Showing posts with label Library Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Library Services. Show all posts

National Read an eBook Day with Overdrive and Hoopla!

Today is National Read an eBook Day when we celebrate one of the most convenient ways to read a book.



Nothing can replace the feel of a book in your hands or the way a full bookshelf can brighten any room, but eReaders can offer new possibilities to those who are unable to get to their local library branch to borrow books. The ability to customize font size and type, contrast and built in lights can offer improved experience for those readers who are visually impaired.

At Bossier Parish Library we have two services that allow you to borrow eBooks on your device: Overdrive and Hoopla.



Hoopla is our relatively new service that offers not just eBooks, but eAudiobooks, Music and Movies. You can find it online at http://hoopladigial.com. You can also find our instructions here on our blog: Hoopla.



Overdrive is one of our older services, but adds new content every day. Overdrive also allows you to download eBooks. and Audiobooks. You can find it online at http://overdrive.greengoldlibraries.org or you can download the Overdrive app on to your phone or tablet.



For more information on these or any other Digital Service provided by Bossier Library, ask at your local branch! We will also be having a Digital Services information session on Friday September 25th at the Central Branch. Pick up a class calendar for more details! 

Free Online Classes with Gale Courses

It's time for students and teachers to once again head Back to School. Would you like to learn a new skill or prepare for certifications on your own time? Bossier Library  Bossier Parish Library has joined with Gale Courses to offer free online courses in a variety of subjects! You can enroll in classes in everything from Accounting and Finance to Languages and Arts. Classes start every few weeks so you can start only when you're ready. Signing up is quick and easy! And best of all - free! We'll go through the steps today.
These classes are instructor-led and highly interactive. They run for 6 weeks and new sessions begin every month. 
To get to the Gale Courses homepage you can click here or go to the Bossier Parish Library website: www.bossierlibrary.org/. There is a link for Gale Courses on the left hand side of the web page, under the Research & Homework heading. 


This will take you to the page for the Gale Courses.On this page you should see the BPL logo in the top left hand corner - this will let you know you're in the right place. You can search for a specific class or browse by topics like Accounting and Finance or Law and Legal


Once you've decided on the course you'd like to take, choose the Enroll Now button.  If it's your first time using the service, you'll have to fill out some basic information such as Name, Email address and choosing a password. If you've already done that once before you'll be asked to log in. Once enrolled you'll find more details and an orientation.  Soon after you'll receive an email letting you know you've been enrolled. It may mention tuition but don't worry! All classes are free with Bossier Parish Library! 

Several of our staff have already taken advantage of these classes - including me! I took several courses to learn more about Computer Repair. I enjoyed the videos and lectures that were included in each week's lesson. In the courses I took there were weekly quizzes that did not count toward your final grade, but did offer great practice for the final exam. I also liked that I wasn't penalized for getting a little behind when work and life kept me from working on that week's lesson. I was able to catch up with no problem at all. I highly recommend these courses to anyone. I'm already looking for the next course I can take. 


What classes will you take? Let us know below! If you have questions about how to enroll in classes contact us on Facebook or Twitter. Or you can always contact your local Bossier Parish Library. 



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Updated! Hoopla - a new service for borrowing movies, tv shows, audio books and music.

We've talked about Hoopla before on this blog, but we felt it was time to update it since Hoopla has added several new types of material! When we first wrote about this service from Bossier Parish Library back in November, it allowed you to check out movies, television shows, audio books and full albums of music on your computer or smartphone. Hoopla still offers all of those things but now they've added eBooks and Comics to their library! With all these additions there's something for readers of all ages and reading levels.

What does Hoopla offer?

Hoopla offers Audiobooks, eBooks, Comics, Movies, Television and full Music albums! All right at the touch of your fingers. 








How do I use Hoopla?

Step One: Getting to Hoopla

The first step to checking out items on Hoopla is, of course, getting to the Hoopla site. On your computer this means going to http://www.hoopladigital.com. On your tablet or smart phone, you'd download the Hoopla Digital app. 

Step Two: Signing up 

The first time you visit to Hoopla site or app, you'll be asked to sign up for an account. This is free and only takes a few minutes to complete. We'll walk through each step below. The first screen shows you an Overview of the Hoopla service and lets you know what is required to use it. You'll need your library card number and PIN, and a valid email address. 


After the Overview, you'll be taken to a screen that will allow you to choose your library. Most of the time, this will automatically show you all of the libraries in your area that use Hoopla. Choose Bossier Parish Library and click Next. 



After choosing Bossier Parish Library, you'll be asked for your library card number and PIN. Bossier Parish Library does require a PIN, so make sure not to leave this blank. 
(Hint: The PIN is the last 4 digits of your library card number)



The final step in creating an account is entering your email address and creating a Hoopla password. This password is for Hoopla only so Bossier Parish Library staff won't be able to access or reset this password for you. If you do happen to forget this password, you can reset it through the Hoopla website. 


That was the final step! You should now see a Welcome to Hoopla page that gives you basic information on your Hoopla account, including the number of titles you can borrow every month. 


Step Three: Borrowing Materials

Now that you're signed up with an account you're ready to start borrowing titles! You can browse by type or search for a specific title or artist. When browsing you can switch between types at the top. There are several categories including New titles, Top titles and genres. Click on the cover picture to find more info or to borrow the item. 



When you've decided what you'd like to borrow, click on the cover picture. This will take you to a screen that will show you more details, including how long you'll be able to borrow the item. Click the borrow button to add the item to your account. 


Once you've borrowed the item, it can be found under the My Titles. This page also shows you how many more titles you can borrow in the month. 



Using Hoopla on your mobile device or tablet

Using Hoopla on a mobile device is exactly the same as the steps laid out above, though the appearance of the screens may be slightly different. 


Are you excited to start using Hoopla? We are. We're even listening to the album pictured above while typing this! 



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Read Magazines with Flipster - a new service at BPL!

Borrowing magazines is simple and quick with Flipster! 

Last week we talked about the newest service at Bossier Library - FLIPSTER! This week we'll be walking through step-by-step how to borrow a magazine on your laptop or device. 


On your Laptop:

1. Go to the Bossier Library website at http://www.bossierlibrary.org/start/
    Click on the Flipster icon under Digital Media/eContent. 



2. This will automatically sign you in to the Bossier Library account on Flipster. 
     The most popular magazines and latest issues will be on the front page. 
     You can choose to read one of these magazines or browse through the categories on the left. 
 

3. Once you've picked a magazine, click on the cover to borrow it. 
    This will open the magazine. Then you can use the menu on the side to flip pages, zoom in 
    or see other issues of the magazine. 

4, The magazine will look just like the print version. 

If you find the print is too small or hard to read, you can zoom in. Below is a zoomed in look at the first paragraph on the magazine page above. 


When you're finished, simply close the window! This will bring you back to the magazine library so you can find another magazine to read. 

Flipster is also available as an app on iPad, iPad Mini and Android tablets! 

Simply download the app and follow the instructions on the screen! No signing up necessary! 

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Coming Soon to BPL - Flipster!

Soon you'll be able to read magazines on your smartphone, tablet or computer for free with Flipster! 


Available starting July 1st, Flipster is a free service that will allow you read magazines without having to visit the library to check them out. No return dates to remember and no late fees! Stuck in a doctor's waiting room with only outdated magazines? Now you can borrow one on your tablet or phone right there in the waiting room! 


How do I use Flipster?

If you are on your computer, simply visit the Bossier Library homepage: www.bossierlibrary.org/start/ and click on the icon for Flipster on the right hand side under the Digital Media/eContent banner. This will take you to the Flipster homepage where you can begin choosing the magazines you'd like to read. 

If you are reading on a tablet or smartphone, you can download an app. It's available on iTunes and for Android



We think you'll love Flipster! There are literally hundreds of magazines available, from the popular and well known like Entertainment Weekly and Food Network Magazine to lesser known magazines devoted to subjects like History, Aromatherapy and Helicopters. There are even academic journals like the School Library Journal (one of our favorites) and Mathematics Enthusiast. 



You can now get step by step instructions on using Flipster on your laptop or tablet here on our next blog post! 




Keeping New Years Resolutions made easy with BPL -- Learn A New Skill

This month we're focusing on New Year's Resolutions and how Bossier Library can help you keep them. This week's focus is learning a new skill!

Many people decide that the New Year is a perfect time to learn a new skill and there are several free tools from Bossier Parish Library that can help with that.


Learn to fix your car with The Chilton Library

Get the detailed information you need to tackle vehicle maintenance and repairs. There is a tool to help estimate the costs of labor and repairs so you can make informed decisions about your vehicle. You can even take practice tests for ASE certifications! 



Take care of your own legal matters with Legal Forms Library

The Legal Forms Library is just as described - it's a database of legal forms available to the public. Though neither the site or the library can offer legal advice, we can offer free legal forms. There are forms available for everything from Last Will and Testament to Name Changes. These can be completed and printed from any computer with internet access. 


Create a professional resume with Cypress Resume

Writing a resume can be tricky - it's fine line between too much and too little information and between being memorable while still remaining professional. Many programs like Microsoft Word have templates available, but those can lack personality. Cypress Resume is a free service available through Bossier Library that makes writing a memorable resume quick and easy! You choose phrases that describe you and your work experience and Cypress Resume assembles them into a professional resume. You can even create an account, which allows you to save your resume and come back any time to add experience without starting all over. 




As always, Bossier Library has books and DVDs on many of these subjects. They can be found on the special spotlight section of our catalog


New Tech Tuesday: Hoopla - a new service for borrowing movies, tv shows, audio books and music.

Have you heard about Hoopla? It's the new service from Bossier Parish Library that allows you to check out movies, television shows, audio books and full albums of music on your computer or smartphone. In this edition of New Tech Tuesday, we'll be going over how to borrow materials from Hoopla on your PC, tablet or smart phone.

Step One: Getting to Hoopla

The first step to checking out items on Hoopla is, of course, getting to the Hoopla site. On your computer this means going to http://www.hoopladigital.com. On your tablet or smart phone, you'd download the Hoopla Digital app. 

Step Two: Signing up 

The first time you visit to Hoopla site or app, you'll be asked to sign up for an account. This is free and only takes a few minutes to complete. We'll walk through each step below. The first screen shows you an Overview of the Hoopla service and lets you know what is required to use it. You'll need your library card number and PIN, and a valid email address. 


After the Overview, you'll be taken to a screen that will allow you to choose your library. Most of the time, this will automatically show you all of the libraries in your area that use Hoopla. Choose Bossier Parish Library and click Next. 



After choosing Bossier Parish Library, you'll be asked for your library card number and PIN. Bossier Parish Library does require a PIN, so make sure not to leave this blank. 
(Hint: The PIN is the last 4 digits of your library card number)



The final step in creating an account is entering your email address and creating a Hoopla password. This password is for Hoopla only so Bossier Parish Library staff won't be able to access or reset this password for you. If you do happen to forget this password, you can reset it through the Hoopla website. 


That was the final step! You should now see a Welcome to Hoopla page that gives you basic information on your Hoopla account, including the number of titles you can borrow every month. 


Step Three: Borrowing Materials

Now that you're signed up with an account you're ready to start borrowing titles! You can browse by type or search for a specific title or artist. When browsing you can switch between types at the top. There are several categories including New titles, Top titles and genres. Click on the cover picture to find more info or to borrow the item. 



When you've decided what you'd like to borrow, click on the cover picture. This will take you to a screen that will show you more details, including how long you'll be able to borrow the item. Click the borrow button to add the item to your account. 


Once you've borrowed the item, it can be found under the My Titles. This page also shows you how many more titles you can borrow in the month. 



Using Hoopla on your mobile device or tablet

Using Hoopla on a mobile device is exactly the same as the steps laid out above, though the appearance of the screens may be slightly different. 


Are you excited to start using Hoopla? We are. We're even listening to the album pictured above while typing this! 

If you have an idea for blog posts or questions/comments, you can contact us on Facebook or Twitter

You can also follow us on Instagram!

National Cyber Security Awareness Month @ BPL

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Bossier Parish Library's IT Department will be offering a series of special lectures on different aspects of staying safe online. Registration begins today! You can find more information on registration our website - www.bossierlibrary.org.

We are also going to provide a short description of each class here on this blog, and in the coming weeks this blog will feature tips for staying safe online, including creating strong passwords and protecting your identity.

October Class Schedule


Security for New Computer Users

This class will share general security tips for new computer users. This will include creating secure passwords, protecting your information, and staying safe online while shopping or banking online. It is open to people of all ages. This is a lecture only class, and will be held in the meeting room of the Bossier Library Historical Center.
When: Thursday, October 9th, 10:00 -11:30am
Where: Bossier Library History Center Meeting Room

Security Tips for Parents

Get tips on talking to your ids about online security and tools for keeping kids safe online. We will also discuss what to do if someone in your family is bullied or harassed online. 
When: Saturday, October 18th, 1:00 - 2:30pm
Where: Bossier Library History Center Meeting Room

Security Tips for Job Seekers and Young Professionals

It is becoming more common for employers to use your online presence as a factor when deciding whether to hire or promote you. Every post on Facebook and Twitter can have an impact on your future. Learn how your online presence can be a help or a hindrance when searching for a job. We will also discuss workplace security. 
When: Thursday, October 23rd, 5:30 - 6:30pm
Where: Bossier Library History Center Meeting Room


Pronunciator - a new free service at BPL!

Bossier Parish Library has a new way to learn a language! In the past we've talked about using Mango Languages to learn a new language, but we have a brand new service that allows you to learn languages online with your computer, tablet or smart phone.

Pronunciator is an online service that features lessons in 80 languages! And it's free to Bossier Parish Library patrons!





Since this is a new service, we thought we would do a review and instructional post in one.

To reach the Pronunciator site, click on the link on the Bossier Parish Library website. There is an icon on the right hand side.

Pronunciator will ask you to register the first time. Enter your email and seconds later receive a confirmation email.



 This email also assigns you a student name and password. The only downside we found when registering was that you do not choose your own student name and password - they seem to be random letters assigned to each user. While this may make it difficult to remember, it does make it more secure.

Once you have received your student name and password, you can sign in to the Pronunciator website. An entry code is not required.


When you have logged in, click "Launch Pronunciator" and it will bring you to the page were you can choose what language you would like to learn. There is also an option for people who speak language other than English.


Once you have decided which language you would like to learn - and with 80 languages available this may take some time! - you decide what course you would like to take. There is the general Pronunciator course or more customized courses, such as the 8 Week Travel Prep and learning levels like beginner, intermediate and advanced. 

After choosing your lesson, you're ready to begin! In this example, we choose 8-Week Travel Prep Course. Each course is divided into weekly and daily lesson. The lesson shown below is Week 1, Day 1. The first lesson includes saying hello and goodbye. 


The first part of the lesson is to listen and repeat the word or phrase. You can replay it as many times as you need and even slow it down, if necessary. We found that slowing the audio down came in very handy when we moved on to longer phrases. It shows you the word in the language, a pronunciation guide, and the English translation of the word. When you feel you've got a handle on the word, you can click next. The lesson is self-paced, which means you can move as quickly or as slowly as you like! 


After you've completed the audio portion of the lesson, it's time to move on to flashcards! It shows you the same images that were on the audio portion and gives you the chance to fill it in yourself. When you think you've got the answer, hit the "Reveal Answer" button to see if you're correct! 


Even though the lessons are divided into days and weeks, because it self paced you can move through the lessons as you want to - if you feel you can do more than one lesson in one day, you can. Or if you feel you need to spend several days on one lesson, you can do that too.

The Verdict:

Even though Pronunciator may not have all the fancy bells and whistles of other language sites, it is very straightforward and easy to navigate. We definitely recommend!