The photograph shows: Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council, Cllr Ger Darcy, with County Librarian, Damien Dullaghan, and Ann Marie Brophy and Greg MacDonald from the Library Service.

New Tipperary Libraries website launched

Cllr Ger Darcy, Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council, recently launched the new Library Service website, in Nenagh Library.

The new website, with its fresh look and simplified navigation, is designed to offer a user-driven experience.

Allowing visitors to join the library, browse the national catalogue and explore research resources, the new website also has dynamic content featuring events and news from every branch in the county.

A comprehensive guide to both branch and online services is included featuring information on new assistive services, remote printing, sensory toys and resources, local history archives, national initiatives and the new My Open Library service, which is now available at four branches in the county.

The website also incorporates responsive design, allowing for seamless compatibility with all devices, including smartphones, tablets and desktop computers. This feature will enable users to access the library’s resources anytime and anywhere, making the library experience more convenient and enjoyable. Additionally, an accessibility toolbar and a new webchat interface have been introduced to enhance interactivity and customisation.

Tipperary County Council Library Service is committed to providing free access to knowledge, promoting lifelong learning and strengthening our communities. This new website acts as a significant asset in helping to achieve these goals and signifies the commitment of Tipperary County Council Library Service to embracing digital trends and ensuring our services are easily accessible to all.

The new website is now live and can be accessed at www.tipperarylibraries.ie.