Library services now being offered at Documentation Center

The library was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria

Students and other members of the general public are informed that there is a new place to access services that were being offered by the Public Library.

The Public Library building in Roseau was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Chandler Hyacinth said beginning on Monday, November 27, services that were offered at the library will now be done at the Documentation Center at Government Headquarters.

She said services include referencing, homework assistance, internet and computer assistant services, photocopying, among others

“So students we are making spaces available for them and other persons in the public…” she stated.

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3 Comments

  1. Me
    November 28, 2017

    What happened to the inventory ol books?

  2. malick
    November 28, 2017

    This entire building should be demolished and a new state of the art, hurricane proof building should be erected. This would beautify the area and make it more attractive for students and the public to use.

    • Dominican
      November 28, 2017

      I do not agree. This is a historic building, gifted to the people of Dominicafor their education. To destroy it is like destroying part of ou history. It can be repaired and fitted with a more secure roof.

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