PEI

From tools to helpful tech: Check out what's new at P.E.I. public libraries

The P.E.I. Public Library Service can help you dig into your garden, catch up on some home repairs, and tune up your bicycle this spring, all with your library card.

'We're inspired constantly by libraries across the world,' says adult services librarian

A woman stands in a library holding a shovel.
Krystal Dionne, the adult services librarian at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre, is also an avid gardener. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

The P.E.I. Public Library Service has been adding much more than new books to its collection this spring. 

Just in time for the warming temperatures, library branches have bicycle tool kits and gardening tools that you can check out. 

"I'm an avid gardener myself, so I'm very excited about this collection. We have a small basic gardening kit with hand tools, gloves," said Krystal Dionne, the adult services librarian at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre.

"Then we have some larger items that people might only need to use once or twice a year. So they can be cost-prohibitive to purchase — but also if you don't have storage, you might not want to have a rake and a shovel and a hoe at your house all the time."

The gardening kits can be checked out for three weeks, Dionne said, but many come back sooner, once the initial planting work is done. 

Tools on display at the Charlottetown library
This display rack shows some of the gardening tools that can be borrowed from the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

"With these recent collections, definitely, I think because of the season, the garden tools have been flying off the shelves," she said.

"It's very exciting to see more people getting into gardening, and working on our food security."

As for basic tool etiquette: "We're not expecting anyone to scrub them clean, but if there's a big clump of dirt, just kind of shake it off, bang it off, and then we'll give them a wipe down before we send them off with the next person."

Gardening tools on the counter at the library
Library staff say the gardening tools have been 'flying off the shelves.' (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

Help at home

The library network is also offering home tool kits, with basic things such as hammers, pliers and wrenches, as well as a stud finder which can be checked out separately. 

The bike repair kits have a variety of bike maintenance tools as well as a guide, Dionne said.

A home tool kit
This home tool kit can be checked out at some branches of the P.E.I. library service. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

On a different note, Islanders with library cards can now check out some new assistive technology. 

"One of the coolest new things that we have, they're called C-Pens and they actually can read text in multiple languages," Dionne said.

"So [it's] really good for folks struggling with any type of, you know, dyslexia or low vision. You're scanning the text with the little unit, then it reads it to you direct in real time as you scoot along the book.

A device that scans text and reads it out loud
A C-Pen is a portable scanning pen that reads printed text out loud as you pass it over sentences, using an embedded camera. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

"When you're reading along the English text, it's reading it out loud to you so you can hear the correct pronunciation, which is really important when you're learning a new language."

Noise-cancelling headphones are available to the public at all 25 branches, either to use in the library, or to borrow to use at home. 

A bicycle repair kit
The bike repair kits are also a popular item this spring at P.E.I. libraries. (Shane Hennessey/CBC)

Dionne said the library service is always on the lookout for new items to add. 

"We're inspired constantly by libraries across the world," she said.

"[We're] just staying abreast of what's new, what's popping up at other libraries, what we see larger municipal libraries doing, and then we can find the way to make that happen here."