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Nottingham Central Library

The largest library in Nottingham and the principal library in the East Midlands, offering a range of general and specialised library services over 5 floors.

Central Library is spread over 4 floors. 

Ground Floor - Fiction, Talking Books and Children's Library 
Floor 1 - Local Studies Library 
Floor 2 - Science & Business Library 
Floor 3 - Arts Library 

Central Library also contains:

 

A large meeting room, capable of holding 60 people, with facilities for computers, data projectors, etc.

A fully-equipped training room, with 10 computers, white board, data projection facilities, etc.

Colour and black & white photocopiers on 3 floors

Over 70 public computers, with MS Office and Internet facilities, connected to colour and black & white printers (including a high quality colour laser printer)

Nottingham Central Library
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17 Sept 11: FREE Music Event

17th September 2011

Nottingham Central Library, on Angel Row, will be hosting a FREE music event this weekend, including DJs and a silent headphone disco.  On Saturday 17 September from 2pm - 5.30pm, Hello Thor, a local record label, will organise their third gig in the library.

From 2pm, Hello Thor DJs will be battling it out in a silent headphone disco and there will be live music from 4pm with: 

Injured Birds (Denizen Recordings) - Injured Birds is singer and banjo-ukulele-ist Samuel Kirk and drummer Ian Kingsbury who together make beautiful, warm, charming and slightly peculiar folk music. 

Alloy Ark - A four piece playing a gentle,dreamy brand of indie-folk-pop with lovely little songs of love, owls and adventure. 

Matthew Stephen Cooper
- Singer/songwriter and more recently one half of thrilling new band I am Lono,the wonderful and charming Matthew Stephen Cooper sings songs about monsters and murderous birds, in the company of his guitar and ukulele, sometimes with no shoes on.

The wonderful FourBeatWalk (an artist collective) will also be launching the brand new Thorzine - the Library Edition - which will be on for sale for £1 and is full on artwork and writing devoted to libraries.

There will also be tea and cake available to purchase during the events.

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