More Changes
Starting Monday, March 23rd. The Library will be closing at 4:00 PM instead of 6:00 PM.
We still have our doors open. You can call if you need books or movies or computer time. We are just closing a little earlier than normal. PLEASE Everyone Stay Healthy and Keep Safe!
The library has not forgotten that is it is Census time!. If you want to file your responses online and do not have internet or a computer you can call the library [785-85-6163] and make an appointment to use the computer and I will help you get it done!
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Changes at the Library

Due to everything going around the library is trying to stay open so people can get movies and books. If you are not comfortable coming in or are sick call ahead tell me what you need and I will check it out for you and bring it to the curb.
We have also limited the computers to only 4 people at a time. a space between each person.
The library has also decided to close on Saturday for now.
More changes may come with virus stuff. Watch our facebook for any new changes. Stay Healthy everyone! …
Your Library Card
Here are some things you can get with your Richmond Library Card. You can also get a State Library card and get even more stuff.
Hoopla: free audiobooks, ebooks, movies, TV shows, and more
Flipster: popular magazines to read FOR FREE
Mango Languages: Learn over 70 languages! Includes information about corresponding cultures, and a translation tool.
?Learning Express: Preparation for the ACT, SAT, PSAT, AP, and other school entrance exams. Citizenship exam preparation, preparation for several occupations, including military (ASVAB) and nursing school. Includes video user guides, many resources download as pdfs for offline use.
State Library Card
State Library of Kansas: offers a host of online resources free of charge. In most cases, only a Kansas Library Card is needed to access them.
CALL US at 913-367-1902 and we will set you up a State Library Card over the phone. You’ll get access to:
RBdigital: audiobooks for all ages
cloudLibrary: audiobooks and ebooks for all ages
Encyclopedia Britannica: Includes children, young adult, adult, and academic versions.
Universal Class: a huge array of classes and resources for homeschooling and just general learning …
Libraries are Public Spaces
Remember the Library is a Public space. Everyone is welcome. But PLEASE if you are sick, feel ill, stayed home from school or work, do NOT come to the library. You really don’t want to make others sick to do you?
IF you need a book or movie call ahead ask the librarian to hold it for you to come in quickly to pick up or send someone to come and pick it up for you. Don’t know what you want search https://nextkansas.org and place a hold and the item you want.
Don’t know how to place a hold?
- Log into your account with your username & password. [if you do not have one or don’t know it please call the library and ask for help]
- Search for the title of the item
- Select Place Hold
- Click Confirm Hold
Not comfortable doing this on your own, don’t have internet or just plain need help? Call the library we will help you place a hold on the items you want. You will receive and email when the items are ready for you to pick them up.
PLEASE STAY HOME IF YOU ARE SICK
Hopefully all of this sickness will go away soon and everything can get back to normal. This year we have Influenza A, Influenza B, Influenza A&B, many other Viruses [don’t know if they even have names] and now Covic-19 [the coronavirus]. We all need to wash our hands, cover our mouths when we cough and stay home when we are ill [when ever possible].
The library LOVES to have people come in! But as a public space we need to be diligent and try to keep those entering the library safe and healthy. …
Library Giving Day 2020

Richmond Public Library is part of a coalition of libraries joining forces to raise funds through a Library GivingDay campaign. This one-day online fundraising event will occur on Thursday, April 23rd and will encourage patrons and library lovers to support their library. This campaign reminds us that libraries serve as a cornerstone for our communities. In addition to well-loved books, many libraries offer innovative programs that promote lifelong learning, connect patrons to technology, and advance knowledge. ?Join Richmond Public Library during Library Giving Day! This one-day online fundraising event will occur on Thursday, April 23 and we encourage patrons and library lovers to make a gift in support of your library anytime now through April 23rd by clicking the librarygivingday link

Always remember:
Reading can take you all the places you can’t afford to go!
