Young Adult Services
Young Adult Services cater to persons 13 years to 17 years.
Services include lending services, computers, storytelling, games and a host of other activities designed to help young adults learn to read, develop social skills and develop healthy expression.
Complete the Young Adults registration form and provide the following:
- Birth certificate/passport/national ID/driver’s permit of Young Adult OR Passport/national ID/driver’s permit of parent/guardian
- Proof of parent’s/guardian’s current mailing address no more than three months old (e.g. utility bill, bank statement)
Non-Fiction
Non Fiction material include topics such as philosophy, social issues, art music, business, literature. Here are some of the categories available:
Self help books: Craft, design, woodworking, cooking, dressmaking and other do-it-yourself books are available.
West Indian/Caribbean material: Learn about our peoples, places and culture.
Comics/Graphic novels
Career books: Discover emerging careers and gather information on existing ones.
Teen issues: Peer pressure, human sexuality, friendships are among some of the topics explored in material available at the library.
Historical: Learn historical facts about Trinidad and Tobago and the rest of the world.
Magazines
Reference materials*
- Dictionaries
- CXC, CAPE and GCE examination past papers
- Text books
- Newspapers
* Reference materials are not for loan.
Fiction
Titles include detective and adventure stories, romances, classics, westerns, family stories, drama, horror, suspense, mystery and science fiction
As a library member young adults can borrow:
- up to (6) books at one time for 28 days (overdue books cannot be renewed).
- CDs and DVDs up to 4 days
- 2 items from the audio visual collection at one time
To encourage safe return of items for use by other persons, fines are charged for overdue or damaged material.
- Fines are charged for overdue books, CDs and DVDs
- Fines are also paid for damaged or lost materials
The following are available to library members:
- Computer and internet services
- Wifi
- Laptop loans (Scarborough Library)
- Printing services
- Photocopy and scanning services
- Access to e-resources
- Computers are available for use up to at least 2 hours. Children can access a unit to complete homework assignments or browse the internet for leisure
- Staff are available to offer assistance when needed
The library offers a wide range of activities and events for teens:
- Book clubs
- Exhibitions and displays
- Creative competitions
- Development classes
- Computer literacy classes
- Information literacy classes
- Homework help
- Board and E-games
- July/August vacation programmes