THE much-loved Mitchell Library will re-open to the public today, Glasgow Life has confirmed.

The library is set to welcome visitors back for the first time in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic with a new booking system in place.

Customers will once again be able to borrow books from the Granville Street area of the library, with research visits to Special Collections, Archives, General Services and the Business and Intellectual Property (IP) Centre available through free, pre-booked appointments.

PC access and study space will also be available to book in advance, free of charge. The new booking system forms part of a range of hygiene measures introduced by Glasgow Life, which include book quarantine and reduced visitor numbers.

The Mitchell Library is the 11th library to re-open to the public in Glasgow since the lockdown prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.