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Yaxley Library
Our Summer Reading continues!
This year our summer reading challenge is Wild World Heroes! Have you signed up for it yet? It’s not too late, just pop down to the library and speak to us. To get involved you need to read six library books over the summer and collect stickers to complete your special Wild World Heroes poster. It’s fun and FREE to take part. Once completed you will receive a medal and a certificate!
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Bus passes are Back!
If you require assistance with a concessionary bus pass application please call in and speak to a member of staff.
Learn with Libraries
Are you a self-motivated lifelong learner? Or are you looking for resources to help your children with their homework? Are you a college student working on a research project? Or would you like to improve skills for your next job or set up your own business? As well as our large book collections on the catalogue, Cambridgeshire Libraries have a wealth of resources to help you with your learning and research.
Online reference library
With your library card number, you can access a range of free online information resources that we subscribe to. These include: online encyclopaedias, dictionaries, journals, newspaper archives, financial and consumer advice websites, family history websites and many more. Please visit our online reference library. You will be surprised by what you can find!
Local Studies
Huntingdon Library, Wisbech Library and Cambridge Central Library are home to the Local Studies’ major collections. These are material from across Cambridgeshire, including books, newspapers, periodicals, photographs, printed maps and plans. They are great resources for finding out about local history, family history and house history. The Local Studies team also offer a research service. Learn My Way
Each of Cambridgeshire libraries is a centre of learning with computers and printing facility. If you are new to the Internet and computers, we encourage you to have a go using Learn My Way. It is an easy-to-follow online learning programme. You will find free online courses to help you develop digital skills. If you are helping others, you can download free learning guides to help them make the most of Learn My Way. Please register here on Learn My Way website and type in your local library as your centre. Learn My Way is provided by the charity Good Things Foundation.
Digital buddies
Many of our libraries run 1 to 1 sessions with customers who want a bit of help using a computer, laptop or tablet. These sessions are offered by the library volunteers known as digital buddies. If you would like to work with a digital buddy, please ask for information at your library. You can also call us on 0345 045 5225 or email your.library@cambridgeshire.gov.uk. If you would like to be a digital buddy and volunteer for us, please email volunteers@cambridgeshire. gov.uk or go to Volunteering.
Free online resources
There are many online resources for learning or for inspiration searching, such as Open Learn provided by the Open University. There you will find free courses, as well as TV and radio programmes, on all kinds of subjects to support your study or improve your life skills. Also visit our Library Online webpage and click on the free online resources tab, you will see lists of resources covering various topics, from nature to culture and health to work.
National Careers Service
If you are looking for trusted courses and free online courses to help you learn new skills or change jobs, we recommend the National Careers Service Skills Toolkit as your starting point. National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work. Please visit National Careers Service website for details. Cisco Networking Academy
Looking for a career in IT? Enrol in new CISCO NetAcad free online courses and progress your career. Cambridgeshire Libraries, in partnership with Cisco Networking Academy, provide self-paced introductory courses which enable you to take your first steps on your path to becoming an IT professional. These courses can be accessed over library wifi, library computers and at home. Visit Cambridgeshire Libraries CISCO Network Academy page for more information.
Cambridgeshire Skills
Cambridgeshire Skills (formerly Cambridgeshire Adult Learning and Skills) is the County Council’s adult education service. The Service provides education and training opportunities to individuals, local communities and businesses, to help them develop skills and fulfil their potential. Visit Cambridgeshire Skills and contact the Cambridgeshire Skills admissions team for information.
EngAge online
These digital sessions temporarily replace EngAge events in libraries. If you are interested in joining these sessions or would like more information, please email: Engage.online@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Read a Little Aloud Online!
Join in and listen to our volunteers reading a variety of poems, stories and literature from the comfort of your own home. To find out more, please contact the Read a Little Aloud team at: RALA.Online@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Select and Collect
You can currently access the Select and Collect service here: www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/library and look for our “Select and Collect” form, or call the Customer Service Centre on 0345 045 5225. This service is free to use at present. Customers will be notified when their books are ready to collect.
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