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Library of Things launches

Geelong Regional Libraries (GRL) is giving its members the opportunity to borrow a range of useful items with a new initiative launched this week.

The Library of Things is a collection of tech, practical and recreational non-book items such as scanners, cameras, projectors, even bird watching kits are now available for borrowing to GRL members.

The full collection launched on Monday, November 4, aiming to give people the chance to use items they can’t afford or only need for a short period of time.

Improving community access to such useful items – and simultaneously reducing waste and promoting sustainability – aligns with GRL’s espoused purpose of boosting the community’s health, prosperity, connectedness and belonging.

GRL chief executive Vanessa Schernickau said the Library of Things gave people the chance to try out high-tech tools before purchasing them.

“Whether considering a mobile podcasting kit or a one-time-use item like a home energy efficiency kit or portable projector, borrowing from the Library of Things allows people to test these resources for free, avoiding unnecessary purchases,” said Ms Schernickau.

“Items like the digital film scanners promote digital literacy, and encourages those to connect with family to preserve stories and build confidence in the digital space,” she said.

“Some items are valued at over $800, so by providing access to these, we’re making a difference for those who may not be able to afford to purchase them.”

Go to grlc.vic.gov.au to view the Library of Things online catalogue and become a GRL member.

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