Thursday, July 23, 2009

Graphics, Games and Downloads





Looking For New Uses For Your Dearborn Public Library Card?



Forget about using it to hold up a wobbly desk, as a mini frisbee or clean between your keyboard keys.

Bring your valid Dearborn Library Card back to the library and check out the Dearborn Public Library's


NEW GRAPHIC NOVEL COLLECTIONS.


Ask a librarian or look for "Graphic Novel" stickers on the spine of books in the Children's and Teen areas of your local Dearborn Library.


Also, introducing the much awaited arrival of...

VIDEO GAMES FOR CHECK-OUT!

Video Games are located on a shelf in the Teen Zone of the
Henry Ford Centennial Library.


Featured platforms include Wii, Playstation 2, and XBox 360.
Ratings included in the collection are Teen, 10+, and Everyone.

Check-out period is 7 days.

Video Games are limited to 2 per library cardholder.
No renewals; Overdue fine is $2 per day.


Holds on video games for pick-up at any one of the four Dearborn Public Libraries
are allowed but limited to 2 per library cardholder at a time.
Video Games can be found on the library catalog at http://dearbornlibrary.org
Look for the subject heading "video games"




Like audiobooks? Have an iPod or MP3 player? Do you download?


The Overdrive Digital Bookmobile is coming!


A view from the top - Yavapai County Library District - Digital Bookmobile by digitalbookmobile.


Join us @ Henry Ford Centennial Library, Thursday, July 30th, 11am-5pm and check it out!


Interactive computer stations, video demonstrations and a device gallery

give you a great new way to experience your favorite kind of books and more at the Dearborn Public Library!


DPL's Digital Library & Downloads


One Happy Moose


We are proud to announce that Muffin The Moose now has his very own Dearborn Public Library card. Thanks and Congratulations to Garrett for providing our new friend with a proper name.


Oh, and if you want to know where Muffin lived before coming to the library, what he eats and other fun facts about what it is like to have antlers, visit j599.657 and j599.735 in the non-fiction section of the library. For more pointed fun, we love reading the picture book Imogene's Antlers by David Small.