May, 8, 2020
Dear Patrons,
The staff and I look forward to the day we can reopen our doors and welcome you back into our beautiful library, but we’re still unsure when that will be. Although the Town Hall is reopening to the public soon, the Library and the Council on Aging will take a little longer, as our services and uses of our spaces are a little more varied.
At the library, we are working on a phased reopening plan that allows for an incremental restoration of services. In each phase, we will adapt our services in order to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of our staff members and our patrons. We will coordinate our reopening plans/tasks with the Town of Ipswich, the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium, and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Please check our website’s News page, and follow us on social media for the latest updates.
In the meantime, the staff is all still hard at work finding new ways to deliver services to you, and learning new skills to make our library the best it can be. Do not hesitate to reach out to any member of our staff for assistance!
Some quick reminders!
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- All due dates have been extended, and we have no overdue fines, so you are welcome to keep any books you have as long as you like.
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- Our website has tons of resources that are available to you any time of day or night! Click here for an overview.
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- Need us to look up your card number, reset your PIN, or apply for a new card? Get help here!
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- Since the closure, the 36 libraries in our network have contributed over $200,000 toward new ebooks and audiobooks, and you can also borrow form every other network in the state. Learn more about Overdrive here.
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- The children’s room has been creating online offerings for you, including our popular Mother Goose Storytimes!
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- Explore over 200,000 digitized pages of Ipswich newspapers dating to as early as 1872 (a recently completed grant project).
- Explore over 200,000 digitized pages of Ipswich newspapers dating to as early as 1872 (a recently completed grant project).