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NSLS LIBRARY
OF THE YEAR AWARD |
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Wauconda Area Library
Named
Library of the Year
The Wauconda Area Library has been named
Library of the Year by the
North Suburban Library System (NSLS), a
consortium of 650 academic,
public,
school, and special libraries in north suburban
Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry Counties. This
award was announced recently by NSLS and will be
presented at the 2005 NSLS Annual
Membership Awards Banquet in March.
The
NSLS announcement states, "The
Library of the Year Award is presented to one
library in NSLS in recognition of its
contributions to the development
of the NSLS library community. The
Wauconda
Area Public Library District has won this award
because, while it has long been a good example
in the community, this year the library has
taken its unique mix of community focus,
creativity, and collaboration to the next level
of service excellence. The Wauconda Area Public
Library District is 'the little library that
DOES!' The staff and administration are active
contributors to system-wide and statewide
projects."
Library Director Tom Kern is pleased that
the library has received this recognition for
its many accomplishments. He
thanks and congratulates the entire staff "for all their
great work, both as individuals and as a team –
they should all be proud of themselves! The
library's
trustees are also to be congratulated
and thanked for the important role they have
played in our achievements." He
notes that the Wauconda Area community and the
NSLS library network have
also played vital roles in the library's
growth and success. He views
this award not only as a recognition of the
library's many successes, but as a call for the
continued excellence, creativity and hard work
required to reach the library's future goals and
objectives.
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Hot e-Tip! Reserve library materials from
home or work! |
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So you’ve figured out what you want to read, but it’s
already checked out. You can get on the reserve
list from home or from work! Just call
the library for a
PIN (Personal Identification Number)
if you don't already have one.
Then go to the
Web-Based Library Catalog, find the item you want, and
click on the "Request Item" button in the lower right
corner of the screen. Enter your library card barcode and
PIN. That item will now be held for you when it is
returned to the library. We’ll call you
when the book is ready for pick up!
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Free tax assistance for seniors @ your
library |
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The Library offers free tax preparation by IRS-trained
AARP volunteers. This service is
available at the library each Wednesday from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m., February through April 13 to retired
persons who are at least 55 years of age.
Returns are
filed electronically. For more information or
to make an appointment, please call the Adult
Services Reference Desk at 847-526-6225,
extension 204.
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NEW
SECTION! Best of
Broadband
– NEWSEUM.COM |
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Broadband, high-speed access to the Internet can
now be found in more than 30 million homes in
the United States, and this number is growing
rapidly. Many of these users are looking
for quality websites which take advantage of
this high speed technology. Future issues
of Library e-News will highlight
some of the best of these websites. All the
library's Internet workstations provide
broadband access to the Internet.
High-speed wireless
access is available throughout the library for
wireless-equipped laptops.

Read all about it!
Anyone who
enjoys reading the newspaper every day will want
to bookmark this website. Read
today's front pages from more than
300 U.S. and international newspaper front
pages. Visit the "Cyber
Newseum"
and view multimedia online
exhibits on many newsworthy topics from the past
and the present. Play "Newsmania",
a news trivia game that draws its material from
today's front pages. |
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