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Get the Free SDCL Mobile App Renew & request items, download ebooks, and more! 2018-1-17 As if we didn’t have a million reasons to love public libraries, here are seven of our favorite free library resources for teachers. Digital streaming services. Some libraries offer patrons access to thousands of streaming movies, videos, audiobooks, and music through services such as Hoopla.Just enter your username and password, hook up the projector, and click play.
Check out a book. Yes, libraries still loan out books, albeit with a few twists. For example, you'll find it's easier to get a copy of whatever you're looking for, thanks to a cooperative network of area libraries. This enhances your chance to locate a physical copy of any title you want.- Many public libraries now provide access to books in electronic form, too. You may not even have to visit the library in person (after you initially obtain a library card). You can stay home and use your laptop or mobile device to search the library's database on its website. Simply enter your library number and password, and start your search.
- In the United States and some other countries, too, libraries (including those of many community colleges) are tied together in these cooperative networks. Thus, libraries share their books and other materials with each other through use of mobile vans. Once the title you've requested is delivered to your nearest branch, they will notify you by e-mail so you can pick up the requested item.