ANGUSalive offers a range of traditional and innovative library services through its network of seven full-time burgh libraries, two mobile library vehicles, a home delivery service and an extensive outreach programme.
ANGUSalive library members can select from a stock collection of over 210,000 items that includes fiction, non-fiction, local history and reference material for all ages in print, digital and e-resource formats. Each library also offers residents and visitors access to the People’s Network computers for internet, email, online learning and Microsoft Office software as well as free guest Wi-Fi for customers with their own devices. A programme of regular activities is designed to engage people with reading, literacy, culture and each other. Special events and promotions throughout the year tap in to local and national literary and literacy initiatives. Libraries also provide Angus Council’s face-to-face customer contact service, ACCESS.
Volunteers will assist staff in delivering a high quality library service for ANGUSalive
customers. Tasks may include:
• Organising and shelving returned books, ensuring they're in the correct order.
• Keeping the shelves neat and tidy, creating an inviting atmosphere for all visitors.
• Helping maintain the library's tidiness by clearing out-of-date leaflets.
• Participating in stocktaking to ensure our collection is up-to-date.
• Assist host a Brew and Blether group in the library.
• Assist carry out the Local History collection audit.
• Any other tasks which may be identified over time.
Volunteers will report to the library manager and work alongside Information Advisors.