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i dont know much if anything about websites and their costs but this amount seems over the top to me...how much more money will the tax payer have to fork out for what i consider an awful building with sub standard services...i speak from experience as i have visited the archives dept and and service was just awful with many of the archives still locked away and not yet ready for public viewing...dont know if things have changed in the past 4 weeks since i was there but they were not even ready to lend out books...
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Well I will never visit the Damn thing, or its website.
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You can't really complain if there are no books to borrow in the new public lending library. And the archives are obviously locked away for their own protection.
That isn't what the library is about, it is about being a Birmingham landmark, and a darned pretty one at that.
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Quote: Voltman wrote in post #3
You can't really complain if there are no books to borrow in the new public lending library. And the archives are obviously locked away for their own protection.
That isn't what the library is about, it is about being a Birmingham landmark, and a darned pretty one at that.
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PRETTY ONE, Volty get back in your wardrobe
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Quote: astoness wrote in post #4Quote: Voltman wrote in post #3
You can't really complain if there are no books to borrow in the new public lending library. And the archives are obviously locked away for their own protection.
That isn't what the library is about, it is about being a Birmingham landmark, and a darned pretty one at that.
no volty you have it all wrong...unless like me you have been visiting the library for years to research the history of brum and also do family ancestry work..look for old photos..etc you have no idea of just how much material has always been available in the past and at the moment because they cant get their act together for the public there is such a lot that we cant at the moment access....yes certain archive material is locked away but on request we can look at it...this is not the case at this present time...absolutely disgraceful considering how much it cost to build the eye sore... not sure what you mean by we can really complain about there being no books to lend..am i missing your point or just being a bit thick
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Quote: astoness wrote in post #6Quote: astoness wrote in post #4Quote: Voltman wrote in post #3
You can't really complain if there are no books to borrow in the new public lending library. And the archives are obviously locked away for their own protection.
That isn't what the library is about, it is about being a Birmingham landmark, and a darned pretty one at that.
no volty you have it all wrong...unless like me you have been visiting the library for years to research the history of brum and also do family ancestry work..look for old photos..etc you have no idea of just how much material has always been available in the past and at the moment because they cant get their act together for the public there is such a lot that we cant at the moment access....yes certain archive material is locked away but on request we can look at it...this is not the case at this present time...absolutely disgraceful considering how much it cost to build the eye sore... not sure what you mean by can we really complain about there being no books to lend..am i missing your point or just being a bit thick
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I see my sarcasm is wasted here.
so moving on...
The cost of a web site is about twenty quid. The ongoing costs vary but could be a couple of hundred pounds a year to get it hosted, unless you know someone in the council or some other big public body that already has a web presence, then you could just get it put on their servers for free.
The real costs are for manpower to create the pages and scripts and content that will feature in your nice shiny website.
If it is just a list of books then you wouldn't think it would cost much and any decent typist could bang it in in a few weeks.
If it is highly graphical with masses of useful content such as readable books, searchable archives and up to date literary interests then it could consume thousands of man hours of labour. Scanning of files and books etc is a very time consuming job.
So which sort is it?
My experience of library websites leads me to thinking it will be a useless list of what the library holds with no active content.
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Perhaps I went too far when I described the second most beautiful building in Birmingham as "Pretty"
Clearly it isn't a patch on the old library in the looks department, but it has to be said that it promises to be most pleasant on the eye.
I can't wait until they take all that funny looking scaffolding down and we get a proper look at it.
The lady appears to be so beside herself over my earlier remarks that she has resorted to over quoting herself.
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Quote: Voltman wrote in post #10
Perhaps I went too far when I described the second most beautiful building in Birmingham as "Pretty"
Clearly it isn't a patch on the old library in the looks department, but it has to be said that it promises to be most pleasant on the eye.
I can't wait until they take all that funny looking scaffolding down and we get a proper look at it.
The lady appears to be so beside herself over my earlier remarks that she has resorted to over quoting herself.
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Well I'm glad that is resolved.
I thought you were going to throw the book at me, oh wait, you can't get one out can you.
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At least your library is big ,we had a new one just a little ofshoot of a new school and leisure centre being built ,you can walk all the way round it in less than a minute.
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Where is this then Slow Jo?
If you are in Birmingham then the pile of bean cans in town is your library too.
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