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    DOVEGH VILLAGE HAS A LIBRARY, BUT NO LIBRARIAN

    Mаry Mamyan

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/28735/dovegh-village-has-a-library-but-no-librarian.html
    10:30, August 16, 2013

    The public library in the Tavoush border village of Dovegh has been
    closed to residents since 2007.

    The reason is that the library has no librarian. In Armenia, the vast
    majority of librarians are women. The last librarian in Dovegh got
    married and the job title was deleted from the budget.

    The library's remaining books have been transferred to a room in the
    village municipality building. Some are classified alphabetically
    and the rest are just tied up in bundles in another room.

    Manya Saroukhanyan, the mayor's treasurer, does double duty as a
    librarian, helping residents who come to read a book. According to
    the last Soviet era inventory, the library once housed 4,200 titles,
    of which 2,700 were fiction. The number has decreased over the years
    due to non-returns.

    Saroukhanyan confesses that the library only gets a trickle of
    visitors, mostly schoolchildren looking for textbooks for course work.

    Many students make the trip to the library in the town of Noyemberyan
    given the much wider selection of titles.

    Armineh Navasardyan, Director of the Noyemberyan Public Library,
    says that readers from Dovegh especially like the Russian literature
    section.

    Back in Dovegh, Manya Saroukhanyan says that while the issue of
    reopening the library has been debated several times, the reality is
    that the village budget just doesn't have the funds. There are much
    more pressing issues facing the village, she adds.

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