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Berks County Public Libraries Prepare to Reopen, Begin Curbside Service in June

By Berks County Public Libraries

Jun 08, 2020
Oley Valley Library

In response to the county’s transition to the “Yellow Phase” of the governor’s reopening plan, Berks County Public Libraries will begin offering curbside pick-up service to patrons throughout June. This is the first step of a phased reopening under guidance from the Office of Commonwealth Libraries and local officials.

Since mid-March when libraries in Berks County closed their doors to in-person service, library directors have been monitoring the COVID-19 situation and evaluating best practices to reopen safely for their patrons and staff. At this time, buildings remain closed to the public as they enter into the first phase of the reopening process but will offer curbside service to patrons for materials currently available from their location. Patrons may request holds using the online catalog and will be notified when their order is ready to pick up. All materials will be quarantined before returning to circulation.

“Each library developed its own phased-in approach to providing limited services during Governor Wolf’s designated yellow phase,” said Stephanie Williams, District Consultant for the Reading Library District. “The Office of Commonwealth Libraries recently issued the Framework for Reopening Libraries, supporting all public libraries in our efforts to safely provide in-person services again in our communities. Library staff will implement health and safety measures in accordance with guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and other agencies.”

Digital library service remains available to all county residents with a Berks County Public Library card. Berks County residents without a card can apply online through the countywide catalog or register for an Instant Digital Card until June 30. Libraries continue to offering virtual programming online and through social media.

“Not all library services will look the same as in a pre-pandemic environment,” said Williams, “but libraries will continue to adapt and evolve as needed to best serve their community.”

*Please note: each library will be following their own set of reopening guidelines which may not align with other locations. This includes what date libraries will be reopening for curbside service. Individuals looking for the latest information about their library’s reopening procedure are encouraged to visit www.berkslibraries.org or call their local library directly.

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