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BETHLEHEM LIBRARY: A pandemic year by the numbers

Kristen Roberts by Kristen Roberts
April 1, 2021
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In March 2020, the library was faced with an unprecedented challenge as we closed our doors in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.

As difficult as it has been, this past year has inspired us to find new and creative ways to be the library you deserve while being mindful of everyone’s health and safety. Our 2020 annual report below shows how these efforts have paid off. A copy of the annual report is available on our website: bit.ly/3dcVF86.

While the numbers show a drop in overall circulation – not unexpected under the circumstances, they also tell the story of all the ways we managed to have an impact on our community in spite of the restrictions we were up against. We plan to continue moving those numbers in a positive direction in 2021, and we’re grateful for your ongoing support, which makes all of this possible.

Missed it? Watch it on YouTube

Last fall, we hosted the four-part virtual series Democracy in America highlighting the writings of Alexis de Toqueville and featuring popular guest speaker Giacomo Calabria. The series, grant-funded by Humanities NY, is now available to watch on our YouTube channel (bit.ly/2ObFak4).

Some background: In the early 19th century, de Toqueville, a French aristocrat, political scientist and historian, travelled extensively throughout the United States analyzing American society. Following his travels, he penned the well-known “Democracy in America,” which describes the young country’s emerging political system.

Graphic novels get their due on Hoopla

Hoopla’s on-demand access to popular e-books, audiobooks, streaming video and music has been a huge hit with our cardholders. Many of you are also discovering one of the features that sets Hoopla apart from other digital services and enhances our collection as a whole – its vast selection of graphic novels and comics.

Fans of the genre will appreciate the diverse collection of 15,000+ titles from dozens of different publishers (not just big names like Marvel and DC) and including works spanning different genres and interests from the last 100 years.

Both fans and newcomers to graphic novels will like Hoopla’s user-friendly browsability. You can search by genre, publisher, audience or popularity, and you’ll also find links to series pages with other volumes and editions listed. The digital reading experience is also a plus, with Hoopla’s built-in technology that enables full-page and panel-by-panel views for an immersive experience.

If you haven’t yet explored the world of graphic novels, visit hoopladigital.com to get started.

Library hours 

The building is open:

Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Curbside hours remain:

Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m.

— Kristen Roberts

*Just a reminder, although the building will be closed on Sundays, the self-serve copier will still be available in the entranceway during curbside hours.

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