The Norfolk County Public Library has officially launched its newly redesigned website, bringing a fresh, modern look and a more intuitive experience to residents across Norfolk County.
Belinda Smith, the library’s Marketing and Communications Coordinator, says the upgrade was about making it easier for visitors to navigate and discover all that the library has to offer.
The website now features a clean, streamlined interface with an improved sitemap and search functionality.
Visitors can search the website itself or directly access the catalog from a single search bar — making it faster and simpler to locate information on library services, events, or resources.
Another major focus of the redesign is accessibility and mobile use.
The cloud-based site allows users to access their accounts and library resources from any device, anywhere, without having to navigate through a complex menu system.
In addition, the site now highlights community programs, special events, and newsletters in a clear, easy-to-follow format.
Residents can quickly browse upcoming activities, register for events, or access digital resources all from one convenient location.
To hope is the new site will help people not only find what they are looking for, but also discover things they may not have known the library had to offer.
The revamped website demonstrates the library’s commitment to keeping up with technology and ensuring that residents can fully benefit from all of its offerings, whether for learning, entertainment, or community engagement.