A major investment has been announced for the improvement of digital services and facilities in Ireland’s public libraries.
Three hundred public libraries nationally are set to receive a share of €7.8 million in funding to enable ICT infrastructure upgrades, meeting space technologies and digital learning suites.
Minister for Rural and Community Development, Mr Michael Ring T.D. revealed the details of the investment today, of which €5.2 million is provided from the Department and a further €2.6 million contribution from Local Authorities.
The funding will support provision of the following facilities in 2018:
- iPads/tablets/smart devices for users and for staff to assist users
- Computers and workstations including image deployment technology
- Software to support design, gaming and coding
- Meeting space technology
- Podcasting equipment and workstations
- Mobile LCD screens with audio
- Interactive whiteboards
- Digital training suites
Speaking at the announcement of the investment at the South Dublin County Library in Tallaght, Minister Ring said: “I am delighted to announce this major investment that will enhance the technological capacity across the library network and will further position our public libraries as an invaluable community resource.
“The funding will support a programme of ICT upgrades and developments to ensure libraries can provide a service that is not only in line with the needs of library users, but which can also deliver new and innovative services. It will develop digital learning centres and innovation centres, providing users with access to latest technologies and supporting library users who are not confident with technology.
“This investment will contribute significantly to the strategic actions in Our Public Libraries 2022 – Inspiring, Connecting and Empowering Communities which seeks to establish the library as an important enabler of digital services and facilitator of digital skills development.”