Alt.cardiff discovered what really happens in a library day to day…
1.What is the most popular book to be taken out from the library?
It changes all the time but recently it was Fifty Shades of Grey. We had 160 people on the waiting list. It was absolutely mental!
2. What is the most common question asked every day?
‘Is this a library?’ Sometimes I really want to say; actually it’s a fish and chip shop…
3. What has been the strangest experience in your time working in the library?
When I was working in Canton library we had a man come in and ask where he was. He didn’t know the day, time or that he was in Cardiff. It was the strangest thing. I thought he might have been a time traveller.
4. What is essential to a successful library?
Customer service is absolutely key and one of the biggest things we value here at Grangetown.
5. Have you had any famous writers come to talk in the library?
Owen Sheers spoke at Canton Library and he was very popular. He is a very handsome young man so was popular with the ladies!
What picture forms in mind’s eye if someone mentions a library? Is there just a building that holds a collection of books, or is it something more? For Sarah Evans, Branch Librarian at Grangetown library, she sees a chance to connect with a community.
“This library almost becomes a community centre for people living here. Interacting with everyone is the favourite part of my job and you just never know who will walk through the door. I remember my local librarian when I was younger, so I hope they will remember me.”
Three and a half years ago Sarah began working at Grangetown library after gaining ten years of experience in the libraries around Cardiff. She had always wanted to be a librarian when she was younger and after studying for a degree in English and Theology set about making her dream a reality.
Change
Grangetown library underwent a huge makeover a few years prior to Sarah’s arrival as the old library was knocked down to fund the building of a brand new one. This was due to the council’s continual effect to ensure libraries remain accessible. However, Sarah admitted that when she first started the library was a bit unloved.
Now the branch is thriving with a librarian that is not afraid to take risks, “I am all for giving anything a go as anything is worth a try once. Ideas need to evolve; so make the best out of what you can do” said Sarah.
This attitude has led to three books clubs being held in the library, each one suitable for a different age group who all enjoy a lively discussion. Then there are the IT classes that Sarah runs for people that want to improve their ICT Skills and the help she offers to children that may be struggling with their homework.
Breaking barriers
With each day being so different is there a time that Sarah never forgets?
“We had a children’s book week and I decided to invite all the schools. We had 19 story tell sessions and about 450 children through the door in one week. It was hard work but really good fun. We managed to break a lot of barriers with kids who thought libraries were uncool.”
Sarah’s work with schools has since gravitated to a great relationship between them and the library. Recently she went to St Pauls Primary School and helped the children to create a library, showing them how to order the books correctly.
After the success of the book week Sarah went on to create a rather unusual event with International Women’s Week.
“We had hundreds of old books in the library and we had a week of different female artists creating things out of the books. One artist created a mannequin and made a dress for it out of the pages from the books. It was fantastic.”
Due to a selfless dedication to people Sarah Evans will get her wish. She will undoubtedly be remembered in the community.
Alt.cardiff discovered what really happens in a library day to day…
1.What is the most popular book to be taken out from the library?
It changes all the time but recently it was Fifty Shades of Grey. We had 160 people on the waiting list. It was absolutely mental!
2. What is the most common question asked every day?
‘Is this a library?’ Sometimes I really want to say; actually it’s a fish and chip shop…
3. What has been the strangest experience in your time working in the library?
When I was working in Canton library we had a man come in and ask where he was. He didn’t know the day, time or that he was in Cardiff. It was the strangest thing. I thought he might have been a time traveller.
4. What is essential to a successful library?
Customer service is absolutely key and one of the biggest things we value here at Grangetown.
5. Have you had any famous writers come to talk in the library?
Owen Sheers spoke at Canton Library and he was very popular. He is a very handsome young man so was popular with the ladies!