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grandmaster
23-04-2011, 11:12
Do you use a library if so why?
I'm attempting to use one as a resource and a quiet place to study.
I don't seem to be able to find a quiet spot at home.

I have not been anywhere near a library since school and I really want to pass this little course so i'm determined to put the time in.

However it seems to be a really noisy place, I thought they were supposed to be quiet?
I work all week so i'm hoping to visit for an hour after work but i'm easily distracted lol so I don't know if this is the best place for me...

All I have heard so far is the staff singing, mobile phones ringing and the general public talking very loudly to each other and the staff.

Is this norm? am I being silly?

Any thoughts?

GM :D

Dai
23-04-2011, 11:25
It sounds like libraries have changed a lot since I used to visit.

Perhaps you need a shed?

grandmaster
23-04-2011, 11:38
I have a garage although it's not the most comfortable place.
I supposed Id be too tempted to pick up my spanners and start tinkering with my bike.
Can't win lol

Hugh
23-04-2011, 11:41
Are there any Uni's near you? - they tend to let non-students in, and they have quiet areas.

LondonRoad
23-04-2011, 13:00
Most smaller community libraries are a lot noisier than they were when I was a lad. Our nearest one has occasional craft club sessions for kids. My kids attend and they are pretty noisey.
Our larger "central" libraries have quiet areas that are ideal for studying. Your local librarian should be able to tell you if any libraries have such a facility.

grandmaster
23-04-2011, 13:43
Are there any Uni's near you? - they tend to let non-students in, and they have quiet areas.

The course I'm doing is an open university course, does that make me a student??
I think the closet uni is in the centre of Manchester ( feel free to update me if I'm wrong) and I work in Bolton, I chose my local library because it's close to where I live and my son swims on a saturday morning so mrs grandmaster watches him so I can try and study, well that's the plan at least.

I'll ask at the libary about a quiet area when I next go, it may even be dead during the week.

Gm

joglynne
23-04-2011, 13:55
Our local branch library is a hive of industry. During the week it acts as a resource centre for the school next door, so there are children coming and going all the time. Then most days there is some form of group activity taking place, from toddler reading groups, poetry readings, craft groups and citizens advise drop in clinics. It's a long time since I can remember anyone getting shushed. :) In fact I think our local pub is quieter during the week days. :D

grandmaster
23-04-2011, 14:26
Our local branch library is a hive of industry. During the week it acts as a resource centre for the school next door, so there are children coming and going all the time. Then most days there is some form of group activity taking place, from toddler reading groups, poetry readings, craft groups and citizens advise drop in clinics. It's a long time since I can remember anyone getting shushed. :) In fact I think our local pub is quieter during the week days. :D

Is that a good thing in your opinion?
Does it make a better use of the building and bring your community closer?
Selfishly the only reason I am / was going was for the peace and quiet.

Gm

joglynne
23-04-2011, 14:57
Is that a good thing in your opinion?
Does it make a better use of the building and bring your community closer?
Selfishly the only reason I am / was going was for the peace and quiet.

Gm

On the whole think it is a better use of a community based library than the way I remember them being used. We had a tyrannical Librarian who glared if you so much as breathed loudly within the hallowed isles of her almost empty library, taking my young son to choose his own books was not a happy and relaxed experience. I did use the Central Library quite a lot when my work was based in Manchester and that was a great place to be able to sit and work in peace but I don't know whether that has also moved with the times.

I'd offer you our dinning table to work at but maybe you have a relative or friend near by where you live that could offer you the undisturbed space you need?

grandmaster
23-04-2011, 15:40
On the whole think it is a better use of a community based library than the way I remember them being used. We had a tyrannical Librarian who glared if you so much as breathed loudly within the hallowed isles of her almost empty library, taking my young son to choose his own books was not a happy and relaxed experience. I did use the Central Library quite a lot when my work was based in Manchester and that was a great place to be able to sit and work in peace but I don't know whether that has also moved with the times.

I'd offer you our dinning table to work at but maybe you have a relative or friend near by where you live that could offer you the undisturbed space you need?

Thank you for the kind offer!
I may just take some ear plugs to the library lol

Dude111
22-09-2022, 21:59
It sounds like libraries have changed a lot since I used to visit.Im sure they have since I have since I havent been in one in many many years...

I used to goto one and get online.... I remember they had changed all thier computers to something where you had to sign in with your acct # to use them but I found a way around it... I opened a folder and typed an http address in the bar and got on that way.. (I didnt wanna login with my # (I didnt know it for one thing :D))

But I do remember finding some GOOD books there in earlier years..... It is a nice resource :)

It would be nice if they had a VHS section also :)

Halcyon
23-09-2022, 09:38
Not been to a library in years, mostly because I find most of the stuff I want to read about online.

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It would be nice if they had a VHS section also :)




Those things used to take up so much space! No wonder they aren't around anymore.

Dude111
24-09-2022, 05:37
Ya they do take up alot but I tell ya Mate,if the tape was taken care of,you can enjoy something you might not be able to otherwise....

The movie ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1976)

That movie was destroyed quite early.... I had a MEDIA 1985 release and it had aweful looking colours,not natural looking at all..... Then I found an earlier release: MEDIA 1981 -- Looked horrible..... Then I found the original 1978 MEDA release (They changed to MEDIA in 1979) and it is goregous,like I was watching it on analogue TV :)


Alot of tapes do not make it from that early IN GOOD SHAPE because people didnt take care of them.....Rental tapes were treated the worst,I do not like getting a ex-rental tape unless I cant help it.......


Back to the future 2 (1989) and 3 (1990) were ruined on thier official 'MCA Universal' tapes,they looked like flattend out garbage..... I thankfully found a rental of both 2 and 3 that are goregous!! (They didnt ruin the rentals,hoping people would then buy it..)

This happend mostly in the states...... I got a PAL to NTSC copy of "SONG OF THE SOUTH" (1946) from the UK thats beautiful......

So there def is an advantage of VHS :)

Benti
21-10-2022, 19:12
I used to go to the library. I liked the silence and the working atmosphere it created.

Maggy
22-10-2022, 09:10
Nope!My local library closed 4 years ago.

cheekyangus
22-10-2022, 18:54
My local branch is usually quiet, though it does host a fair few events for the village. The main regional branch a couple miles away is normally pretty quiet too, though last time there was a kids thing on, I heard Wheels On The Bus just before I left, though it was in another room to keep the noise down.

Most libraries I've been to have been sufficiently quiet. It might be worthwhile looking at their website and familiarising yourself with when events are on so you can avoid them. University libraries are super quiet, especially if you go to upper levels or fringes.

Amari Dillon
27-10-2022, 13:58
Too rarely, but yes. I go there when I feel a burn out is close and I need a place that is totally silent.

Ramrod
27-10-2022, 14:13
Not since they allowed people to use their mobile phones in them...I find that having to overcome the urge to hit someone is a tad distracting.

Rillington
31-10-2022, 16:22
The forthcoming cuts will likely see more and more libraries closing.