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New York City Bus Trip with the Friends of the Scranton Public Library

Columbia University Libraries

The Cathedral of St. John the Divine

 

The Friends of the Scranton Public Library will be hosting a New York City Bus Trip on April 25, 2015.  The trip will feature guided tours of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 4th largest Christian Church in the world, and Columbia University Libraries, oldest university in New York & oldest in the US.

Bring a bag lunch for a picnic on the campus.

Dinner will be at Sylvia’s Harlem Restaurant  along with shopping.

Cost: $35 for Friends Members and $40 for Guests

Bus Departs from the Albright Memorial Library at 8 am on on April 25, 2015

 

Bus Departs from Harlem at 7 pm

 

For more information:

Contact Friends President Jill Cadden at 570-961-3087

Mail Check Payment to:

Friends of the Scranton Public Library

Attn: Tina

500 Vine Street, Scranton, PA 18509

Include Name of attendees and phone numbers

Deadline April 7, 2015

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Maker Monday: Digital Art Recap

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During our most recent Maker Monday at the Albright Memorial Library, we learned about digital art.  Chris Hughes is a digital artist who sells his pop culture pastiche tributes online as Peter Parker PA, peterparkerpa.com,  We learned about the geeky world of digital art mashups, from sketching out concepts through completing designs and building an audience online.

 

 

 

Interested in getting started with digital art? Chris demonstrated his work while using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, but recommended these lower cost or free software options.

Photo Editing Software:

Photoshop Express: www.photoshop.com/tools

Gimp: www.gimp.org

Paint.NET: www.getpaint.net

Vector Art & Design Software:

Affinity Designer: www.affinity.serif.com for Mac computers

Serif DrawPlus: www.serif.com/drawplus

Inkscape: www.inkscape.org

The library also has online courses available for Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator the Computer Skills Center. Try it out today!

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Classic Film Section at Albright Memorial Library

Albright Memorial Library has added a Classic Films section to its DVD department.  All of your favorites, from Greta Garbo to Mae West, from Cary Grant to Clark Gable, are now in one location on the main floor.

Classics–check em’ out!

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Maker Monday: Digital Art

Chris Hughes is a digital artist who sells his pop culture pastiche tributes online as Peter Parker PA, peterparkerpa.com. Take a look inside the geeky world of digital art mashups, from sketching out concepts through completing designs and building an audience online, with the Scranton native on  Monday, January 26 at 7:00 pm.  We’ll be meeting in the Community Room located in the basement of the Lackawanna County Children’s Library at 520 vine Street, Scranton.  RSVP.

 

 

 

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Maker Monday: Intro to Programming

MakerMondayDid you miss our Maker Monday: Intro to Programming on Monday at Albright Memorial Library?

Joe Casabona provided an introduction to the programming language PHP.  We wrote some basic lines of code and even created a number guessing game to learn functions and variables.  It was a great start to learning the basics and understanding how different types of code function.

Looking to learn some programming on your own?

Try out some free hands-on  online courses  at:

Code Academy at www.codecademy.com

Code at www.code.org/learn

edX at www.edx.org

Khan Academy at www.khanacademy.org

MIT OpenCourseWare at www.ocw.mit.edu

Locally, you can meet other programmers at the Wednesday Evening Coworking Sessions: 4pm-6pm at CoalWorks at 544 Spruce Street, Scranton.  Learn more at coalwork.com

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Vote for your favorite book of 2014!

There’s still time to vote for your favorite book of 2014!

It could be a best seller or something you just discovered!  Vote for your favorite from the list or add a title.  We’ll post the results at the end of the month.

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What is Interlibrary Loan or ILL?

Want an item that we don’t have at the Albright Memorial Library?  Try our Interlibrary Loan service!

What is ILL?

Interlibrary loan (ILL) is a request to another library for material not owned by the home library. This service is available to users with a
valid library card. Temporary cardholders are not eligible for ILL service.

Is there a cost?

The library does not charge for interlibrary loan services and is able to fill most requests through other non-charging libraries.  Some libraries, however, do charge fees. These costs are passed on to the borrower.  Payment is required before the ILL material can be charged to the  patron. The library accepts cash, money order, check or credit card. If material is not picked up, a $3 fee will be charged to your account.

How do I request a book?

Borrowers can request up to six ILL requests at one time. Once all six  requests have been processed and returned to the lending libraries,  another six may be submitted. Staff members can assist you with  completing forms. Before placing a request, you must verify your  contact information with a staff member.

How will I know when my request is available?

Interlibrary loan will notify you when your item is available or if it is not possible to obtain. Locating and receiving a requested item usually takes 2 to 4 weeks, but response times from libraries may vary. The patron who placed the request must present their valid library card when  picking up the ILL material.

How long can I have my materials for?

Materials are loaned for 28 days, but may vary due to restrictions from owning library.  Please contact ILL 5 days before the due date if you are interested in renewing your materials as some libraries do not allow  renewals. Please note that some libraries may only allow materials to be used while in the library.

Materials NOT Available through ILL

  • Material less than 12 months old
  • Bestsellers
  • Multiple copies of the same item
  • Mass Market Paperbacks
  • DVD feature movies
  • Items in Special Collections
  • Genealogical Materials
  • Telephone Directories
  • Reference Books
  • Complete issues of periodicals or newspapers
    (specific articles may be requested)
  • Computer software and games
  • Limited availability on CDs, non-feature DVDs and audiobooks

 

Where do I return my materials?

You will return any ILL materials to the library in which you picked the material up at. Other libraries are unable to accept ILL materials not checked out from their library. Please leave all ILL labels and any paperwork with the ILL item.

What happens if I am late returning my materials or loose an item?

Late fines $1 per day. If an item is unreturned or damaged items are billed at the price set by the owning library may include a processing fee. All unreturned items are reported to a collection agency after 10 days at an automatic fee of $10.

 

Questions?

Contact Tessa Mitchell at 570-348-3000 ext. 3018

ill@albright.org

 

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GED and English as a Second Language Classes

Marywood University currently offers courses for students interested in GED Testing Services as well as English as a Second Language courses via their Adult Basic Literacy Programs.  Visit their website at http://www.marywood.edu/research-office/adult-education-classes/ for more information on when classes form and requirements.

The Library also provides online services for the GED and English as a Second Language via our eResources.

Learning Express Library has a wealth of online Test Prep for the GED as well as other tests like the SAT, Citizenship tests and more!  Try it out today!

 

  Mango Languages has tools to designed for students to learn how to speak English or any of the other 63 languages provided.  Try it out today! 

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Robotic Challenges are Back!

 The Robotics Challenge at the Albright Memorial Library is back on Sunday, January 25th.   Workshops on how to build and program the library’s LEGO Mindstorm NXT Robotics will be held on the second and fourth Sundays of the month from 2 pm to 4:30 pm.

Classes will meet in the Computer Learning Lab located in the basement of the Lackawanna County Children’s Library at  520 Vine Street, Scranton.

Classes are geared for children ages 8 to 18.  Attendees must be able to read independently.  Sign up for the class today!

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Tax Forms

Due to federal budget cuts this year the Scranton Public Library will only be receiving Forms 1040, 1040A, and 1040EZ. There will be no schedules or instructions.  The library will print any forms needed for 25 cents per page or you may download them at home from http://www.irs.gov/Forms-&-Pubs .  If you do not have access to a computer or a family member or friend does not use computers please have them call 1-800-829-3676 to order tax forms by mail.