Stillstanding
When I was small we lived a few doors down from the local library and there was a story club in the basement once a week. Both my parents were readers and I have moved a number of times and the first thing I look for is the nearest library.
Now I have a library lady who brings me large print books and audio books on CD. I can also get audio books on my tablet. It was only my library lady who got me through the pandemic. Yes I had food and other stuff delivered into my porch for which I am very grateful but it was the books, large print and audio that got me through.
I have always used libraries since a very young child, walking with my sister a good three miles to reach our nearest one. Our school let us go out and do research at the nearest library and the dragon in charge kept us in order! I have worked in volunteer libraries for English speakers in several countries and have been a member of our village library since the 1980s.
When the library service decided to close it, a group of us managed to turn it into a volunteer library under the CC umbrella. I loved it and got to know so many people.
Many libraries are closing which is a shame but their original purpose was to educate and inform those who had no other access. These days that is not the case and most borrowers just take out fiction as the internet has replaced much research undertaken. That is why libraries these days are progressing to just larger ones being community hubs and smaller branches closing.