CLAMS has a new Digital Media page. Lists of free ebooks and audiobooks as well as our OverDrive service, Freegal (available at some libraries), tutorials and tip sheets. Check it out and let us know what you think!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Download Titles - We want your input!

CLAMS DIGITAL DOWNLOADS - SUGGESTIONS WELCOME!
Email suggestions@clamsnet.org to suggest titles or authors to add to the CLAMS Digital Download collection. Please specify if you would like this in Audiobook (listen to the downloaded book) or eBook format (read the electronic version of the book on your computer or Sony eBook reader). If the title or author you suggest is available as a download we will do our best to add to our collection.

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CLAMS member Libraries awarded star ratings by Library Journal! Provincetown and Wellfleet: 5 Stars (highest possible score. Osterville, Dennis Public (Dennisport), Eldredge (Chatham): 4 Stars. Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, Snow (Orleans): 3 stars.
The rating is based on Circulation, Library Visits, Program Attendance, Internet Use. Congratulations!
Click here to read the Library Journal article.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dennis Public Library - Events

Dennis Public Library


English as a Second Language
Every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy our casual and comfortable atmosphere as you refine your language skills with other students and instructor Bill Maloney.
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Monday, November 9, 2009

Library Services Mango


New Service: Language Learning from Mango

The following libraries now offer the Mango Languages online language-learning system:  Brewster Edgartown Yarmouth Town Libraries  Falmouth  Eastham Bourne Eldredge (Chatham) Dennis Public Dennis Memorial Hyannis Nantucket Atheneum  Oak Bluffs Orleans Provincetown Truro Vineyard Haven Wellfleet. Mango is free of charge if you have a library card from one of these libraries. Log on to the library's website to access (click on library name from list above).
This service is available to you from any internet connection — at the library, a coffee shop, or at home. All you need to log in is your 13-digit library card number from one of the participating libraries.
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