The document summarizes North Yorkshire's library outlet model, which aims to integrate library facilities into other community venues like village halls in order to better serve rural areas. The model involves the library service providing books, shelving, and sometimes computers and self-checkout machines, while local volunteers run the outlets under guidance from library staff. The experience so far shows different approaches work in different locations, from a deposit collection in a pub to a community partnership operating a small branch library. Lessons learned indicate it takes longer than expected to set up outlets, local enthusiasm is essential, ICT costs are high, and one size does not fit all locations.