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Do Your Students Really Know About the Library?

I daresay most of us encourage our children and our students to use their local libraries . . . but do our kiddos really know about all the resources available at their libraries? Here’s a quick list of little-known resources that are available at many public libraries . . .


Download e-books. Most will expire in three weeks, just like hardcover books, but libraries have thousands of e-books just waiting to be discovered! Many libraries also have Kindles or Play-Aways for the borrowing . . . help your students learn about e-books so they can lighten up their backpacks and delve into new books by their favorite authors!

Download free music. There may be a limit, such as 3 songs per week; however, the music is in MP3 format and usually does not expire!

Download free movies. Most libraries also have hundreds (perhaps thousands!) of movies that are iPhone compatible. Of course, DVDs and Blu-Ray discs are also an option.

Mobile Phone Apps. Log in to your library’s website 24/7 to find a plethora of unique and interesting apps you can download to your phone!

Laptops. Do you have students who do not have access to a computer or a laptop at home? Some libraries have laptops to check out, which can be especially helpful if your students have a big research project due soon!

Homework Help. Many libraries offer online homework help that is available 24/7. The helpline is staffed by experts who can help reduce homework frustration and increase homework completion!

Practice Tests. Build your confidence and reduce test anxiety by logging on to the library’s web site 24/7 to prepare for the ACT, SAT, GED, Praxis and more!

Genealogy Research. Almost every library has excellent genealogy research programs that can be accessed at no charge!

Expert Training. Most libraries offer workshops taught by experts at little or no cost. Common workshops include creative writing, creating your own videos, knitting, gardening, career planning, job searching . . . the possibilities are endless! Everybody’s an expert at something . . . talk to a librarian about presenting a workshop on your area of expertise! What a great resume-builder!

Hang-Out Space. Many libraries offer coffee cafes, game rooms, dens, or some kind of hang-out space for young people to spend time with their friends. You can even reserve meeting rooms or work rooms to meet with study groups, work on research projects, host a knitting club, watch a movie, or hang out with friends for an hour or two.


What else can you check out from your local library? Many libraries have unusual items you can borrow. For instance, some libraries offer the following items for checkout:

'Zines, Graphic Novels, and Comic Books
Artwork
Puzzles
Electronic gadgets, such as cameras, scanners, and printers
Musical Instruments
Crafting Supplies
Therapy Dogs
Toys
Telescopes
Tools . . . such as gardening tools, wood-working tools, even humble household tools, such as hammers, screwdrivers, and saws


The bottom line is, libraries are working really hard to be relevant -- even cool -- to today's young people. Don’t underestimate the power of your local library as a fabulous end-of-year field trip! Have a scavenger hunt, take a tour, ask librarians to teach students about the “secrets” of your local library, and get kids hooked just in time for summer!

Happy Reading!

13 comments:

  1. I love libraries!
    I could spend my whole day at a library (and I have actually done that many times).
    Do kids enjoy libraries as much as I do? I certainly hope so!
    You have certainly listed many things they can do there.
    Great post

    - Lucy :)

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    1. Thanks, Lucy! I love libraries, too . . . I hope we are expanding our students' worlds (and their world views!) by teaching them to love libraries and to use them on a regular basis!

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  2. Wow! What an awesome post! It makes me want to visit my library tomorrow instead of painting my laundry room! I love books but have started hitting up used bookstores and thrift stores rather than visiting our library. You have given me many wonderful reasons to pay them a visit soon!
    Sincerely,
    Evelyn

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    1. Have you had a chance to get to the library yet?!? I, too, am a fanatic for used bookstores . . . but I relish my local library and get there as often as possible! I check out so many things each trip that I'm forever paying late library fines trying to finish up those last couple of books!

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  3. We love our library and visit weekly. It is a great place to just hang and also get as much free reading material as we can handle!

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  4. We don't really use the library because we have access to all those resources at home. It is great to know it;s there, though ;)

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  5. I raised my son in the library as it' my little piece of heaven.

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  6. i had no clue that my library had e-books till recently. These are all great resources, I so need to utilize our library more.

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  7. My husband always made sure he took our sons to the library every Saturday when they were growing up. They all picked out books each week and our sons still talk about that. My husband still frequents our library.

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  8. I've taken advantage of a lot of what our library has to offer. However, even I learned something here. I appreciate this post so much.

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  9. I think it's very important to make sure kids know about things like this. The library can be so beneficial to students!

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  10. I love love love libraries! Thank you for this tribute to one of my favorite places!

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  11. The library really is a great resource. We love to go whenever we get the chance.

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