Libraries across Donegal have been approved for funding of €28,730 to provide new computers, laptops, iPads and other ICT equipment.
The announcement was confirmed by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, as part of an overall €1.3 million package for public libraries across the country.
The Donegal libraries to benefit are listed below:
The investment, under the Libraries Capital Programme, will assist libraries in becoming more digitally inclusive.
Communities across the country are set to benefit from the initiative – with a particular focus on supporting young people, elderly and the disadvantaged.
The funding will also support the new public library strategy, ‘The Library is the Place’, which was launched by the Minister in the new Portlaoise Library in July.
Announcing the funding today, Minister Humphreys said: “I am delighted today to announce a further investment of €1.3 million in our public libraries.
“This will enable public libraries to replace outdated PCs, laptops and iPads with new devices for the benefit of library users of all ages.
“This initiative is all about making our public libraries more accessible and digitally inclusive places. And I’m delighted that my Department is able to support libraries across the country with this latest tranche of funding.”
The Minister continued:
“It is essential that our libraries are able to provide up-to-date ICT infrastructure because they play a critical role in helping to support digital inclusion, as well as providing literacy and technology skills training for those looking for work.
“It is also vital our libraries continue to support marginalised and disadvantaged communities to access government services.
“As Minister, I have had the privilege of visiting many libraries in recent months and I look forward to seeing first-hand the positive impact that this investment will have.”
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