Cllr Frankie Keena cuts the ribbon to officially open Moate Library back in 2016. Photo: Ann Hennessy

My Open Library is on the way to Moate

Library users in Moate will soon be able to access their library from 8am to 10pm, seven days a week.

The extended opening times are part of My Open Library, a nationwide initiative aimed at increasing library use and growing active membership from 16 per cent to 30 per cent. While the number of hours when libraries are staffed will remain the same or increase in some cases, during the other opening hours new self-service facilities will enable members to take out and return books without assistance. Members will be able to gain access to libraries with a fob key when the libraries are unstaffed.
At the December meeting of Westmeath County Council, county librarian Mary Stuart revealed that the scheme will be rolled out at Castlepollard and Moate libraries early next year once the necessary technology is installed.
In addition, Westmeath County Council had applied for funding to introduce My Open Library in Mullingar and Athlone libraries, but were unsuccessful in this round, Ms Stuart said.
My Open Library was introduced on a pilot basis in Banagher and Tullamore libraries in Offaly and in Tubbercurry in Sligo. 
In all three libraries membership increased significantly during the programme.
“It gives people the opportunity to visit the library at times that suit them. In addition to borrowing and returning books, people can use the computer, hold meetings, print documents and study seven days a week, 365 days a year.
“It removes barriers to access and encourages greater ownership of the library space,” Ms Stuart told councillors.
Cllr Frankie Keena asked who would monitor noise levels and the behaviour of visitors when staff weren't present in the library.
Ms Stuart said that in the libraries where the initiative has already been rolled out around the country, noise has not been an issue.
“People take ownership of the space and there have been very little issues,” she said.
Cllr Vinnie McCormack welcomed the news saying that second and third level students in particular will benefit from the extended opening times.