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Available in these libraries

  • Arabianranta Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Etelä-Haaga Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Forssa Library, Forssa

  • Hanko City Library, Hanko

  • Heinola library, Heinola

  • Helsinki Central Library Oodi, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Herttoniemi Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Iso Omena Library, Espoo

    • Separate area for young people VOX

      The library has a youth space VOX. There is e.g. billiards, table tennis, console games, board games, free hanging out and adults present. The space is non-smoking and non-intoxicating. The facility is open Mon-Fri from 14-20 for 12-20 year olds. Sat-Sun from 11 am to 2 pm for all ages and from 2 pm to 6 pm for 12-20 year olds. During the school holidays, VOX is open for all ages, Mon-Sun from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • Itäkeskus Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Jakomäki Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Jätkäsaari Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Kallio Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Kannelmäki Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Kontula Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Käpylä Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Laajasalo Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Lahti Main Library, Lahti

  • Lauttasaari Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Library of Leppävirta, Leppävirta

  • Library of the Finnish Literature Society, Helsinki

  • Library of the Finnish Literature Society, Helsinki

  • Main Library, Vaasa

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

    • Library noticeboard

      The main library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date. The noticeboard is located at the main exit.

      Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to the first floor information desk, and the library staff will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio . The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • Season tickets for checkout

       General rules:

      • The tickets are available for checkout at the main library and Variska library.
      • You must return the ticket to the library where you borrowed it.
      • Loan period: one week.
      • The loan cannot be renewed.
      • Tickets cannot be reserved.
      • To check ticket availability, search “kausikortti” in the library catalogue.
      • You can have only one ticket on loan at a time.
      • The main library lobby has printed copies of the tickets that are available for checkout. Exchange the copy for the actual ticket at the first floor information desk. Variska library: ask for the season tickets at the information desk.
      • You cannot borrow a ticket again on a same day after returning it.
      • Late fee: 0.20 euros/day. The library will send you an overdue notice immediately after the due date.
      • If you do not return the ticket within three days of the due date, the ticket will be deactivated and it will no longer be valid. You will be charged the replacement fee of the ticket.

      Season tickets for checkout

  • Malmi Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Malminkartano Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Martinlaakso Library, Vantaa

    • Rainbow bookshelves

      The rainbow shelf (sateenkaarihylly) refers to a shelf in the library's premises, where there are loanable materials about sexual and gender minorities. Its purpose is to improve the equality and discoverability of rainbow materials in libraries. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. 

      On the rainbow shelves of the Martinlaakso library, you can find material in Finnish, Swedish and Russian. The rainbow shelf for adults and youth is located in the adult department. Children's rainbow shelf in the children's section. Rainbow literature can also be found among other material.

  • Maunula Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Meeting point Huudi, Vaasa

    • Library noticeboard

      The library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date.  Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to library staff, and they will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

  • Merikaarto library, Vaasa

    • Library noticeboard

      The library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date.  Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to library staff, and they will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service has books and audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English.

      Ellibs e-library offers Lingonet’s online language courses for studying Finnish, English, French, Swedish, and German. The support languages for the courses are either Finnish or English. Studying is based on learning by listening, and the courses also include interactive exercises.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer or on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • RedFox dictionary

      RedFox is online language portal including dictionary, grammar, learning, checker and translation.

      Access RedFox on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • eMagz Remote service

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The eleven magazines available in the service are: Antiikki ja taide, Et-lehti, Demi, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Me Naiset, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

  • Mobile library Rietrikki Pieksämäki, Pieksämäki

  • Munkkiniemi Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Myllypuro Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Oulunkylä Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Paloheinä Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Palosaari library, Vaasa

    • Naxos music library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Library noticeboard

      The library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date.  Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to library staff, and they will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

  • Pasila Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Pitäjänmäki Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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      Other realities

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Pohjois-Haaga Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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  • Puistola Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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      Other realities

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Pukinmäki Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Pälkäne Main Library, Pälkäne

  • Rikhardinkatu Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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      Other realities

  • Roihuvuori Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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      Other realities

  • Rusko Main Library, Rusko

  • Sundom self-service library, Vaasa

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

  • Suomenlinna Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

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      Other realities

  • Suutarila Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

  • Suvilahti library, Vaasa

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Library noticeboard

      The library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date.  Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to library staff, and they will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

  • Tammikartano and Vaasa city hospital library, Vaasa

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

  • Tapanila Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

  • Tapulikaupunki Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

  • Töölö Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

  • Utajärvi library, Utajärvi

  • Vahto Library, Rusko

  • Vallila Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

  • Vanha Vaasa hospital library, Vaasa

    • eMagz Remote service

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The eleven magazines available in the service are: Antiikki ja taide, Et-lehti, Demi, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Me Naiset, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

    • RedFox

      RedFox is online language portal including dictionary, grammar, learning, checker and translation.

      Access RedFoxon a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer or on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service has books and audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English.

      Ellibs e-library offers Lingonet’s online language courses for studying Finnish, English, French, Swedish, and German. The support languages for the courses are either Finnish or English. Studying is based on learning by listening, and the courses also include interactive exercises.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

  • Variska library, Vaasa

    • Plant swap

      Do you want to find a new home for a house plant or for your cuttings? Or are you looking for a new house plant? Swap your surplus plants at the plant swap table at Variska library! You don't need to leave a plant to take one home with you.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Library noticeboard

      The library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date.  Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to library staff, and they will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

  • Varpaisjärvi Library, Lapinlahti

  • Viikki Library, Helsinki

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

  • Vuosaari Library, Helsinki

    • Quick reading tips

      Want something new to read? Too much to read but don’t know where to start? Want some reading tips just for fun?

      Quick reading tips is easy and fun way to get personalized reading list just for you. Helsinki City Library’s staff will make your list from words you choose from, and the list will come directly to your e-mail.

      Fill a form and the marvelous world of books is on its way.

      General fiction

      Other realities

    • Rainbow shelf

      The rainbow shelf improves the discoverability and equality of LGBTQIA* material in the library. Library staff stock the rainbow shelf with materials for adults, young people and children that describe the life of sexual and gender minorities and rainbow culture mainly through positive representation. Homophobic and transphobic material does not belong on the rainbow shelf. Rainbow shelves can be found in several Helmet libraries, and all their materials can be reserved and borrowed in accordance with the Helmet rules of use. The material placed in the rainbow shelves of Helsinki City Library can be found in the Helmet database with the search word “sateenkaarihylly” (“rainbow shelf”).

  • Vähäkyrö self-service library, Vaasa

    • eMagz Remote

      Read Finnish magazines anywhere with the eMagz Remote service. The magazines available in the service are: Et-lehti, Gloria, Ihana, Kamera-lehti, Kippari, Kotiliesi käsityö, Me Naiset, Puutarhan aarteet, Suomen Kuvalehti, Tekniikan Maailma, Tiede luonto, Tuulilasi, and Unelmien Talo & Koti.

      eMagz Remote only allows a limited number of simultaneous users. If you cannot access a magazine, please try again later.

      You can use eMagz Remote on your computer, smartphone or tablet, wherever you are. The service only allows only a limited number of simultaneous users.

       

    • ePress

      ePress provides online access to over 200 Finnish newspapers.

      Access ePress on a library computer, a Hublet tablet or a computer for online newspapers and magazines.

    • PressReader

      PressReader is a large international newspaper portal. It provides online access to newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries and in several languages.

      Access PressReader on a library computer, on your mobile device by connecting to the library WiFi, or from home by logging in on the library website.

    • Naxos Music Library

      A comprehensive collection of classical music recordings from hundreds of labels. Naxos Music Library also contains artist and composer biographies, and information about orchestras.

    • Ellibs

      The Ellibs service hosts the national collection of literature for children and youth. The collection offers books and audiobooks in Finnish and Swedish. Some adult literature can still be found in Ellibs, aquired when Ellibs was the library's main e-book resource.

    • Biblio

      Borrow e-books and e-audiobooks through Biblio (previously Elib). The service has e-books and e-audiobooks in Finnish, Swedish and English, as well as in many other languages such as Arabic, German and Russian.

    • Library noticeboard

      The library has a public noticeboard for posters and notices about cultural, educational and religious events. The posters must clearly display the event start and end date.  Use our noticeboard to promote your event. Bring your poster to library staff, and they will set up your poster and take it down after the event.

  • Överesse library, Pedersöre