Posted on February 7, 2012, 10:05 am, by Lindy, under
eResources.
Studies show that babies, toddlers and preschoolers are uniquely equipped to learn languages easily. In addition, children who learn languages early exhibit superior skills in reading, writing, analytical and social skills. Parents can help their children begin to learn a language in the comfort of home using the Library’s subscription to the award winning Little [...]
Here are some great public domain horror ebooks in multiple formats for your Halloween ereading pleasure! Clicking on the book title will yield the ebook. In addition, I have included audio adaptations, where available.
We have eight Sony PRS-300 ereaders to loan. If you have been waiting to try an ebook reader, now is the time. They are available at the Second Floor Reference Desk and the loan period is two weeks.
Posted on September 21, 2011, 10:13 am, by Christopher, under
ebooks,
eResources.
THIS is what we have been waiting for… OverDrive ebooks for Kindle have arrived! Kindle users, to get started go to Library2Go and log in. Choose the available ebook you want and select “Get for Kindle”. You will then be directed to an Amazon login page. For assistance check out our ebook help pages or [...]
Posted on August 15, 2011, 1:44 pm, by Christopher, under
ebooks.
I haven’t put in a post about ebooks lately, so here goes! Ebook/ereader growth has been incredible. On a recent trip, I saw people ereading nearly everywhere I went. I saw ereaders in the airport, on the plane, by the hotel pool and even in an amusement park! I saw iPads, Kindles and nooks all [...]
Not only are we offering another download clinic this Saturday [June 11th @ 3-4PM] but librarians are available to help with your specific download questions or troubleshooting.
Crafts are popular at CBCPL, and whether you are a knitter, spinner, quilter, or beader you probably already know we have lots of craft books, magazines and DVDs. Did you know we also have ebooks and downloadable videos?
Through the efforts of our skilled library volunteers, we continue to offer glimpses into the past of Corvallis and surrounding environs. Let me introduce you to Maxson’s Corvallis Directory.
What should you know about ereaders? I’m glad you asked! There are quite a few on the market right now. There are also some good prices out there if you check around. When making your choice it is important to know it will work with our Library2Go ebooks.
A Guide To Trails In The Corvallis Area by Phillip R. Hays is a favorite for local hiking information. Unfortunately this much loved book is no longer available in print (although there is a Reference copy at the library – REF 917.9534 HAYS READY).