Anniesland Library located at 833 Crow Rd, Glasgow G13 1LE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 276 1622

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Alistair Alexander

4 Google Rating

I visited because my library card, due to lack of use, appeared to have expired. The staff were very

4/ 5

I visited because my library card, due to lack of use, appeared to have expired. The staff were very helpful and in no time at all I had a new card issued. The library itself is a modern, clean and quiet environment - almost monastic in reverence to "the book" and study thereof. Having said that, the number of books were far fewer in number than I was expecting - a far greater number and varied selection are available in digital format online, or via the Libby app. Instead, a lot of space is dedicated to study areas and workstations.

Steven Wood

5 Google Rating

Had not been at Anniesland Libabary in over 6 years due to me not needing anything from it, My Libab

5/ 5

Had not been at Anniesland Libabary in over 6 years due to me not needing anything from it, My Libabary card i previously had, had got lost but in no time in about 30 secounds i had been given a new one. The staff is nice and so is the environment. This Libabary makes a great study location if your out of the house and i highly recommended it.

Ian McIntyre

5 Google Rating

Good library with great selection of books and literature. Delightful staff that are really helpful.

5/ 5

Good library with great selection of books and literature. Delightful staff that are really helpful. There is a decent amount of computers to make use of and the printing service is really simple and easy to use.

Gordon Harkness

5 Google Rating

Great library for reading and using computers with friendly helpful staff

5/ 5

Great library for reading and using computers with friendly helpful staff

Shafqat Maraj

5 Google Rating

Nice study environment

5/ 5

Nice study environment

Iain Purdie

5 Google Rating

Cracking little place with lovely staff. Very good location, right by the shops as well. No excuse n

5/ 5

Cracking little place with lovely staff. Very good location, right by the shops as well. No excuse not to pop in!

Julian Hopkins

5 Google Rating

Helpful staff, good books, and computers for public use.

5/ 5

Helpful staff, good books, and computers for public use.

Alistair Cook

5 Google Rating

Plenty of new books.always best in glasgow

5/ 5

Plenty of new books.always best in glasgow

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