LPL News for the week of 7-8-07
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:26 pm
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."--Marcel Proust (1871-1922)
UPCOMING EVENTS AT LAKEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lakewood MAIN Library reopens in our new addition on Monday, July 9th.[/b]
Saturday, July 14
Writer's Workshop - New Location - New Time[/b]
Renew your creative energy and get positive feedback from fellow writers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just have a hankering to write, everyone is welcome to join this workshop.
3:00 P.M. in the Madison Branch Meeting Room
COMING SOON!
HARRY POTTER FILM FEST- A MOVIE MARATHON FOR MUGGLES
TUESDAY, JULY 17:
The Sorcerer’s Stone
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18:
The Chamber of Secrets
THURSDAY, JULY 19:
The Prisoner of Azkaban
FRIDAY, JULY 20:
The Goblet of Fire
ALL MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN IN LAKEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY’S NEW MAIN AUDITORIUM. ALL MOVIES START AT 5:30 P.M
For information on all events at Lakewood Public Library, check out our EVENTS CALENDAR at http://www.lkwdpl.org/calendar/
NEW BOOKS, MOVIES & MUSIC
Adult Fiction:
The navigator: a novel from the NUMA files by Clive Cussler -- FICTION CUSSLER
Lethally blond by Kate White -- MYSTERY WHITE
One dance in Paris by Julia Holden -- FICTION HOLDEN
Adult Nonfiction:
A second opinion: rescuing America's healthcare: a plan for universal coverage serving patients over profit by Arnold S. Relman -- 362.10425 RELMAN
Vegetable harvest: vegetables at the center of the plate by Patricia Wells -- 641.65 WELLS
Echoes of violence: letters from a war reporter by Carolin Emcke,
Adult Audiovisual:
Bandidas directed by Luc Besson-- DVD BANDIDAS
Mythbusters collection 1 -- DVD 398.2 MYTHBUSTERS
Exile by Richard North Patterson -- CD FICTION PATTERSON
Juvenile Books:
My Big Rig by Jonathan London -- jPICTURE BK London
Don't Touch My Hat by James Rumford -- jPICTURE BK Rumford
Mercy on These Teenage Chimps by Gary Soto -- jFICTION Soto
Juvenile Audiovisual:
Charlie and Lola Vol. 4: It Is Absolutely Completely Not Messy and More Stories! -- jDVD Charlie
The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan -- jCD FICTION Riordan
Story & Songs by Mr. Jingeling -- jCD Mr.
BROWSING THE STACKS
The Lakewood Public Library offers a variety of intriguing book collections within our non-fiction area. This week's spotlight is on:
GARDENING
Whether you plant flowers, grow vegtables or pull weeds, we have the book for you! Located on the second floor
The all-in-one garden grow vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers in the same plot by Graham Rice -- 635 RICE
Complete home gardening: growing secrets & techniques for gardeners
by Miranda Smith -- 635 SMITH
Midwest home landscaping: including southern Canada by Roger Holmes --
712.60977 HOLMES
Making the most of shade: how to plan, plant, and grow a fabulous garden that lightens up the shadows by Larry Hodgson -- 635.9543 HODGSON
P. Allen Smith's colors for the garden: creating compelling color themes
by P. Allen Smith -- 635.968 SMITH
Month-by-month gardening in Ohio by DennyMcKeown -- 635.09771 MCKEOWN
LPL'S WEB SITE FOCUS-OPLIN DATABASES
OPLIN stands for the Ohio Public Library Information Network. Their mission is to ensure that all Ohio residents have fast, free public Internet access throughout the state, as well as the use of high-quality research databases not freely available on the web. You can access the databases at the library or from our homepage. (http://www.lkwdpl.org/) Outside the library, OPLIN databases require an Ohio public library card for access.
http://search3.webfeat.org/oplinsearch.html
Contact us with any suggestions to this page through email: lpl@lkwdpl.org
E-BOOKS
Through the Ohio eBook Project your Lakewood Public Library card (and PIN) gives you access to browse and search hundreds of titles for downloading to your home computer, portable device, or burning onto CDs for reading and listening anywhere, anytime. The Ohio eBook Project is funded in part using LSTA funds awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the State Library of Ohio.
Don't have a PIN? You will need a PIN to access your account online or to check out materials from the eBook Project. Get your PIN at the Circulation Desk at Main Library or Madison Branch. Get started here: http://ohdbks.lib.overdrive.com/
UPCOMING EVENTS AT LAKEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lakewood MAIN Library reopens in our new addition on Monday, July 9th.[/b]
Saturday, July 14
Writer's Workshop - New Location - New Time[/b]
Renew your creative energy and get positive feedback from fellow writers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just have a hankering to write, everyone is welcome to join this workshop.
3:00 P.M. in the Madison Branch Meeting Room
COMING SOON!
HARRY POTTER FILM FEST- A MOVIE MARATHON FOR MUGGLES
TUESDAY, JULY 17:
The Sorcerer’s Stone
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18:
The Chamber of Secrets
THURSDAY, JULY 19:
The Prisoner of Azkaban
FRIDAY, JULY 20:
The Goblet of Fire
ALL MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN IN LAKEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY’S NEW MAIN AUDITORIUM. ALL MOVIES START AT 5:30 P.M
For information on all events at Lakewood Public Library, check out our EVENTS CALENDAR at http://www.lkwdpl.org/calendar/
NEW BOOKS, MOVIES & MUSIC
Adult Fiction:
The navigator: a novel from the NUMA files by Clive Cussler -- FICTION CUSSLER
Lethally blond by Kate White -- MYSTERY WHITE
One dance in Paris by Julia Holden -- FICTION HOLDEN
Adult Nonfiction:
A second opinion: rescuing America's healthcare: a plan for universal coverage serving patients over profit by Arnold S. Relman -- 362.10425 RELMAN
Vegetable harvest: vegetables at the center of the plate by Patricia Wells -- 641.65 WELLS
Echoes of violence: letters from a war reporter by Carolin Emcke,
Adult Audiovisual:
Bandidas directed by Luc Besson-- DVD BANDIDAS
Mythbusters collection 1 -- DVD 398.2 MYTHBUSTERS
Exile by Richard North Patterson -- CD FICTION PATTERSON
Juvenile Books:
My Big Rig by Jonathan London -- jPICTURE BK London
Don't Touch My Hat by James Rumford -- jPICTURE BK Rumford
Mercy on These Teenage Chimps by Gary Soto -- jFICTION Soto
Juvenile Audiovisual:
Charlie and Lola Vol. 4: It Is Absolutely Completely Not Messy and More Stories! -- jDVD Charlie
The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan -- jCD FICTION Riordan
Story & Songs by Mr. Jingeling -- jCD Mr.
BROWSING THE STACKS
The Lakewood Public Library offers a variety of intriguing book collections within our non-fiction area. This week's spotlight is on:
GARDENING
Whether you plant flowers, grow vegtables or pull weeds, we have the book for you! Located on the second floor
The all-in-one garden grow vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers in the same plot by Graham Rice -- 635 RICE
Complete home gardening: growing secrets & techniques for gardeners
by Miranda Smith -- 635 SMITH
Midwest home landscaping: including southern Canada by Roger Holmes --
712.60977 HOLMES
Making the most of shade: how to plan, plant, and grow a fabulous garden that lightens up the shadows by Larry Hodgson -- 635.9543 HODGSON
P. Allen Smith's colors for the garden: creating compelling color themes
by P. Allen Smith -- 635.968 SMITH
Month-by-month gardening in Ohio by DennyMcKeown -- 635.09771 MCKEOWN
LPL'S WEB SITE FOCUS-OPLIN DATABASES
OPLIN stands for the Ohio Public Library Information Network. Their mission is to ensure that all Ohio residents have fast, free public Internet access throughout the state, as well as the use of high-quality research databases not freely available on the web. You can access the databases at the library or from our homepage. (http://www.lkwdpl.org/) Outside the library, OPLIN databases require an Ohio public library card for access.
http://search3.webfeat.org/oplinsearch.html
Contact us with any suggestions to this page through email: lpl@lkwdpl.org
E-BOOKS
Through the Ohio eBook Project your Lakewood Public Library card (and PIN) gives you access to browse and search hundreds of titles for downloading to your home computer, portable device, or burning onto CDs for reading and listening anywhere, anytime. The Ohio eBook Project is funded in part using LSTA funds awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the State Library of Ohio.
Don't have a PIN? You will need a PIN to access your account online or to check out materials from the eBook Project. Get your PIN at the Circulation Desk at Main Library or Madison Branch. Get started here: http://ohdbks.lib.overdrive.com/