BatmanRobin, and their team of super-powered friends are at the library to face off against Gotham City's most fearsome collection of villains, The Rogues Gallery! Find them all and win an amazing prize! Best for ages 6+
Need help creating an email account? Polishing a resume or applying for a job? Come to the Forest Avenue Library on Tuesdays from 10:00AM-12PM and get individual computer assistance. First-come, first-served.
The Harvard Forest Library is a collection of monographs and periodicals related to the study of forest ecology, with an emphasis on the Northeast deciduous forest. The collection is searchable online through HOLLIS, the Harvard University Library catalog. The HF Library retains all publications from the USDA Northeast Forest Experiment Station, the majority of those from the Southern and North Central Stations, and selected publications from other regions. Note: materials are available for use inside the library only and do not circulate.
The Newington Forest Library is a warm and welcoming place for students, teachers, and parents. It is the goal of the library program to develop and encourage a love of reading for all students and assist them in becoming critical thinkers who are effective and responsible users of information. Parents are always welcome in the library as volunteers for shelving and book fair.
This site provides information on curbside checkout, lessons, book resources, makerspace activities, and more. To access this link, you must be logged into your school FCPS Google Account. (ex. @
fcpsschools.net)
The NFHS library houses a collection of 30,000 books, e-books & digital resources for our students & staff to access. See the Naaman Forest Library Canvas page for more information on everything the library has to offer & instructions for how to access all of our library resources.
Students may visit the library before school, during their lunch period & from class with a library pass from their teacher. Students are required to sign in & must wear their Student ID while in the library.
The PageTurners book club meets once per month in the library right after school. It is open to all grade levels and all reading levels. If you would like to have fun, discuss books, authors, writing, and meet new people, let Mrs. Johnson, the librarian know. You may reach out by stopping by the library to sign up or by emailing her at:
cjjo...@garlandisd.net The book club is always FREE to join.
Connect to WiFi: The East Forest Park Branch Library provides free access to WiFi for your personal device. Before you connect please read our Computer Use and Internet Access Policy. To connect, navigate to your WiFi settings and choose LibraryPublicHotspot. Problems? Please ask a Librarian.
The Community Room is available to reserve for outside use according to our Meeting Room Policy when the room is not needed for library purposes. Visit the Meeting Room page for information about booking the Community Room, to review our meeting room rules and policies, and submit a meeting room request.
Bad Weather? Check TV channels 3, 22, or 40 to see if our libraries are opening late, closing early, or closed for the day. You can also call the Central Library at
413-263-6828 and listen to the greeting for an update.
The Park Forest Public Library offers an array of programs to meet the needs of the community. The library has an extensive collection of books, audiovisual materials, and computer resources. Library staff is available to assist patrons in using all areas of the library, including the electronic information sources and online public access catalog (OPAC) to locate materials at the library or in other Reaching Across Illinois Library System libraries.
Primarily serves schools in the Northside Independent School District. Also serves SanAntonio Independent School District and Edgewood Independent School District. Servesfour elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school all in close proximity tothe library branch. Eduardo Villarreal Elementary School is located next door. InternationalBible College is also a neighbor. St. Mary's University is approximately two milesfrom the branch.
St. Dominic's Church is within a mile of the location. Next door to the church is theHenry B. Gonzalez Home for Senior Citizens. Ingram Park Mall is approximately 2 milesfrom the branch. The mall is often used as a reference point to direct patrons to the library.
The Freedom of Expression Area is the grassy island in the parking lot underneath the tree. Freedom of Expression Areas are specifically designated areas on San Antonio Public Library grounds where free expression activities may occur.
The City of San Antonio uses an independent third party tool to provide automated language translation. As with any machine translation, the conversion is not context-sensitive and may not fully translate text into its intended meaning. Therefore, the City of San Antonio does not guarantee the accuracy of the translated text and it should not be relied upon for anything other than informational purposes. We recommend that if you experience difficulty, or doubt the accuracy of the translation, you contact the proper City of San Antonio department for the information you seek. Please note that some applications and or services may not work as expected when translated. If you need assistance, please call 3-1-1 or
210-207.6000.
La ciudad de San Antonio utilizaci Una Herramienta independiente para proporcionar Traduccin del lenguaje Automatizado. Como con any translation automtica, la conversin no es sensato al contexto y no se traducir el texto en su SIGNIFICADO. Por lo Tanto, La Ciudad de San Antonio sin Garantiza la exactitud del texto traducido. Le recomendamos Que Si Tiene ALGN Problema o duda de la exactitud de la Traduccin, pongase en contacto con el departamento de la ciudad de San Antonio relacionado con LA INFORMACIN Que busca. Tenga en Cuenta Que ALGUNAS Aplicaciones o Servicios no funcionen SE de Como Esperaba CUANDO Traducida hijo. Si NECESITA Asistencia en Espaol, por favor Llame al 3-1-1 o 210 a 207,6000.
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The librarians at Garrison Forest work with teachers and students to instill information literacy and research skills through class assignments and Signature Projects across all divisions. Key concepts and strategies that guide our pedagogy include: Steps to Successful Research and CARRDS Website Evaluation System.
The Elinor Purves McLennan library serves Upper and Middle School students. Renovated in 2018, it is a lively hub for students before and after school, during free periods and study halls. The library houses a computer (Mac) lab for technology classes, a classroom, three small group study rooms and central areas with tables, study carols and couches.
The Livingston Library classes utilize a collection of over 9,000 titles and a school-wide online database available from the library and home. The Preschool and Lower School librarian, Missy Wells, promotes a love of reading and literary enrichment and provides instruction in information research skills. Weekly classes for the students feature literacy activities, research instruction on using library databases, finding online resources through effective web searching and selection of reading materials from print and digital collections.
Garrison Forest School is a private, independent girls' school in Baltimore County, Maryland with an elementary, middle and high school program, coed preschool and national and international boarding program.
Computers and adaptive technology
All our public computers have either ZoomText or the accessibility suite of Windows Utilities (ctrl+U) installed. An Adaptive Technology lab is available in 307 Wilson Library.
Parking
Nearest accessible parking is located in Gortner Ramp and the S106 Lot. University Parking and Transportation Services provides up-to-date information about transit options, biking, parking, and other campus transportation needs.
Select collections from the University of Minnesota Libraries were identified as Collections of Distinction for the Google Digitization Project. These collections are unique and/or comprehensive in their subject areas and were given priority for scanning and digital preservation for the long term.
The Natural Resources Library (NRL) has two of these collections.
The Forest Service is a prolific publisher, and has many serial reports as well as miscellaneous publications associated with each of the ten USFS research stations. The research, technical transfer, and other activities in USFS are very wide ranging.
The Entomology Collection of Distinction housed at the NRL includes over 6,000 volumes and 260 periodical titles, as well as over 700 rare books. The collection was incorporated from the former Entomology, Fisheries & Wildlife (EFW) Library. The original EFW Library collections came from Otto Lugger, the first entomologist for the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, and Father Francis Jager, a renowned beekeeping expert and faculty member whose bee collection (660 books) came to the library in 1930.
A subset of the Entomology Collection of Distinction is the Bees and Beekeeping (Apiculture) Collection. It consists of a total of over 1,100 volumes, including the 660 volumes from Father Francis Jager. The Bees and Beekeeping Collection contains at least 300 rare books, plus approximately 60 periodical titles.
Many of the rare books mentioned above came from the Jager and Lugger collections. Notable works include the earliest English language work on entomology, Thomas Moffett's Insectorum, London, 1634. The oldest imprint in the collection is Ulisse Aldrovandi's De Animalibus Insectis Libri Septem..., Bologna, 1602. Much of the older entomological literature is German, although the subject coverage is worldwide and includes resources in many languages representing not only North America and Western Europe, but also Eastern Europe, Southeast and East Asia, and South America.
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