New Law Aims to Enhance Library Service Across Estonia Lääne-Virumaa Central Library – 9 April 2026 – The Estonian government has approved a new draft law concerning the book library, designed to significantly improve the accessibility and convenience of library services for all residents. The core objective of the law is to guarantee a high-quality library experience, irrespective of a reader’s location within Estonia. The draft legislation focuses on several key improvements. It intends to provide a more user-friendly service, expanding access to both physical publications and digital information resources. Particular attention is given to individuals with visual impairments or other disabilities, ensuring broadened access to publications and digital materials. Furthermore, the new law facilitates the development of a centralized library database. This system will allow users to search for available publications across all Estonian libraries through a single, comprehensive information system. This will streamline the process of locating suitable reading materials. The implementation of this law represents a commitment to modernizing library services and enhancing their utility for the Estonian public. Topics: #library #law #more Post navigation The truce is breaking, the US dollar is not acceptable for payment for crossing the strait for Iran A large demonstration against the politicization of broadcasting took place in Vilnius
This is a welcome step towards ensuring everyone in Estonia has access to valuable library resources. Reply