It was presented at the Knosys Libero User Group Conference and Awards last month.
The award celebrates the library’s ongoing commitment to enhancing access for all community members.
Highlighted in the award process was Edward River Library’s innovative ‘Call and Collect’ service and the ongoing Books on Wheels program, both designed to improve access for residents who are unable to visit the library in person.
Through targeted outreach efforts, the library identified the need for these services, especially for rural and housebound individuals.
Edward River Council's interim CEO, Gary Arnold, expressed his pride in the team’s achievement.
“This award underscores the library team’s continuous innovation and dedication to meeting the diverse needs of our community,” Mr Arnold said.
“The new Call and Collect service has turned out to be a wonderful complement to the Books on Wheels program for those who can’t make it to the library.
“We are excited to see the positive impact of these new initiatives and are committed to supporting their ongoing efforts.”
Edward River Library remains dedicated to expanding its services and ensuring that all members of the community can access the resources they need.
Learn more about library service by going to https://www.edwardriver.nsw.gov.au/Community/Library/Library-Services or call 5898 3100.