Posted on January 4, 2011, 10:10 am, by Lisa, under
About,
Catalog.
Did you do a transaction at the library or on our website on Wed. Dec. 29th? If so, the record of your transaction has been lost, due to our computer failure that happened on Thursday, December 30th. This means that if you placed a hold, checked out an item, returned an item, paid a fine, [...]
Posted on January 2, 2011, 10:32 am, by Lisa, under
About,
Catalog.
It looks like we are back up and running! The catalog is working and access to your account online is also available. Thanks to everyone for your patience!
Posted on December 30, 2010, 9:00 am, by Lisa, under
DVDs.
I know there have been lots of top 10 posts lately, but I think they’re a fun way to wrap up the year. In an effort to prevent boredom on the part of our readers, I thought I’d mix it up and do the top feature films of the year (published in 2010), as voted [...]
Looking back on the top memoirs and biographies is always interesting, as we see the lives and the themes that captured our attention. If you’re interested, compare it to 2009′s top biographies. But let’s get to the books you voted as the most popular by checking them out with your library cards! Here they are…
I always find it interesting to see what issues captured people’s attention this year, and so here’s a list of the top 10 current affairs and social issues books. From the economic crisis to the environment to managing change, it’s clear this year hasn’t been an easy one. Here’s hoping for better news in 2011!
Yikes! I just realized the last nonfiction picks post I did was almost 2 months ago. What happened to November? It seems that lately I’ve come across various good nonfiction reads that are centered around the Amazon. So, in honor of that serendipity, and to warm us up in this dreary December, here is a [...]
Posted on November 30, 2010, 9:00 am, by Lisa, under
eResources.
As you may already know, you can learn a language online using the library’s subscription to Mango Languages. It’s web-based, so you can do it anywhere you have internet access – you just need your library card to log in. Recently, Mango told us that they have added some additional courses.
The Gazette Times asked us for some top ten most popular book lists for the past year. An upcoming Entertainer will feature the info in an article about books and reading. But just for you, our loyal blog readers, we have a sneak preview! Below is the list of the top 10 nonfiction books for [...]
The National Book Awards for 2010 were announced last night! Here are the winners and links to our catalog so you can place holds…
We had a very popular lecture at the library last week, called Train Your Brain, presented by Dr. Robert Winningham of WOU. Seeing as the subject matter was so popular, I thought we’d do a post of related books.