It's a pretty standard library, but I usually find the staff / volunteers aren't particularly helpful, and often quite rude. I used the self service machines and set up holds via my online account for this reason, but that doesn't help people who aren't able to use online services and / or the machines.
Post lockdown, the library is understandably running a limited service and taking returns only. There is a queuing system in place and reduced opening hours but I didn't see any hand sanitiser anywhere when you enter - make sure you use your own before you go in.
The elderly gentleman in front of me in the queue was refused entry because he wanted to use the online services (that part I get), but they were spoken to rudely and weren't offered any alternatives on how they might be able to access the internet even when they explained that they used the library for that very reason. It was disappointing that he wasn't shown more empathy. They really need to think of a better way to communicate library re-openings to people without internet access.
On my way out of the library, I was told that I must provide my details (name, email and contact number) on a bit of paper for track and trace purposes when there was a NHS covid-19 app QR code in the window (!). When I refused to write my details down (in what is quite clearly not a secure means of collecting or storing my data), because I wanted to try using the QR code, I had to argue about it for a few minutes because the staff / volunteer said the QR code / app doesn't work. Eventually someone else came over who said that the issue was a lack of internet (Ealing Broadway centre has wifi and my coverage through my provider worked just fine), so I disputed this and said I would prefer to try the app and happily come back to give my details if the QR Code didn't work (I was then told that giving your details for track and trace is not mandatory...). I went outside, scanned the code successfully and proceeded with the rest of my day (which is as I would expect having been using the app for venue check-in's since last week!). A far simpler solution is to just ask people to scan the QR code before they go in, and if it doesn't work then they can leave their details. I'm not sure why the Library is not obligated to do this before entry when literally every privately owned salon / restaurant I go to has to do this!