Hate the library's new one-week checkout period for DVDs?
Love the new self-checkout capability?
Tired of trying to figure out how to escape from the shiny Seattle Central Library when your meter's going to expire in five minutes and you're somewhere called the "mixing room"?
Think the new Douglass-Truth branch's extension "promises to be the second addition to Seattle’s library system from a mind that has an understanding of what constitutes and what doesn’t constitute the real condition of architecture"?
Take their customer satisfaction survey. You'll have the opportunity to rate your satisfaction with a number of library features -- librarians, Wi-Fi, graphic novel collection -- as well as the ability to "add additional comments." You can take it online, or, for that antiquarian touch, via pen-and-paper at various branches, now through May 14.

Seattlest Pix 10March19


You guys have a whole week with DVDs? Lucky muthatruckahs. Here in Tacoma we get three days for films we want to see, a week for documentaries we avoided on KBTC in the first place.