More resources for you to love
March 25, 2020
Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la versión en español
While the Library branches are closed to encourage social distancing (limiting physical closeness to others to reduce the risk of exposure to disease), online access to digital resources becomes even more important. If you haven’t had the time, now is a perfect opportunity to explore the world of e-books, e-audiobooks, movies, music, newspapers, magazines and more resources offered for FREE, from anywhere, with your Library card.
Don’t have a Library card? Sign-up for one now. You can sign-up online and begin using your Library card account immediately. We also have librarians available weekdays 9 a.m.-9 p.m. for online chat via the Library website at cmlibrary.org look for the “Ask a Librarian” prompt.
Several of the Library’s digital resources have increased the amount of checkouts customers can make each month so you can enjoy more of the content you love.
The list below is only a small sample of what the Library offers. View a complete list of FREE digital resources here.
Resources with increased borrows:
- hoopla (10 checkouts)
- Kanopy (10 checkouts)
- Kanopy Kids (unlimited checkouts)
- OverDrive/Libby (20 checkouts)
Looking for book titles on OverDrive that are always available and never have a wait? Click below:
- RBdigital magazines (unlimited checkouts)
New to digital resources:
The Library is pleased to announce new resources added for educational learning. In addition to the resources found here for elementary, middle and high school students, here are a few new resources:
- TumbleMath (recommended for grades K-6)
- TeenBookCloud (recommended for grades 7-12)
Más recursos que te gustarán
Mientras las sucursales de la biblioteca están cerradas para apoyar el distanciamiento social (limitar la cercanía física a los demás para reducir el riesgo de exposición a enfermedades), el acceso a los recursos digitales se vuelve aún más importante. Esta es una oportunidad perfecta para explorar el mundo de los libros electrónicos, audiolibros electrónicos, películas, música, periódicos, revistas y más recursos. Estos están disponibles GRATIS, desde cualquier lugar, con su tarjeta de la biblioteca.
¿Aún no tiene una tarjeta? Inscríbase ahora. Puede registrarse en línea y comenzar a usar su cuenta de inmediato. También tenemos bibliotecarios disponibles de lunes a viernes de 9 a.m. a 9 p.m. para chatear en línea a través del sitio web de la biblioteca en cmlibrary.org. Busque el botón "Ask a Librarian” / “Pregúntele a un bibliotecario".
Varios de los recursos digitales de la biblioteca han aumentado la cantidad de préstamos que los usuarios pueden hacer. ¡Así que puede disfrutar por más tiempo del contenido que le gusta!
La lista a continuación es solo una pequeña muestra de lo que ofrece la biblioteca. Vea una lista completa de recursos digitales GRATUITOS aquí.
Recursos con mayores préstamos:
- hoopla (10 préstamos)
- kanopy (10 préstamos)
- kanopy kids (préstamos ilimitados)
- OverDrive/Libby (20 préstamos)
¿Busca títulos en OverDrive que siempre estén disponibles? Haga clic abajo:
Libros clásicos disponibles siempre
- Revistas RBdigital (préstamos ilimitados)
Novedades:
La biblioteca se complace en anunciar nuevos recursos agregados para el aprendizaje educativo. Además de los recursos que se encuentran aquí para estudiantes de primaria, secundaria y preparatoria, aquí hay algunos recursos nuevos:
- TumbleMath (recomendado para grados K-6)
- TeenBookCloud (recomendado para grados 7-12)
nded community room, a dedicated children’s program room, a quiet reading room, a calming room, five group study rooms, a laptop bar for customers who want to bring their own devices, many collaborative spaces and a vending café that is stocked/equipped with snack and drink machines for customers to enjoy at their leisure.
The new South Boulevard was designed with accessibility in mind. There are two entrances to the branch, one in the front (facing South Boulevard) and one in the back of the building, along with ample parking on both sides. It’s also just a 0.6-mile walk (about 12 minutes) from the Lynx Blue Line’s Scaleybark Station.
There was a “classic Hollywood” film series at Main Library before I came on-board, but it had been dormant for several years.A year or two after the Main Library’s renovation in 1989, I realized there existed within the community a great desire to see entertaining films of historic and/or educational significance. And this presented me with a wonderful opportunity, since I had a background in Film History and Film Production before working at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
My first film series in 1992 was a six-month retrospective of the comedies, westerns, and musicals of director Howard Hawks, which included Bringing Up Baby, The Big Sleep, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Rio Bravo and others. In the 28 years since that first series, I have screened at least one feature-film or documentary per month for Library customers. In 28 years with a minimum of 12 movies per year, that’s at least 336 movies. Now that’s a lot of movies!
The response to my film programs has been gratifying. Typically, I draw between 40 and 60 attendees per film, including a core group that attends almost every film (regardless of title or subject).
The gateway drug to my life-long-moviemania was the films of Alfred Hitchcock. My parents were permissive and indulgent when it came to movies. I remember (as if it were only yesterday) my mother taking me to a double-feature of Psycho and The Birds when I was only 12, at Charlotte’s old Thunderbird Drive-in. That night was a life-changer! Now I teach the films of Alfred Hitchcock to college students, and a few years ago I facilitated a year-long film series at Main Library and ImaginOn that consisted of 20 Hitchcock classics.
While the movies in my Final Four (or Fab Four) are not top-tier personal favorites, they do represent specific stages or milestones in my life. Like always, prior to the screening, I will provide detail about each film and its importance to the development of my film education.
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek, Next Stop Greenwich Village, The Last Picture Show, and Amarcord are wonderful movies, and I have been waiting (many years) for just the “right opportunity” to present them to my film attendees. That time is now.


