Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Back to School @ your Library!


Thinking Library!

Carole Stanger
August 18, 2012

New Books Upstairs @ the library!
          Close Your Eyes  by  Iris Johansen
          Creole Belle  by James Lee Burke
          To Love and Cherish  by  Tracie Peterson
Judgment Call  by  J. A. Jance
Friends Forever  by Danielle Steel
Haven  by Kay Hooper
Sweet Talk  by Julie Garwood
Odd Apocalypse  by Dean Koontz

Coming Events @ the Library!
  • Library Hours!
Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Sundays—closed
  • Check out our website http://www.atlantic.lib.ia.us
  • Every Wednesday is Craft Day from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • The Atlantic Public Library will be closed on Monday, Sept. 3 in honor of Labor Day.
  • The Library Board regular meeting Monday, September 10, 2012, 5:30
p.m. meeting room upstairs.
  • PreSchool Storytimes will be Tuesdays and Wednesdays this fall from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for 3-5 year olds.
Dates are: Sept.25/26; Oct.2/3; Oct.16/17 & Oct. 30/31.


Did You Know… 408 young people registered for the Atlantic Public Library Summer Programs?

Behind My Desk…  Have you taken a look at the Iowa Egg Council’s display in the entry to the library?  Wow!  I am totally impressed with the creativity and skill to decorate these eggs!  The contest is held every year and the judging is in the Agricultural Building at the Iowa State Fair.  There are contest rules and the eggs are judged on Design, Artistic Merit, Creativity, Technical Merit, and Effective use of the Egg.

Maybe you have noticed that the library website has some new online database links our patrons are able to use.  We have purchased four new ones that I think should help our patrons and they are free to use at home on their Internet connections:
  • Chilton.com: Some of you are very familiar with the Chilton Automotive manuals.  They are thorough and give the user a great deal of information about all types of cars, trucks, and other vehicles. 
  • Legal Forms:  Lots of people are looking for legal forms they can use.  This gets a bit tricky, but it is something that our patrons are requesting.
  • Price It!: This database gives information on antiques and collectibles and possible pricing.
  • Powerspeak Languages:  You can take your time and learn French, Spanish, Mandarin, German, and English as a Second Language.

All of these are great sources.  They will help even the library!  Some of these sources sprout legs and just disappear off the shelves.  Others are checked out and never returned.  The information stays timely.  By the time a book is printed, sometimes it’s already out of date and those books cost a great deal of money.  Finally, it gives the user the opportunity to work at his/her own pace without worrying about a date due for returning.  It’s a Win, Win situation!

It does take a special password to use these databases at home, if you use the links on our homepage.  You can also access these by going into the Library Catalog page and logging in with your library patron number and your phone number.  You can request your patron number and the passwords at either checkout desk.

Congratulations to Madelyn Andersen (Pre-School); Cooper Lamp (2nd Grade); Lauren Nicholas (4th Grade); and Sarah Schorle (6th Grade) who were our winners of the Big Prizes for the summer!

Welcome back to School and…Keep Thinking Libraries!

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