Parkland Community Library
Author Andrew Gross was the annual summer celebrity for 2008.
An eager group gathers at author John Grogan's book signing.
The butterfly event draws families during the Summer Reading club.
Two "Teen Tellers" tell stories at the library.
Author Anna Quindlen was the 2007 Summer Celebrity.
Author Anna Quindlen speaks to an audience.
Summer reading program, 2009
Author Joyce Hinnefeld signs books.
Puppeteers at the summer reading program.
Local authors Christine Weiser, Nichola Gutgold and Elise Juska at the library.
Dr. Richard Sauers shares stories about the American Civil War.
Summer reading program, 2009
Author J. A. Jance talks about her books.
J.A. Jance signs copies of Fire and Ice (2009)
Summer Celebrity 2009, J.A. Jance
"Mark Twain" discusses his banned books.
Dr. Katherine Ramsland poses after a discussion and book signing.
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Library Layout Details by Area

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Circulation: Return items, ask for directions, renew items, pick up reserved items and check out items. Need a library card? Need your card renewed? - ASK HERE.

Catalog Access: Searching by Author, Title, Subject and Keyword and more. If you need help ASK a staff person.

Reference/Internet Access: Have a question? Ask our Reference Librarian. Public computers with internet connections, Microsoft Office, POWER Library, and subscription online databases are available. Sign in to use. Most reference books must be used in the library but a photocopier is available.

Recent Fiction and Non-Fiction/Audios Books/Large Print: Find many of your favorite authors' latest efforts in this area. Everything can be reserved so if you don't see something ASK about it.

Paperbacks: Certain popular items are only available in paperback. Look for them here.

Magazines/Newspapers/Videos/DVDs/CDs: Newspapers are kept for three months but most magazines are kept longer. Check with the Reference Staff. Entertainment videos are arranged in Alphabetical order and Educational videos in Dewey Decimal order. The Call Number tells you where to look.

Fiction/Young Adult Fiction/Short Stories/Biography: An area covering a broad range of interests. Check for your favorite author or, in the Biography section, look for your favorite Historical Person. Be sure to browse the Short Story section for works by your favorite authors.

Non-fiction/Local History: There is a Dewey Decimal number subject classification section for everyone's particular interest. Not sure how to find it? ASK a staff person.

Juvenile Non-fiction: The answer to school projects or just something you want to know. Often Juvenile Non-Fiction gives a quick answer to Adult information needs. Juvenile Non-fiction materials encompass a wide range of reading levels.

Juvenile Fiction: A whole world to explore for young readers. Something for even the most resistant reader.

Children's Magazines/Audio Books/Paperbacks/CD's: Lots of items to keep the kids busy, interested and interesting.

Easy: Books of every shape, size and color to catch the fancy of children of all ages.

Local History File/Map File: File drawers with folders for items of special interest - going somewhere?- check Map file - something of local interest? - check Local History file

 

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