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AUGUST LIBRARY NEWS


Contactless Curbside Service

The Manchester library is offering a Contactless Curbside Pickup service. Patrons may remotely request library materials, then pick them up outside the library during established date and times. You can request library items through the library’s Online Public Access Catalog, or call library staff over the phone at 978-526-7711. If a staff member does not answer, please leave a message with your name, phone number, and a message letting staff know you would like to place a pickup order. Please be aware that there will be a delay as to when the materials will be available due to quaratining incoming items.

Curbside Pickup Hours:

  • Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 11 AM – 2 PM
  • Tuesdays & Thursdays between 4 PM – 7 PM

Also, if you need help finding titles or suggestions to request, you can use the Personalized Recommendation Request Forms and library staff will get back to you with possibilities for your next pick up.

Please be aware that there will be a three-day waiting period between submitting the Curbside Pickup request and library materials being safely available to borrow.

Pop Over to our Pop-UP Library

What is a Pop-UP Library? We will be on the Library Lawn under the tent with displays filled with new books and old favorites for you to browse and borrow! Here is what you need to know:

*Bring your Library Card and a Mask (Required)

*First Come, First Served…one patron or family at a time in the Tent Library

We will provide hand sanitizer and gloves + lots of great books!

Adult Library is offered Tuesdays from 1-3 PM*

Children’s & Teens Library is offered Wednesdays from 2:30-4:30 PM*

*weather permitting…if it’s raining we will be back the following week!

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Diversity Matters Community Reading

On Thursday, August 27th at 6:30 PM the Manchester Library will host an online Diversity Matters Community Reads book group through Zoom.

If you have any questions or are interested in joining, please email Sara Collins at scollins@manchesterpl.org to register for the book group and receive the link to join the online discussion.

The titles to be discussed are “How to Be an Anti-Racist” by Ibram X Kendi and “White Fragility” by Robin DiAngelo. Copies of these books can be requested online at www.manchesterpl.org, or over the phone for a curbside pickup at 978-526-7711.

  

Jazzin the Blues Concert on Manchester Library Lawn

Date & Time: Saturday, August 29th at 2 PM

Families and musical enthusiasts are invited to come by the library’s front lawn on Saturday, August 29th at 2 PM where musician and guitarist Paul Speidel will be performing a socially distant live music and history program titled “Jazzin The Blues”. Bring a chair or a blanket to settle in and enjoy Speidel’s curated concert of American music and history mixed with a live performance that will take listeners on a musical journey from the beginnings of Jazz and its Country Blues roots. He will share the music from the 20th century to the present with examples of the Blues origins in Jazz, Latin, Soul and a little Rock-n-Roll! Pieces by classic artists will have some background and history of the music explored along with memorable tidbits about the piece or composer.

Paul is a Boston-area Blues & Jazz guitarist and has been performing professionally in New England since 1990 at libraries, major clubs and festivals.

This event is first come, first serve with limited seating due to social distancing rules, but all are welcome to come by the library’s wall and listen in! We also kindly ask that visitors please wear masks and practice social distancing as per Massachusetts state orders. Any visitors who do not follow these orders will be asked to leave the event.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Manchester Cultural council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.



Free Digital Resources

We are always open online where you can check out our free to use digital collection! There you can find a great selection of eBooks, Audiobooks, and movies and TV shows to stream and enjoy along with many other digital resources by using your Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library card.

Check out some of the popular options below! To see more free resources visit our Virtual Library page.



Ancestry Library is a version of Ancestry.com that is now temporarily available for free at home. This resource contains a variety of collections that can help in educational or genealogical research. These historical records include a network of resources you can search, such as census, church, court, and immigration records. Ancestry Library will guide your research from the beginning and provide downloadable forms that can help organize the content you collect.


A Boston Public Library eCard is a virtual library card that allows Massachusetts residents to instantly use all of Boston Public Library's online resources. You can read magazine and journal articles from online databases, download eBooks, Audio, Video and downloadable media. Don't have an eCard? Register for one online.


consumerreports

A nonprofit organization, Consumer Reports provides an easy to use guide for unbiased ratings on thousands of products and services used in everyday life. Included in the subscription are helpful tools for cars and televisions, satisfaction scores from nearly a million consumers, and expert tips on topics including health, food, tech and money. When accessing Consumer Reports from home you will need your library card’s barcode numbers. If you do not have access to your library card, please see a librarian at the Manchester Library.


Freegal Download 3 tracks per week.

Freegal is a downloadable music service from your library. All you need is your Manchester Library card number and your PIN. With access to the Sony Music Entertainment catalog, it offers hundreds of thousands of songs, over 100 genres of music, and more than 50 record labels, all without having to download software or have any digital rights management (DRM) issues to deal with. Access to Freegal is limited to patrons of  the Manchester Public Library.

During this time, Freegal is offering 24 hour-per-day streaming to our patrons.


hoopla

Hoopla, the Library’s newest downloading service, will offer you a ton of fun and new content to enjoy! Using a web browser, smart phone or tablet, hoopla is an online streaming service that offers a great selection of feature films, television shows, documentaries, music albums and audiobooks you can enjoy at home or on the go. The content is always available so you don’t have to worry about ending up on any wait-lists and you get up to 10 checkouts per month!

Check out Hoopla’s newest addition: Bonus Borrows! 

In order to provide relief to Libraries and to provide more content to Patrons during this difficult time of sheltering at home, we are proud to announce the hoopla Bonus Borrows Collection with more than 1,000 top titles and hoopla favorites.

Each borrow from our free borrows collection is completely FREE to Libraries. Each patron will be debited zero borrows from their monthly hoopla borrows when they borrow something from the collection.


Kanopy is a video streaming service that provides instant access to thousands of critically acclaimed movies, documentaries and Kids favorites. We partner with studios like A24, The Criterion Collection, PBS and more to bring your library access to thoughtful entertainment. How can I watch Kanopy? You can stream Kanopy on any of your favorite devices! Kanopy is accessible via mobile and tablet apps for iPhone and Android. You can also access Kanopy on your Desktop, and SmartTV apps like Roku, Apple TV, and Fire Stick.


lynda

Lynda.com is a new online learning platform called Lynda.com with top-quality courses taught by industry experts. These courses are essential for students, teachers or anyone interested in learning. Lynda.com’s online tutorials offer a large variety of great resources such as learning how to create a website, updating your knowledge of Microsoft Office, and developing business and creative skills that will increase your ability to achieve personal and professional goals.


The Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library is happy to provide access to The Manchester Cricket’s Digital Archive up to 2009. The digitization of the Cricket was funded by an equal collaboration between the Friends of the Manchester Public Library and current owners of The Manchester Cricket Newspaper. Up-to-date physical copies of the 2019 Manchester Cricket papers are also available at the Manchester Library. The Manchester Cricket is an independent, family-owned weekly newspaper that has served the communities of Manchester and Essex since 1888.


Overdrive is used for downloading eBooks, Audio Books, Streaming Video and Magazines. To sign in, choose your library system from the dropdown menu — Massachusetts-by-the-Sea library cardholders are considered Merrimack Valley Library patrons (MVLC); use your library card number to login. Download or stream across multiple devices using the Overdrive or Libby app.


RBdigital is a state-of-the-art digital media platform and app that provides access to the broadest array of content services. Enjoy access to the broadest array of digital content services, including audiobooks, eBooks, magazines, newspapers, comics, entertainment, education, health and wellness, and more.



        

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