An easy way to help stretch your dollar during this tough economy is to get a library card. Collections at the Reference Library contain a wide array of items including:
- Audio books are now available in serveral formats including, CD, cassette tapes, MP3 CD, and downloadable titles for your MP3 or iPod player.
- Documentary, foreign, travel, and other film genres available on DVD and VHS.
- Online databases with thousands of articles, book reviews, newspaper clippings, and more available in the library, at home, or at the office.
To find out more or to obtain a Referece Library card, contact the service desk at 304-558-2045 or email at wvlcref@wv.gov.
The Reference Library offers delivery and pickup of library materials to state employees who work on the Capitol Complex. Contact the service desk or the Courier website.
Transforming Our Image through Words that Work: Implementing the Vision
13 October 2010, 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Presenter: Valerie Gross
WVLC is sponsoring a free, half-day workshop to help library directors, trustees, and friends transform the image of the library. Participants will gain the skills and confidence needed to describe your jobs, work, and profession in terms that people understand and value. This is pre-approved for WVLC CE credit as a workshop. Please let us know you are coming so enough materials will be available. Register by e-mail to Sharon White before October 1.
Everyone is invited to the Grand Opening of the new Princeton Public Library, Saturday, August 28th at 10:00 a.m.
The next meeting of the West Virginia Library Commission will be on September 10th at the Library Commission in Charleston.
During the 2010 Regular Session, the Legislature passed a resolution designating the week of Labor Day (Sept 6-11) as West Virginia Labor History Week. The purpose of this week is to give students and the public the opportunity to learn about labor history, collective bargaining, labor management relations, and the contributions that workers have made to society and the workplace. The WVLC Reference Library is developing a special Research Guide to support the observance.
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Available from the Library Commission Reference Library, home, or office.
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OCLC has posted several membership events on their website. Events include: