Anonymous wrote:Take your card off your keys or write your name and card number on a slip of paper the librarian can read and toss.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the article from DCist:
https://dcist.com/story/20/07/29/some-d-c-public-library-employees-say-its-too-soon-to-reopen-branches/?fbclid=IwAR1k5nui4PSdNjIma50Y0Pjrk3JCpLQn85vRKzlqO_cN7rBuM0yoXM457d0
The library director says he has heard from residents who want the library to open.
Anonymous wrote:The library director will be on Kojo Nnamdi today (Wednesday, 7/29/20) at noon to talk about the new MLK library as well as the library's Covid response. If you are inclined to to do so, please call in and let him know how you feel about the library not letting the public now when a branch had to close due to an employee testing positive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you open libraries in the midst of a pandemic when they are de facto homeless shelters?
I would stick to their original function--to collect and distribute books, curbside--and keep the libraries closed except to librarians.
Anonymous wrote:How can you open libraries in the midst of a pandemic when they are de facto homeless shelters?
Anonymous wrote:Please write to the library and to your city council member to let them know how you feel. I have several friends who work for the DCPL and I know that they feel that the library admin and the mayor pushed for reopening the buildings too soon. Most other library systems in major urban areas are still doing just curbside. Also, its ridiculous that the library system didn't want to publicly announce that a staff member had tested positive. That put the whole community they are trying to serve at risk.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2020/07/23/librarians-alarmed-about-coronavirus-safety-dcs-reopened-public-libraries/
https://www.dclibrary.org/contact