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Tip of the Month: Making the Most of Libraries in 2026

January 14, 2026

Posted by Katie Johnson

Libraries aren’t just about books anymore. They’re about connection, learning, and opportunity. In 2026, they remain one of the few truly inclusive spaces where everyone can access knowledge, technology, and community support. Whether you’re a student, a remote worker, or simply someone who loves stories, libraries are evolving to meet your needs.

What Your Library Can Do for You

  • Coworking & Study Spaces
    Many libraries now offer quiet zones, meeting rooms, and even collaborative spaces that are perfect for freelancers or remote workers.
  • Free Digital Access
    From eBooks and audiobooks via apps like uLibrary, to online courses and research databases, libraries give you 24/7 access to learning.
  • Technology & Internet
    Need high-speed Wi-Fi, printing, or even VR experiences? Libraries are bridging the digital divide with tech resources and training.
  • Community & Events
    Join book clubs, coding workshops, makerspaces, or wellbeing sessions. Libraries are becoming hubs for creativity and social connection.

What You Can Do for Your Library

  • Borrow More, Explore More
    Every loan counts, physical or digital. Using services like uLibrary helps libraries justify funding and expand their offerings.
  • Attend Events & Spread the Word
    Bring friends to workshops or share library programs on social media. Visibility matters.
  • Volunteer or Advocate
    Libraries thrive when communities champion them. Support campaigns, donate time, or share feedback to shape future services.

Why Libraries Are Important

Libraries are lifelines for digital inclusion, safe spaces for learning, and anchors for community wellbeing. They offer equal access to knowledge, reduce isolation, and empower people of all ages. In a world where everything feels increasingly commercial, libraries remain free, open, and welcoming.

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