Library Calendar Picture Book reorganization Your Library 24/7 now

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Library Calendar Picture Book reorganization Your Library 24/7 now
Anyone who thinks this world is without magic, hasn't been to a library. ~Amy Dominy
October 2013 vol. 9, no. 10
Library Calendar
Sept. 10 - Oct. 17
Storytime Destination Jungle
October
Canadian Library
Month
October 14
Thanksgiving
Library closed
October 19
Library Foundation
Fall Booksale
Lloydminster Public Library
Yo u r Lib ra ry 2 4 /7 n o w in c lu d e s M a g a zines!
First it was newspapers online.
Then downloadable audiobooks,
and ebooks. Now, beginning
in October, your Library card
will give you access to digital
editions of magazines which you
can download and read on your
phone, tablet, or PC.
users will have access to 100
popular titles including: Canadian
Gardening, Country Living, Elle
Canada, Esquire, Food Network
Magazine, Hello! Canada, Men's
Health, Newsweek, Prevention,
Taste of Home and many more.
Watch for the announcement that
Lloydminster Public Library and Zinio has arrived and then stop
Lakeland Library Region are now by the Library for a demonstration
subscribing to Zinio, an online and help in getting started.
magazine newsstand. Library
October 15 - 22
Saskatchewan Library Week
Oct. 29 - Dec. 5
Storytime Picture Books Galore
October 31
Halloween
November 11
Remembrance Day
Library closed
P i c t u r e Bo o k re o rg a n iza t io n
The labels have all been changed
and we're now in the home stretch
of our Picture Book shift.
Produced by the Program
staff of Lloydminster Public
Library
All library programs are free
and open to the public.
Over the next few weeks we
will be placing the books into
their assigned categories on the
shelves. During this time, you may
need additional help in finding the
books you want. Reference staff
are always happy to lend a hand.
October 2013
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Cana di an Li b r a r y M o n t h & S as k a t c h e wa n L ib ra ry We e k
This year’s theme for both Canadian Library Month
& Saskatchewan Library Week is Libraries Connect.
The theme, Libraries Connect, highlights how libraries enable people to connect with others, foster the
development of ideas, and promote the growth of
strong communities.
For generations, libraries and librarians have worked
at the grass roots level, providing access to current
information, bringing forward new programs and
ideas to share, leading and supporting communities
as they grow.
While always evolving to meet the needs of our users, engaging in new technologies and providing
access to varieties of formats for different learning
styles, libraries continue to be at the centre of their
communities.
Libraries connect people with resources and, all year,
they explore and acquire new and varied materials
to provide the broadest selection for library patrons
to connect people, ideas, and communities.
Our Library provides up-to-date downloadable books,
movies, Internet access, electronic databases and
social media, print collections, reference services,
and public programs to help people find what they
need.
This October we're highlighting our online resources:
books, audiobooks, newspapers and magazines and
online databases. Stop by for a demonstration and
learn about all you can do with your library card!
Libraries are a place where people learn, engage
and connect with each other.
Book R e v i e w : D e a t h N o t e b y Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
(YPB O HB DEA )
Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects--and he's bored out of his mind. But all that
changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god.
Any human whose name is written in the notebook
dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of
the Death Note to rid the world of evil. Will Light's
noble goal succeed, or will the Death Note turn him
into the very thing he fights against?
Why I picked it up: I had already heard about the
series when I found the books in store. The whole
idea sounded too fascinating not to pick up as
much of the set as I could.
Why I finished it: The game of cat and mouse was
so intense I found myself zipping through each volume with barely contained excitement. The characters were interesting, intelligent, devious and
some just strange but I loved how they all fit into
the story in some way or another. I also wanted to
see if justice would prevail in the end.
Who I would give it to: Anyone who is a fan of the
graphic novel/manga genre I highly recommend
you check this one out. Also anyone who may
not consider reading a graphic novel but enjoy a
good mystery I definitely suggest this series. It's
short and chalk full of information, and the puzzle
will turn your thinking cap on for sure.
By Amanda
October 2013
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S toryti m e
M o s t Po p u la r Reads
To show off the new, more
browseable, arrangement for
our Picture Books, we will be
showcasing the categories
each week at Storytime.
Picture books/Easy reads:
If you give a cat a cupcake / Laura
Joffe Numeroff (FAVES NUM)
Children’s fiction:
How to dork your diary / Rachel Renee
Russell (J RUS DOR 3.5)
Join us from October 29 to December 5 for Picture Books Galore!
No registration is required and
the program is free. For more
information email programs@
lloydminster.info or call Denielle
or Michele at 780-875-0850.
Children’s nonfiction:
Enchanted stables (J 793.73 DIS ENC)
Storytime runs Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday
mornings starting at 10:30 am and
includes stories, fingerplays and a
simple craft or activity.
Young adult fiction:
The best of Archie comics (YPB ARC)
Fiction:
Alex Cross, run / James Patterson (F
PAT)
Nonfiction:
Let's explore diabetes with owls / David
Sedaris (814.54 SED)
Large print:
Until the end of time / Danielle Steel
(LP STE)
Audiobooks:
The purpose driven life / Richard Warren (AV 248.4 WAR)
Video/DVD:
Doodlebops : superstars (J DOO SUP)
Run Lola run (F RUN)
Library Hours
Contact Information
Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sundays & Holidays
General Inquiries
Reference Desk
Facsimile
10am-9pm
10am-6pm
10am-5pm
Closed
A book drop is available 24 hours a day at the main (South) entrance
to Atrium Centre
780-875-0850
780-875-0877
780-875-6523
Reference Desk
info@lloydminster.info
Programs
programs@lloydminster.info
Renewal/Reserve circ@lloydminster.info
5010 - 49 Street
Lloydminster, AB T9V 0K2
www.lloydminster.info
October 2013
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Did you know that your Library card gives you access to a wide range of resources anytime, anyplace?
Your Library 24/7 is the gateway to entertainment, information and learning with books, newspapers, magazines, online language learning and much more, available all the time-- even when the Library is closed!
Some of our popular services include:
Visit our website for the full list of online resources and links to download any apps needed to use them.
You can also find links to local information on our website including:
Need help getting started? Staff at the Reference Desk can answer your questions, demonstrate resources
and even help you set up your device. Call, email or drop in and we'll be happy to assist.