Louth County Library
Louth County Council Library Service are rolling out drop-in ‘Digital Help Hubs’ in collaboration with LMETB to provide digital literacy support.
Members of the public are invited to bring along their own device whether it is a phone, laptop or tablet and avail of one-to-one tutor support in using their device and supporting digital literacy needs.
Amanda Branigan, Acting County Librarian at Louth County Council, explained: “We are delighted to be partnering with Louth & Meath ETB to deliver these digital skills sessions. Public Libraries have a pivotal role in supporting people to meet their digital literacy needs, whether that be help with filling out online forms, sending emails or trying to keep in touch with family through social media. Our libraries are trusted welcoming spaces ideal for informal learning.”
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This service is free and confidential with no booking required. Visit the Digital Help Hub at the following library branches to get support from a dedicated tutor who is ready to help:
l Drogheda Library (041-9876162): Every Monday from 1pm – 4pm
l Dundalk Library (042-9353190): Every Monday from 2pm – 5pm
l Ardee Library (041-6859023): Every Wednesday 2pm – 4pm
This initiative is part of the Adult Literacy for Life Programme. Contact libraryhelpdesk@louthcoco .ie with any queries.
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