From the 13th, the 'One-Line Review Writing' Corner and 'Audiobook' Will Also Be Introduced

Eunpyeong-gu Public Eunteurak Library Operates 'Banggu-seok Library' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Eunpyeong-gu (Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) Public Eunteurak Library has been operating the 'Bangguseok Library' since the 5th to encourage reading activities for residents who cannot visit the library, allowing them to enjoy the library from home (room corner).


The Public Eunteurak Library office (389-7635) 'Bangguseok Library' provides ways for residents to enjoy library content at home during the temporary closure to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. It offers information on free e-books available at Eunpyeong-gu public libraries, recommended books and book curation selected by the librarians of the Public Eunteurak Library, and instructions on how to use smart libraries installed at Yeonsinnae Station, Bulgwang Station, and Yeokchon Station.


Additionally, starting from the 13th, the 'Bangguseok Library' will be upgraded to include a 'One-line Book Review Writing' corner recommending books read at home during the temporary closure, as well as guidance on using 'audiobooks.'


The list of books recommended through 'One-line Book Review Writing' will be published on the website in the future. Books not currently held by the library will be purchased separately and stocked in the library.


Furthermore, the currently operating 'audiobooks' service is available to all online members of Eunpyeong-gu public libraries. They can access over 800 audiobooks via PC or mobile, and by scanning a QR code, users can easily download the content through a smartphone app, allowing access without time or space restrictions.


Detailed usage instructions can be found under electronic content on the Eunpyeong-gu Public Library website (lib.eplib.or.kr).


A representative of the Public Eunteurak Library stated, “We planned this so that residents can continue reading activities even during the temporary closure of the library, and we intend to continue operating it after reopening.



Also, we are conducting inspections of the entire collection for damage or wear, rearranging books, and carrying out environmental maintenance to enhance user convenience, including library disinfection, building safety inspections, and maintenance of rest areas,” they said.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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