Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Prince Rupert Library seeks feedback from library users

Your chance to help give some guidance to the staff of the Prince Rupert Library is at hand, with the Library currently hosting a survey to determine what the community is looking for from the public resource in the city.

The short survey consists of but five questions and is available on line or through a hard copy attainable at the front desk of the Sixth Avenue West facility.

Among the themes that the Library wants to know more about:

How Often you use the Library

Where you may find out about events taking place at the Library

What you consider the three most important things that the Library does or offers

What three things you would like to see more of at the Library

And what future do you see for the Prince Rupert Library.

Since the survey is designed to create further opportunities for library users to contribute to their strategic plan, you can continue to be a helpful form of community feedback by providing for your contact information at the bottom of the survey if you wish.

You can access the online version of the survey here.

Recently members of the Library provided for an overview of their operations for Prince Rupert City Council, delivering a presentation at a recent council meeting to update the community on some of the latest developments, the ever changing purpose for the Library and its plans for the future.

You can review their presentation here.

To keep up to date on events at the Library you can follow their Facebook page or the Prince Rupert Library website here.

For more Community items of note see our archive page here.

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