The Oxford County Library is giving you a chance to provide feedback on their content, resources, programs, and more.
OXFORD COUNTY - The Oxford County Library is opening up another survey to get community feedback.
The survey is designed to build for the future of the library and to meet the communities needs.
Oxford County Library CEO and chief librarian, Lisa Marie Williams on what will be featured on the survey.
"There's the basic kind of questions about who you are, we ask some questions about what services you use at the library, what you think is important in the items, the things that we have at the library, whether they're the books and resources we have in our buildings, or the programs that we do, or the online services we offer, and many more."
The survey results will be collected and tallied and presented to the library board to build the library over the coming years.
The link to the survey can be found here.

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