Did you know that May 14-20th is Adult Learners’ Week? It’s a nationwide initiative that promotes learning of all kind for all ages, with events arranged in cafes and pubs as well as in libraries, workplaces and colleges across the country. The aim is to motivate and encourage adults to learn new skills and try different activities. Some do it for the sheer pleasure of learning, others in order to gain a qualification. You’ll usually find more information about what’s on in your area in your local library and local paper.
What’s all this got to do with the National Library of Wales I hear you ask? Well, the Library is the ultimate learning resource in Wales, with millions of items in its collections – ready to assist you as you learn.
A warm welcome awaits you should you visit us in Aberystwyth. Alternatively, visit us on our website wherever you are in Wales (or beyond!) from the comfort of your home. This is your key to our online catalogue, e-resources and enquiry services – all available 24/7!
So, should you be attending the ‘Herbs and you’ session at Bronllys Hospital 2.30pm today, the Scrabble competition for Welsh learners and fluent Welsh speakers at Tafarn y Llong, Llangrannog 7.30pm tonight or have a ‘Trace your family tree’ session booked at Bangor Library this afternoon, remember that our virtual library is there for you… always!
