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Over 335,000 visits to Donegal libraries 11.12.14

THERE were more than a whopping 335,000 visits to Donegal libraries last year, new figures show.
And while 'Strumpet City' was the most borrowed book of adult fiction from public libraries nationally, in Donegal Donal Ryan’s ‘The Thing about December’ topped the poll. This was followed by Gillian Flynn’s ‘Gone Girl’ and J.K. Rowling’s ‘The Casual Vacancy’.
Donegal County Librarian Eileen Burgess said: "We are delighted that our libraries continue to play such an important role in our communities. Every demographic group is represented in our library users. We try hard to identify the needs of our users and tailor the library to suit them. If you visit the library on any day of the week you‘ll find people from every age group and walk of life enjoying some aspect of the services we provide."
Donegal children celebrate the Libraries' Summer Reading Programme earlier this year.
Like the rest of the country, ‘The Official Drivers Theory Test’ topped the poll for most borrowed adult non-fiction title while Michael Rosen’s ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ and Joe Brennan’s ‘Donegal Folk Tales’ were top of the list of the most borrowed children’s titles.
The figures, compiled by the Public Lending Remuneration (PLR) service for the Local Government Management Agency, show that libraries continue to play a very important role in our communities, said Ms Burgess.
She said that Donegal's 13 public libraries and 11 Taobh Tire points continue to be a "a hive of activity" for families.
Meanwhile, in keeping with the festive season, local libraries are getting ready for this year’s Christmas Pyjama Parties. To find out where they are taking place visit www.donegallibrary.ie or follow on Facebook/donegalcountylibrary.
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