The Scotsman

Libraries have been a constant source of pleasure in my life

◆ I visited libraries as a child and student and now take my own children

- Alastair Dalton Alastair Dalton is Transport Correspond­ent for The Scotsman

Filling in a careers questionna­ire at school to find my perfect job, I was somewhat deflated at the result it produced: Librarian.

But while that occupation was not to be my calling, libraries have come to play an important role throughout my life, and I’m probably more passionate about them than I’ve ever been.

I recall being taken regularly by my parents to choose books at our local library as a child, while marvelling at the chance it offered to try out the cuttingedg­e technology of the time that we didn’t have at home – a TV with the BBC’S pre-internet teletext service Ceefax.

At the University of Edinburgh, the library reading room was one of our social hubs, as well as being the destinatio­n for Saturday morning trips to take out text books for the weekend.

Another favourite haunt was the fine art library tucked away in Edinburgh’s Central Library, watching the sunset from an upper window.

In final year, we were permitted to study in the luxuriousl­y furnished but almost too warm National Library of

Scotland, with the privilege of being able to request pretty much any book ever published.

Joining The Scotsman in its North Bridge days, its library became another social hub in the era before online informatio­n, both for books and where reporters queued to use the only computers where previous stories could be accessed.

Latterly, I’ve spent much time in libraries near home in Glasgow looking out books for our children, which have proved an invaluable resource for providing fresh material for bedtime stories.

The best of these libraries are those with separate children’s reading rooms, which offer the additional benefit of allowing them to run around – within reason – when the place is quiet.

My focus has since moved to exploiting the fantastic free resource it offers in being able to borrow the latest titles almost as soon as they have been published, including having them delivered to my local library if available copies are at other branches.

It saves money – and space on our crowded bookshelve­s. I just need to find the time to read them.

 ?? ?? Libraries offer the chance to borrow the latest titles
Libraries offer the chance to borrow the latest titles

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