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Welcome to our June Edition of Library News.
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Councillors have approved plans for work to get underway on Nottingham’s new Central Library in July, creating a landmark development at the heart of the city’s regenerated Southside.
Opening next summer the new library will feature a high-quality children’s library with an immersive story telling room, extensive book collection and comfortable areas to sit and read. Other amenities will include:
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Feature book walls and shelving to display a large collection of books
- Free WiFi and free access to computers, laptops and iPads
- A café & ground floor reception area which can be converted into a performance space
- Specialist and rare collections room for local studies materials
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Learning lab for special activities and school class visits
- Meeting rooms
- Exhibition space
- Creative design areas
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Business Intellectual Property Centre for the city.
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It's Pride Month - a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ identities, accomplishments and reflect on the struggle for equality. It’s also a chance for LGBTQ+ families to share their experiences with the wider world.
To mark the month we have curated some of our favourite titles centred on the LGBTQ+ experience.
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Nottingham City Libraries are working in partnership with Nottingham City Museums to bring two D. H. Lawrence Creative Writing Workshops to Wollaton Library.
In celebration of the acquisition of the last known portrait of D. H. Lawrence (available to view at Newstead Abbey), we are running creative writing workshops, which will explore the work of the famous Nottinghamshire writer. Drawing inspiration from Lawrence’s fascinating and varied written portraits of the area he called ‘the country of my heart,’ and of the people who lived here, participants will be encouraged to write about their own places and people.
Workshops are free and take place at Wollaton Library
- Saturday 2 July, 10am to 12pm (for anyone aged 16+)
- Saturday 16 July, 10am to 12pm (for 11-16 year olds)
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Find out more about your family tree at our Family History drop in sessions, where experts will be on hand to give practical guidance and signpost you to useful resources.
The first Thursday of each month, 10am to 12pm at St Ann's Valley Library. The next session will be 7 July.
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Explore over 50 million pages from local newspapers in the British Newspaper Archive. Hosted by the British Library, the archive is gradually digitising local newspaper titles from all over the country creating an invaluable resource for local and family historians.
Local titles include Nottingham Post, Nottingham Journal and Football Post plus many others from the surrounding county. Why not search for your ancestors and see if they made the news?
The British Newspaper Archive can be accessed on library PCs in all libraries.
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Join us for a free practical online course about websites. No coding experience is required but you should be comfortable using computers and the web.
Course starts on 23 June until 28 July, and runs every Thursday for 6 weeks, 6pm to 7.30pm
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Business Club: Managing your Personal Energy and Motivation Levels
Wednesday 22 June, 1pm to 2pm on Zoom.
Have you ever struggled with your motivation and energy levels when running your business? Join our guest Marceline Lindsay to consider this topic with other entrepreneurs and small businesses for advice, good ideas and good practice.
Finance Essentials: How to make my Cash go Further
Tuesday 28 June 10am to 10.45am on Zoom.
An all you need to know snapshot about the accounting and finance essentials for your start-up or small business.
SEO & Content Marketing for Start-Ups and Small Businesses
Thursday 7 July, 11am to 11.45am on Zoom.
In this session, we’ll explain what SEO and content marketing are, how they work, and more importantly, how to get you started on increasing your organic traffic to your website.
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Available right now with no waiting lists!
Mrs England, Stacey Halls | The Beijing Conspiracy, Shamini Flint, | Lampedusa, Steven Price | The Crown, Robert Lacey | How to be a Refugee, Simon May | Maurice, E M Forster | The Searcher, Tana French.
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Celebrate International Music Day by getting creative at our interactive digital music PLAY workshop where you get to build your own digital instruments out of weird stuff using Makey Makey and Ototo kits.
Session run by the Makers of Imaginary Worlds and Near Now.
21 June, 3.30pm to 5pm at Radford-Lenton Library.
Free, suitable for all ages and no need to book.
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All children love dinosaurs and we are pretty sure they will love our dinosaur themed messy play!
Ideal for under 5s.
Wednesday 22 June at St Ann’s Valley Library at 10.30am and Strelley Road Library at 1.30pm.
Free and no need to book.
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Code Club is back! Do you know an aspiring young coder? Tell them about our new Code Club at Bulwell Riverside Library.
Starting 21 June, running every Tuesday, 5pm to 6pm for 6 weeks.
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