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Grab your library card to stream music and movies, download e-books (with no waiting!), learn new skills and much, much more! Get the most from your library with our upcoming classes about online resources available at no cost to you. Results from our 2018 community survey told us that nearly 57% of our community were not aware that our patrons can use their library card to stream movies and music at no cost using library subscription services. More than 43% of survey respondents didn’t know that AAPLD library cards allow access to a variety of online learning resources to help them gain new computer skills, learn languages, engage in DIY auto repair, prepare for college and career testing, and more.

Don’t miss our upcoming classes that will introduce you to several great online open-access and library -owned resources AND help you learn how to use them. Click on the class name to register.

Getting Around Goodreads
Wednesday, June 13
Launched in January 2007,  Goodreads is the world’s largest site for readers and book recommendations (you do not need an AAPLD card to access). Their mission (like ours!) is to help people find and share books they love. A few things you can do on Goodreads:

  • See what books your friends are reading.
  • Track the books you’re reading, have read, and want to read.
  • Check out your personalized book recommendations.
  • Find out if a book is a good fit for you from community’s reviews.

Navigating Novelist
Monday, June 18
Novelist, a free resource that links readers with book selections based on preferences in genres, characters, series, authors, and more, is the secret to finding your next great read. The library subscribes to NoveList Plus, a trusted source of expert read-alike (and listen-alike) recommendations. Novelist is also great for finding books for children according to their lexile, grade or reading levels.

Learn to Love Libby 
Monday, July 2
Libby is a new app released by OverDrive. It has the same collection of titles as the OverDrive app – it’s just a different way to access the same digital library collection. Libby is a fast and attractive digital browsing experience, and we can help you use it!

What’s all the hoopla about Hoopla?
Monday, July 9
hoopla is a groundbreaking digital media service offered only through public libraries that allows you to borrow movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks, comics and TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV! With no waiting, titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later. There are hundreds of thousands of titles to choose from, with more being added daily. hoopla is like having your public library at your fingertips!