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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Herrick District Library - Holland - Seed library

    Herrick District Library - Holland

    4.4(8 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    I love libraries and visit them in other cities whenever I can! I've been to this branch of the…read moreHerrick District Library a few times now and I'm always impressed with the selection of items. The parking lot in front of the building is free. Walking in the main entrance, new books are in the front and there is an info desk nearby. The new book section of any library is my favorite, and they even separate out the new cookbooks, which is my other favorite section of any library. I had fun looking at lots of great new books and then wandered around a bit. There is a great section of DVDs, video games, and even board games that you can check out. They have an extensive seed library, and I saw kits to test your home energy levels. Lots of great resources at the library beyond just books. I liked the touch screen kiosk that you can use to browse the library catalog or search for events. There is ample seating and I found a cozy spot to sit and use their free wifi to get some work done. I was impressed with the library staff as I noticed them acknowledging all patrons and handling all situations and interactions with care. I am a strong supporter and lifelong user of libraries, and this is a good one.

    Lots of great kids actives!…read more Whenever I am here there seem to be a lot of kids actives happening! I love this because they also have a good age range for kids. Will be coming back soon!

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    Herrick District Library - Holland - Obituary card catalog

    Obituary card catalog

    Herrick District Library - Holland - Info kiosk - can search events or the library catalog

    Info kiosk - can search events or the library catalog

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    Allegan District Library - What a view!

    Allegan District Library

    5.0(2 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    I recently received my Master's degree, and I wouldn't have been able to do it without Allegan…read moreLibrary. Each time my WIFI connection acted up or my laptop crashed, I went to the library and completed all my assignments there. Sometimes I would spend hours taking tests or doing research, extending my computer time over and over, because nobody else was waiting. This, of course, was all free of charge. The staff is very friendly and helpful compared to many libraries in larger cities. I came from a big city in Florida where the libraries had armed guards and time was limited to 1 hour of computer use per day.Compared to that, here I had a different experience. Lia Kea

    I am so very excited about the new library!! This is an expansion of the historic Carnegie library,…read morewhich is still there right next door, and will be remodeled. Located on Allegan's riverfront, the library stuns from both sides. From across the river, it looks like an origami book. From the road, it is also gorgeous, with broad windows, and stairs and a beautiful accessibility ramp. Head inside, and you'll never want to leave. Besides the aforementioned windows, there are gorgeous lamps that look like book pages, plenty of space for the stacks, quiet study centers, a media lab, a teen space, and my favorite part, comfy seating all along the riverfront windows. Wow! Downstairs (pass a wall of copper fish, quite appropriate for a waterfront location) will be a robotics lab and a friends of the library bookstore (yay!). When finished, the historic Carnegie building will house staff offices and an expanded children's section. I worked at the old library from middle school until summers in college. There was never enough space, even way back then. The staff workroom was cramped, and the rest of the library felt that way, too. I never could have imagined this beautifully designed, light-filled, welcoming to all ages space. Bravo, and thank you, Allegan, for investing in such an important community resource.

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    Fireplace to read near

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    Window view

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    South Haven Memorial Library - South Haven Memorial Library entrance on Broadway St.

    South Haven Memorial Library

    3.8(4 reviews)
    15.7 mi

    As a newer resident to South Haven I was excited to finally have the renovated library finished…read more When visiting for my first time I was very put off and surprised at the lack of awareness from the front desk staff, Heidi and Kim S. Their loud speaking volume to one another as well as the volume they spoke to others was very inconsiderate and distracting. When visiting a library, it is expected to be a quieter atmosphere. Patrons are studying, working or just trying to get away from the other noisy establishments in the area. Maybe an enclosed quiet room is necessary for those looking to find less distraction. This has been a good place for me to work as a virtual professor so far this summer. I'm disappointed though by how LOUD the staff speak, not only amongst themselves but to visitors as well. It is very disruptive even with wearing noise canceling AirPods. Several front desk clerks make no effort to lower their voices whatsoever. I would highly recommend that there be some retraining here. I've never been to a library where the staff seem to have complete disregard of this. Otherwise, it's a good size library with clean bathrooms.

    This has been a good place for me to work as a virtual professor so far this summer. I'm…read moredisappointed though by how LOUD the staff speak, not only amongst themselves but to visitors as well. It is very disruptive even with wearing noise canceling AirPods. Several front desk clerks make no effort to lower their voices whatsoever. I would highly recommend that there be some retraining here. I've never been to a library where the staff seem to have complete disregard of this. Otherwise, it's a good size library with clean bathrooms.

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