The Woodstock Library will reopen to the public today with a new browse, borrow and go service model.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Library will reopen to the public today Wednesday, July 29th.
CEO David Harvie says the Library will have a new "browse-borrow-and-go" service model.
"To encourage people to come in, get their items and go, is the service model we will be implementing. So there will be no public seating, access at this point to public Internet computers. So it's just, come into the library, find what you are looking for and check it out, that is the model we are looking at."
Harvie adds this will comply with the restrictions identified by the Province to ensure the safety of staff and patrons.
“We know that there is a pent-up demand for our collections, given the success for our curb-side pick-up service. In June, we had 1,566 curb-side pick-ups at the Library.”
The library will have a limit on the number of people who can be in the building at one time. The Province currently has a limit of 50 people inside a building at one time; however they are looking to limit the number to around 30-40 people. Social distancing will be required and everyone will be asked to wear a face covering while inside the building, including staff.
The Library will continue to quarantine returned items, and some areas of the building will be restricted to staff only. Given the capacity restrictions, our public seating, study carrels and public Internet computers won't be available at this time.
Harvie says the Library will continue to offer items on holds for pick-up within the lobby of the building.
“Never before has the library been more important to our community then now. Our public service staff are looking forward to seeing and serving our patrons once again.”
For more information, please contact the Woodstock Public Library at 519-539-4801 or at www.mywpl.ca.

2026 Community Grant Recipients
PJHL Preview - South Conference Finals
Active Police Investigation in Ingersoll
Easter Tradition Returns to Memorial Park in Tillsonburg
Police Taking the Plunge for Special Olympics Ontario
PJHL Playoff Recap - April 1st
Missing Person Last Spotted in Woodstock
Canada-Wide Warrant Related to 2020 Murder
UPDATE: Victims Identified in Norwich Township Crash
Tavistock Hosts Special Easter Egg Hunt!
PetSmart Adoption Week Success in Oxford
Ontario Increases Minimum Wage
PJHL Playoff Recap - March 31st
Easter Fun in Drumbo!
All Systems Go for Artemis II Mission
Funding Helps Get New Roof in Ingersoll
Ingersoll has Two Easter Egg Hunts
Tip Tuesday - March 2026
Federal Offender Wanted nearby Hamilton & GTA
Comments
Add a comment