The help you need to get started reading free library books on your Nook.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
The help you need to get started reading free library books on your Nook.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
We can help you get started reading free library books on your Kindle, Kindle Touch or Fire.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
Please bring to class: your laptop computer, Kindle and the data cables necessary to connect the two.
We can help you get started reading free library books on your Kindle, Kindle Touch or Fire.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
Please bring to class: your laptop computer, Kindle and the data cables necessary to connect the two.
The help you need to get started reading free library books on your device.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
Please bring your iPad to class.
The help you need to get started reading free library books on your device.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
Please bring your iPad to class.
Fantastic Fiction - This site, based in the United Kingdom, lists bibliographies for more than 30,000 authors. It's great for finding book placement in a series and associating authors with all of their pseudonyms. The site can be browsed or searched by author or title.
OneLook Dictionaries - from OneLook, search more than 675 general and subject dictionaries from this site, particularly unique is the inclusion of translation dictionaries. This site has no pop-up advertisements, but many of the dictionaries linked do have pop-up ads.
Dictionary.com - from IAC Corp., offers multi-source dictionary, thesaurus & quotation search using resources from Random House and Harper Collins
If you have a new Kindle, Kindle Touch or Fire, we can help you get started reading free library books on your device.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
Please bring to class: your laptop computer, Kindle and the data cables necessary to connect the two.
If you have a new iPad, we can help you get started reading free library books on your device.
This class will introduce CamelliaNet, the library's downloadable audio and electronic book catalog. We will practice:
Please bring your iPad to class.
This class is free, but registration is required and seating is limited.