All East Cheshire libraries display leaflets about local
attractions and events.
Computers
All Cheshire libraries have People's Network computers which can be
booked for your use. These will allow you to access the internet,
the Catalogue,
homework resources and the Virtual
Reference Library. You can send emails, use Microsoft Word for
word processing and other Office software. Most of the resources
available on our library computers can also be used on any computer
if you have a library membership number and PIN.
Printing and scanning facilities are available at all our
libraries. Demand for use can be high, so booking a PC in advance
is advisable. Use of the computers is subject to the terms and
conditions of the Acceptable Use Policy (PDF
46KB).
Please contact your local library for further details.
Computer use is free for the first hour of every day. Please
remember to bring your library membership card with you. If you are
not a member, please bring 1 form of identification with you (which
must have your address on) and join on the day or use our
online joining form!
Under 16s will need a parental consent declaration form signed
by their parent or guardian before using the computers.
We have special screens and speech synthesisers for people who
are visually impaired.
A variety of computer courses are run at
Chester Library and
Ellesmere Port Library from complete beginners taster courses
to ECDL level. For details of courses, call 01244 977386 for
courses in Chester and 0151 355 8058 for courses run in Ellesmere
Port.
Console games
Console games are available for loan from some libraries. Formats
include Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PS2, Xbox and PC CD-ROM. Games
are loaned on a weekly basis and there is a hire charge for them.
The current charges are listed in the Library Charges
leaflet, on display in all libraries. Further details are
available from individual libraries.
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