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Regina Public Library reopening branches, expanding curbside pickup

The Regina Public Library says several branches are reopening Thursday.

Library management says allowing patrons computer access a priority

The Connaught branch reopened to the public Thursday after being closed for 15 weeks. (Declan Finn/CBC)

The Regina Public Library says several branches are reopening Thursday.

The Glen Elm, Regent Place, Albert, Connaught and Prince of Wales Branches will open immediately, while the remaining branches (Central, Sunrise, George Bothwell and Sherwood Village) are set to reopen on July 13.

Library patrons will be able to access most of the services that were available pre-pandemic, but with some changes.

"Our primary focus is to provide our customers with computer access,and access to materials through browsing and holds pickup," library director Jeff Barber said in a news release. "We are limiting opportunities for people to stay and gather in the library at this time."

Each location will have less furniture, andfloor plans have been revised to allow for safe physical distancing. Some aisles will only allow forone-way traffic.

All branches will have curbside pickup options as of July 13.

Library management continues toencouragepeople to usetheir digital servicesto minimize the amount of people using their physical spaces.

"Social distancing is still important, and the library has lots of online offerings to keep you entertained while staying safe," said Barber.

Usage of digital library contentincreased by 50 per cent during the 15 weeks that the branches were closed, according to a news release.

One-hundredlibrary employees were laid-off in May. A spokesperson for Regina Public Libraries said the "majority" of them have been called back to work, but that some employees who work in niche jobs won't be called back until those roles return.