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Randburg Library

Coordinates:26°05′46″S28°00′19″E / 26.0962°S 28.0053°E /-26.0962; 28.0053
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Library in Johannesburg, South Africa
Randburg Library
Map
LocationCorner Bram Fischer Dr. & Selkirk Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194
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Websitehttps://www.cojelearning.org.za/librarie/randburg-library/

The Randburg Library is a regional library in theCity of Johannesburg,South Africa.[1][2] It is situated inside the Randburg Civic Centre, which houses the Randburg Clinic and Randburg Licensing Department. The Library serves the township ofCosmo City and the surrounding suburbs;[3] it is situated within the Randburg Civic Centre.[4] It falls under theCity of Johannesburg's Region B libraries. Randburg Library is leading the cities efforts to digitally transform libraries[5] with initiatives such as mLiteracy.[6] In August 2023, the library was gifted with an inverter to enable patrons to use the library during load shedding.[7] Randburg library is one of 89 libraries in theCity of Johannesburg. Libraries are key community centers for learning and knowledge sharing, and educational programs can make a big impact. COJ librarians promote the use of apps such asOverdrive Libby, and African Story Book (ASb reader) to create a culture of reading. The library had a digital literacy class for homeless people called "Project: Master Class" which taught digital skills and online courses to homeless people.[8]

History

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The library was opened in 1962, during a time of rapid growth and development inRandburg. In response to the community's increasing demand for access to information and resources, a small lending library was established in 1957 within the existing municipal buildings. This modest space, staffed by volunteer librarians, was eventually expanded to a larger and more equipped library in 1971.[9]

Staff capacity

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  • Senior librarian: x1
  • Librarian: x1
  • Library assistants: x2
  • Relief worker: x1
  • General worker: x1
  • In-service trainees X2

Sections in the library

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Adult Section

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Randburg Library in 1962

Books:

  • Fiction and non-fiction: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, Things Fall Apart, When the Village Sleeps, Whiskey Beach, Googling God, The Law of Commerce, House of Wolves

Children Section

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In the children's section of Randburg library, you'll typically find a wide variety of materials tailored to different age groups and reading levels, including:

  • Picture Books – For young children, often illustrated with simple stories or themes to introduce reading and storytelling.
  • Early Readers – Books with simple vocabulary and sentence structures, designed for children beginning to read independently.
  • Chapter Books – Short, illustrated books with more complex stories, aimed at early elementary school readers.

Computer Section

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  • Free computer access with Wi-Fi connectivity

Reference Section

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Houses reference material:

  • Dictionaries – Provide word definitions, usage, pronunciation, and etymology.
  • Encyclopedias – Contain comprehensive summaries of information on a wide range of topics.
  • Atlases – Collections of maps that offer geographical and geopolitical information.
  • Directories – Lists of people, organizations, or businesses, often with contact details.
  • Almanacs – Annual publications that include statistics, historical records, and general information.
  • Yearbooks – Provide updated annual data and developments in various fields, such as politics, sports, and economics.
  • Bibliographies – Lists of books, articles, or other resources on specific subjects.
  • Indexes and Abstracts – Tools to locate articles, books, or other materials, with abstracts providing brief summaries.
  • Statistical Compendiums – Sources like census reports and demographic studies that offer data-driven insights.
  • Manuals and Handbooks – Offer practical information or guidelines on specific subjects, often for technical or professional purposes.


A study area with tables, chairs and charging ports for laptop users.

References

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  1. ^Khuboni, Mthulisi. L. (2023) Randburg Library will operate during load-sheddinghttps://www.citizen.co.za/randburg-sun/news-headlines/2023/08/13/power-battles-are-a-thing-of-the-past/, Randburg Sun
  2. ^"City of Johannesburg libraries, embrace digital platforms".cojelearning.org. 6 October 2024. Retrieved6 October 2024.
  3. ^Mokoena, Walter."Randburg Library says goodbye to loadshedding | Joburg Post".www.joburgpost.com. Retrieved2023-12-11.
  4. ^Import, Pongrass (2020-04-05)."A focus on the Randburg Civic Centre is needed".Randburg Sun. Retrieved2024-01-25.
  5. ^Swartbooi, Brümilda."Randburg library is trailblazing digital transformation".joburg.org.za. Retrieved2024-01-26.
  6. ^https://mliteracy.mobi/
  7. ^"Uninterrupted Reading: Randburg Library Fights Off Load Shedding - Loadshedding.com". 2023-08-03. Retrieved2024-05-05.
  8. ^Nyoka, Jeff (2021-09-13)."Johannesburg Libraries as Change Agents for the Homeless: Digital Literacy Programs for Marginalized Communities".Journal of Library Outreach and Engagement.1 (2):110–111.doi:10.21900/j.jloe.v1i2.885.hdl:2142/113417.ISSN 2690-2672.
  9. ^Maylam, Paul (2017).Rhodes University, 1904 - 2016: An intellectual, Political and Cultural history (1st ed.). Grahamstown: Institute of Social and Economic Research. pp. 174–176.ISBN 978-0-86810-612-0.
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