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Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries

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Country
  
Finland

Size
  
3.4 million items

Established
  
1976

Circulation
  
more than 17 million

Location
  
Helsinki Metropolitan Area

Branches
  
63 libraries, one reading room (journals), six bookmobiles

Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries (HelMet) is a library network in Finland. It consists of the city libraries of Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa.

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Network and operation

All libraries in HelMet have common operating rules, procedures, and services. The same library card can be used at any library in the network. Patrons can request material from any library in the network. They can also return and renew materials at any library in the network.

The HelMet network consists of 63 locations and six library buses. The regional book storage facility is located at the Main Library in Pasila. The 844 m² storage facility's collection includes more than 200 000 books and over 900 magazine annual volumes. Music related materials are stored at the Tikkurila Library in Tikkurila.

History

The libraries of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area have been working together since 1976. At the time, they purchased their first common computer-based circulation system. In the 1980s, customers were given regionally common library cards.

In 2002, the third joint library data management system was taken into use. Experiences from using the system and its capabilities inspired closer cooperation within the library network. This led to the creation of a common collection, which is now in constant use by the whole population of the Capital Region.

According to a study conducted by Taloustutkimus, HelMet was Finland's second most valued online brand in 2012, bested only by Google.

References

Helsinki Metropolitan Area Libraries Wikipedia