Hi! I'm sorry you're feeling frustrated, I know this is a really stressful time for everyone, but I'm a ft librarian at Niles-Maine District Library and I'd love to promote some of the great work we've been doing outside the building during the stay-at-home order. I'd hate for anyone to feel confused about what it is we offer Niles. Even though the physical building is closed, the "library" isn't. We've all been hard at work creating and hosting live virtual programming for all ages, creating and posting static programs that are available at any time, adjusting our summer reading programming so patrons can still engage in it online, rewriting our summer newsletter (which is something we usually do months in advance, but we needed to act quickly to respond to our current situation), ordering and processing materials for our patrons so new items are available once curbside is safe, taking shifts answering live chat questions through our website, researching and responding to patron questions over email, buying new digital materials and expanding the number of digital materials patrons can download at the a time, attending training webinars to keep up with our professional development, and more. That's just a little bit of what I'm doing, but I know my incredible coworkers in other departments are doing even more. As a librarian I love nothing more than serving our community and providing patrons with resources they need and I'm personally very impressed with our staff's ability to adjust our service during such a scary time.