Bahamas Library Service Website

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HISTORY

The Bahamas Library Service was established in 1999. However, libraries began in The Bahamas since the early 19th century. The call for libraries came as early as 1804, as populations increased following the Loyalists influx of the 18th century. The first libraries in existence today were started over one hundred fifty (150) years.

Bahamas Library Service has the task of uniting the public libraries in New Providence and the Family Islands into one modern, automated system, offering quality, standardised services in all islands. New Providence has 11 (eleven) public libraries.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

  • To improve public libraries;
  • To promote educational programmes in local communities;
  • To provide up-to-date information by utilizing current technology; and
  • To make information easily accessible to all persons living in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.

ACHIEVEMENTS

  • Establishment of eleven (11) branch libraries in New Providence
    Two (2) of the new libraries offer extended evening hours and they are open on Saturday
  • Career Path for library personnel
  • Beginning of automation in public libraries
  • Increased training of library personnel
  • Internet service for users

GOALS FOR THE FUTURE

  • To establish a national library
  • To establish a national library and information system
  • To increase the number of In-service awards for training professional librarians
  • To increase training for library personnel in New Providence and the Family Islands
  • To promote the development of a larger number of public libraries in the Family Islands
  • To foster interest in the Library Cadet Programme in the schools
  • To increase children's and summer programmes in the public libraries
  • Set up online catalogues for all libraries
  • Expand the Bahamas Library Service Website bahamaslibraries.org (bahlibs.org)
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