Thursday, October 01, 2009

New titles to check out...

Are you a visual learner? Then you'll love the new "Teach Yourself Visually" series that we've recently added to our computer manual collection. You'll find these titles in our newly redecorated computer lab located beyond the YA/Teen room. *Mark*

Friday, September 04, 2009

Children's Storyhour Registration...

Children's Storyhour Registration
Tuesday September 8, 2009 9:00 AM

Registration for Children's Storyhour begins at 9:00am on Tuesday, September 8th. Registration will be online at www.hooksettlibrary.org. There will be 6 sessions to choose from: Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays at 10:00-11:00am or 1:00-2:00pm. Children must be 3 years old by September 1st. Please join us for Toddler Time if your child is not 3 by September 1st. Storyhour runs from September to May.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

It's Back to School!

Stop by your library after school and check out what we have for you. We have the latest music CDs and family videos. We also have family-friendly videogames for Wii & PS2, audiobooks for your MP3, IPod, audiobooks on CD & Playaways. We've also planned the following monthly programs for you:

  • Afterschool Storyhour: The third Thursday of the month, beginning September 17th at 4:15 PM. For grades K thru 2nd grade.
  • Night-time Storyhour: The fourth Thursday of the month, beginning September 24th at 6:30 PM. For ages 3 to 8 years.
  • Toddler Time: The first Monday of every month starting in October from 9:15 AM to 9:45 AM. No registration necessary. For ages 3 and under.
  • Family Movies: The first Thursday of the month, beginning September 3rd at 6:30 PM. For all ages.
  • Lego Club: The second Thursday of the month, beginning September 10th at 6:30 PM. For grades 1 thru 5.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

New video games @ your library...

If you like to play video games, but don't want to pay the high cost involved in acquiring them, did you know that you can borrow them @ your library? We have an ever-growing collection, including Wii as well as PlayStation 2 games. They can be borrowed for up to two weeks at a time. Check out our collection of over 70 titles here. --Mark

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Children's Summer Reading Program Registration now live!

The Children's Summer Reading Program for grades 1-5 is just around the corner (starts the week of July 13th). You can now register your child(ren) online by visiting this link. The complete schedule of events will be available at the Kick-off party on Monday night, July 6th, at 6:00pm. Be sure to visit our Children's Summer Reading homepage for all the latest news about the program.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

NH Flume Book Award Announced...

Out of 686 votes, Jodi Picoult's Nineteen Minutes won first place for this year's (2009) NH Flume Book Award, with City of Bones by Cassandra Clare, coming in at close second. Check out reader reviews of the winning title.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Week 4 of the Summer Reading Program

Week 4 was great! It was our voting week. We voted for our Favorite Australian Animal between a Koala and a Kangaroo. And the winner was: Koala with 47 votes!! (Kangaroo received 25 votes). We were so lucky to have Mr. Fleury come in to show us his sugar gliders. They were very cute! Ms. Fiona also came in to visit us and tell us all about Australia. She told us some interesting things and we really learned a lot! Then on Thursday, we were entertained once again with Majestic Theatre. They performed "The Return of the Glass Slipper" and it really was the best show I've seen!! Lots of kids have been searching for Bindi each week. That's been a lot of fun! Hope you heard this week's clue! Can't wait for Award's Night next Friday!!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Summer Reading Program Weeks 2 and 3

Week 2 had many of us making crafts that had to do with the Great Barrier Reef. We had a blast making Nemo magnets and Sea Urchins from styrofoam balls. We even brought home an Ocean in a Bag!! All the crafts were so colorful, especially our Seahorses. We had a total of 123 participants come in this week!
Week 3 was all about the Outback and the Aborigines. We created beautiful Walking Sticks, but had to delay our Walk-About due to the rain!! We also made some Aboriginal handprints, a bull-roarer that really works, a boomerang, and some great clap-sticks! We learned about decorating with dots! There were a total of 127 for week 3!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Summer Reading Program- first week

The first week of Summer Reading was a huge success and so much FUN!!
We had 140 participants come in to make surf boards and wall decorations for their class wall. And so many pompom fish were created to decorate the window frame!
Many of you found Bindi on her first week out in Hooksett. She has traveled to a new location for the second week. Hope you can find her. Everyone has been doing a great job reading. Keep those surf boards moving up the wave!! Make every day, a G'Day For Reading!!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

YA Summer Reading

Calling all Hooksett Tweens and Teens: The HPL’s YA summer reading program is kicking off! It’s easy, fun, and gives you the chance to win awesome prizes just for reading this summer!

There’s no registration, just fill out a SHORT review form, available at the library, for every book or magazine you read, include your name and phone number, and you’re entered to win! It’s that simple!

You can win prizes like gift cards to EB Games, Restaurants, stores at the Manchester Mall, and even an ipod!

If you have any questions, contact Sarah Foster at the Hooksett Public Library

sfoster@hooksettlibrary.org 603.485.6092

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Upgrade available for Overdrive Media Console used for downloadable audiobooks service

We've just received word from our downloadable audiobooks vendor, Overdrive, that an upgraded version of their media console is now available for download. You can get it here. The new software upgrade includes the long-awaited CD burner wizard, explained here in Overdrive's press release:

"In response to the overwhelmingly positive feedback we received from our Transfer Wizard, we have added a Burn to CD Wizard. With OMC v3.0, patrons no longer need to launch Windows Media Player to burn to CD. Instead, in just a few clicks, patrons can burn WMA audio titles through OMC. Clicking the Burn button launches the Burn Wizard, which guides the user through this simple and straightforward burn process. For your audiobook users who burn titles to CD, they will be excited to learn that the new Burn Wizard splits OverDrives Audiobook parts into tracks (based on the existing MediaMarkers), allowing users to more easily navigate content they have burned to CD."

Monday, June 09, 2008

What to expect from new library system in August, cont...

Have you ever found a number of titles in our online catalog and wanted to place hold requests on them, but found that you could only place such requests one at a time, and not all at once? Our new system coming in August will enable hold requests to be placed on multiple items at once. In addition, it will also allow hold requests to be placed on individual items, such as particular magazine issues. Say you're interested in this month's issue of Martha Stewart's Living--you'll be able to place a hold on just that issue. We were very excited to hear of these system capabilities and we hope you'll be too when our new system is deployed.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

What to expect with new library system, continued...

In a previous post we indicated that our new library system coming in August will support email reminder notices of materials coming due. Another nifty function of the new system will be the ability to limit your searches of the online catalog in many different ways, among which will include limiting searches to items that are currently available. The idea behind this function is to help you find only what's currently on the shelf for the immediate taking in the library and not what's checked out and therefore not of immediate interest.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

What to expect with new library system - email reminder notices

As mentioned in a recent post, we'll be converting to a new library system in August. Besides keeping you up to date about the latest developments with respect to the August conversion, we thought that you'd also like to hear in the ensuing weeks about some of the many features that the new system will support. One of the features will be a courtesy email reminder notice of your borrowed items coming due. How do you like that? - Being reminded about borrowed items' due dates before they're due! If you'd like to benefit from such a service, you'll have to make sure that we have your email address. You can give us your email by going to your account here and then editing your account profile to include your email address or by stopping by the front desk during your next library visit.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

New Integrated Library System Coming in August

One of the tremendous advantages of being a member of a multi-library consortium is that, by pooling our resources together, we can bring you the latest and greatest in resources that would otherwise be very difficult to provide. Recently, we were able to expand our online request service so that you could place requests on any requestable materials available at any of the 11 consortium libraries, and not just the Hooksett Library, this thanks to our consortium membership.
The good news does not stop there. We are happy to report that, after a year's worth of research and planning at the consortial level, we are going to be able to markedly improve how we serve you technologically. That's because we are going to convert to a whole new integrated library system (ILS), which comes with a more user-friendly, state of the art, online catalog and a lot of behind the scenes stuff that will help us serve you better. Our target conversion date is sometime towards the end of August. We'll keep you posted as things develop. By all means contact us if you have any questions before then.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

2008 Flume Book Award Winner

The votes are in and the 2008 Flume Book Award Winner is New Moon, the second book of Stephenie Meyer's popular Twilight series. The voting breakdown was as follows:

New Moon

254

Just Listen

87

Marley and Me

42

The Book Thief

40

Life as We Knew It

39

Lord Loss

39

The Glass Castle

38

Heavy Metal and You

35

A Certain Slant of Light

20

The Night My Sister Went Missing

16

King Dork

11

Over a Thousand Hills I Walk with You

10

The Minister's Daughter

5

Total votes cast

636

Monday, April 28, 2008

New website alias

I don't know about you, but I often found it a nuisance to have to type the rather cumbersome web address of our website: "http://www.hooksett.lib.nh.us". Inevitably, I would forget to type a period or forget which order the "nh" and "us" came in. Well, we've solved these issues by adding an alias to our web domain. You can now navigate to our website by simply typing "hooksettlibrary.org" in your browser's address bar. If you use Firefox as your browser, it'll automatically add the "http://" prefix. This alias even applies to our email domain extension, so if you want to reach us via email, you don't have to type "@hooksett.lib.nh.us" for the domain name, but only "@hooksettlibrary.org". Not only does this change make our web address more intuitive, it also makes us more accessible in cyberspace. We hope you like the change.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

"Show us your flowers week"

The week of May 5th through May 10th is "Show us your flowers week". Join the staff and wear your flowered shirt, dress or maybe your tie. If you do not have clothing with flowers, wear one in your hair or on your lapel.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Top 10 Banned Books of 2007

Every year the American Library Association tabulates the number of books that are challenged by special interest groups for questionable and/or controversial content. The list of last year's top 10 "banned" books is out and here are the titles:
  1. And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
  2. The Chocolate War by Rober Cormier
  3. Olive's Ocean by Kevin Henkes
  4. The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman
  5. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
  6. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
  7. TTYL by Lauren Myracle
  8. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
  9. It's Perfectly Normal by Robie Harris
  10. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Read them for yourself and see if you can guess why they were challenged.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Edible Books 2008 Photos



Check out our photos from this year's edible book contest which took place Saturday, April 12th. Kevin Lane's entry was inspired by the book "Who Moved My Cheese". Roxanne Kate's entry was based on the series "Sweet Potato Queens", Lee Ann Chase's, by "Fast Food Nation" or "Super Size Me", and Mark Glisson's, by "Toasting Tina". The votes are in with the following results in the order of highest to lowest votes:
  1. "Super Size Me".
  2. "Who Moved My Cheese".
  3. Tied for third place: "Sweet Potato Queens" and "Toasting Tina".
A big "Thank You" for all who participated.