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This survey has concluded and the results are available in the document library.
The world has changed immensely over the past few months and Fremantle Library, like so many other places, has adapted its services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
We saw an increase in members using e-resources, new members joined, and we expanded our home delivery of books, DVDs and audiobooks to homes across the Fremantle and East Fremantle Local Government areas. While we were unable to see members in person while the library was closed, we loved connecting with you online, over the phone and at the doorstep!
Many people rely on our library services for education, entertainment and connection to their local community. As we restart our services and programs, we’d like to understand whether COVID-19 has changed your needs and expectations. This will help us continue offering innovative ways to deliver library services as the COVID-19 situation evolves.
We'd like to hear from both library members and non-members. Please tell us more below by Sunday 16 August 2020. You can also complete a survey at the Fremantle Library (Fremantle Oval) if you prefer.
The world has changed immensely over the past few months and Fremantle Library, like so many other places, has adapted its services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
We saw an increase in members using e-resources, new members joined, and we expanded our home delivery of books, DVDs and audiobooks to homes across the Fremantle and East Fremantle Local Government areas. While we were unable to see members in person while the library was closed, we loved connecting with you online, over the phone and at the doorstep!
Many people rely on our library services for education, entertainment and connection to their local community. As we restart our services and programs, we’d like to understand whether COVID-19 has changed your needs and expectations. This will help us continue offering innovative ways to deliver library services as the COVID-19 situation evolves.
We'd like to hear from both library members and non-members. Please tell us more below by Sunday 16 August 2020. You can also complete a survey at the Fremantle Library (Fremantle Oval) if you prefer.