Money has been made available after a 'significant funding gap' prevented new book purchases.
Libraries NI chief executive Jim O'Hagan said the organisation was "very grateful to be able to buy books again".View original content on Twitter "I'm pleased to be able to support the funding of this replenishment of stock in all libraries," he said.
"It is a joy to see the excitement of younger readers today and to know the pleasure they will bring to readers of all ages and interests."Mr O'Hagan added that customers would be delighted to hear that new titles were arriving in libraries and online.
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