E-Mail 'One-on-one Technology Assistance' To A Friend
Email a copy of 'One-on-one Technology Assistance' to a friend
Email a copy of 'One-on-one Technology Assistance' to a friend
On June 1, we are moving to new summer hours. The biggest change is that we will open at 10 AM daily. Monday & Wednesday, 10 AM to 9 PM; Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10 AM to 5:30 PM; Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed Sunday.
The Rutland Historical Society and the library have partnered to make selected years of the Rutland High School Yearbook from 1930-1993 (more coming!) available. Check it out by clicking on the title!
Click on the Kids Space tab to access TumbleBooks! Find animated, talking picture books with fiction, non-fiction and foreign language titles, and Read-Alongs (chapter books with sentence highlighting and narration.)
We now have a pass for 2 adults and 2 children for the Billings Farm and Museum! Call or swing by the library to borrow it.
Rutland Film Society and Rutland Free Library present a second year of outstanding films and panel discussion. Every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7pm.
Sign up for Library Elf, a new service we subscribe to, and you can receive emails or text messages for holds and due dates on your library account.
Reader’s Corner (which you can find in the left-hand menu, and the top menu) features all the resources you need about books in our library. There are links to InterLibrary Loan and a request form for new books and dvds. Check it out today!
Select any of the following links for more information.
Reader’s Blog – a place to read book reviews by readers like you, where you can post your book reviews too. To submit a review, email ed@rutlandfree.org with your review, 200 words or less. Let us know if you want to include your full name, first name or just initials. We reserve the right to edit your review or not post it at all.
Read Alikes – Did you just finish the lastest James Patterson book and can’t wait for the next one to come out? Have you blown through all the Twilight books and are at a lost for how to find more steamy vampire novels? Have no fear. Librarians are standing by to create lists of books that are similar to your favorites. Check out our Read Alike lists!
Novelist – a library subscription database for finding authors and titles you might enjoy. You’ll need your library card to log in.
Library Book Club – a group that meets once a month to discuss a popular title.