The library is one of the smallest branches of the KJM, providing basic lending and information services to readers of all ages and organizing cultural and educational events for kindergartens and primary schools.
The library is one of the largest branches of KJM. It is wheelchair accessible, runs educational programmes for pupils of primary schools and kindergartens, organises events and exhibitions for the public, besides books and magazines it also lends audio books on CD, Albi pencils and books for them, games and toys. There is a book and magazine return box outside the library.
The library belongs to the middle branches of the KJM and besides books it also offers toys, board games and didactic aids from the Lekotéka project, audio books, umbrellas and glasses. Parents with young children can use the playroom and the baby changing area. There is internet, wi-fi, a study area and photocopying facilities.
The library belongs to the core branches of the KJM and cooperates with local kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, for which it implements educational programmes. It also works with children with various types of disabilities, organises cultural and educational events and exhibitions for the public, and offers umbrellas and glasses in addition to its book collection.
The library is one of the smaller branches of the KJM and provides basic lending and information services to readers of all ages. There is a children's corner for parents with children, and children can borrow toys by attendance or absentee. The branch also offers Albi books, spoken word CDs and umbrellas.
Operation of a library providing scientific information services to hospital staff or medical students. Arranges to borrow scholarly journals from other libraries and makes copies of articles from scholarly information materials.
The library is one of the core branches of the KJM, and is also widely used by visitors from other automated KJM branches due to its high quality collection. It participates in projects to support children's reading, organises regular readings for the youngest readers and organises a number of cultural and educational events for the public.