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Library in Johannesburg, South Africa
Randburg Library
LocationCorner Bram Fischer Dr. & Selkirk Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194
Other information
Websitehttps://www.cojelearning.org.za/librarie/randburg-library/

The Randburg Library is one of the regional libraries in the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. The Library serves the township of Cosmo City and the surrounding suburbs; it is situated within the Randburg Civic Centre. It falls under the City of Johannesburg's Region B libraries. Randburg Library is leading the cities efforts to digitally transform libraries with initiatives such as mLiteracy. In August 2023, the library was gifted with an inverter to enable patrons to use the library during load shedding. Randburg library is one of 89 libraries in the City 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 as Overdrive Libby, and African Story Book (ASb reader) to create a culture of reading.

History

The library was opened in 1962, during a time of rapid growth and development in Randburg. 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.

Staff capacity

The library has staff capacity of 1 senior librarian, 1 librarian, 2 library assistants and 1 general worker.

Sections in the library

Adult Section

Randburg Library in 1962

Houses fiction and non-fiction books.

Children Section

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.

Reference Section

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

  1. Khuboni, Mthulisi. L. (2023) Randburg Library will operate during load-shedding https://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. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
  3. Mokoena, Walter. "Randburg Library says goodbye to loadshedding | Joburg Post". www.joburgpost.com. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
  4. Import, Pongrass (2020-04-05). "A focus on the Randburg Civic Centre is needed". Randburg Sun. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  5. Swartbooi, Brümilda. "Randburg library is trailblazing digital transformation". joburg.org.za. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
  6. https://mliteracy.mobi/
  7. "Uninterrupted Reading: Randburg Library Fights Off Load Shedding - Loadshedding.com". 2023-08-03. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  8. 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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