It is the last week of a consultation which will affect the future of library services on the Isle of Man.
The results of the government questionnaire are expected to help form future policy.
The public consultation has been running since 9 July but will close on Friday.
Changes being considered include the creation of a national libraries board, universal membership cards and allowing libraries to provide other services.
Any decisions will be in the hands of the next administration.
You can make sure your voice is heard by contributing to the consultation here.
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