Library News

Mobile App for E-books now available

The State Library of Kansas e-book collection is now available via mobile app for iPad/iPod touch/Android phones and similar devices. (The downloadable website, for use with e-readers, Nook Color, and Nook Touch is supposed to be live within a week.)

For directions and information on accessing this services, visit the home of the State Library’s downloadable EZ Library at www.kslib.info/digitalbooks. You will need a Kansas Library Card, available free at our library, to utilize the collection. If you have questions, feel free to contact us at 620.327.4666 or hesstonpubliclibrary@gmail.com.

Discussion on “Contemporary Immigration” coming in March

The library will host a TALK Book Discussion Series on the topic of Contemporary Immigration, with three sessions beginning March 1. A different book will be discussed each evening, facilitated by a discussion leader provided by the Kansas Humanities Council, which is sponsoring the series.

Book sets are available for checkout at the library. Participants are welcome to attend any and all sessions. This is a great way to interact with others in the community while discussing literature pertinent to today’s issues. For more information, contact the library!

  • March 1, 2012 • 6:30 p.m.
    Discussion of “Caramelo”
    Discussion leader: Kim Stanley from McPherson College
  • March 29, 2012 • 6:30 p.m.
    Discussion of “Harbor”
    Discussion leader: Martha Ortiz Sanchez from Wichita State University
  • April 26, 2012 • 6:30 p.m.
    Discussion of “Typical American”
    Discussion leader: Martha Ortiz Sanchez from Wichita State University

It’s tax time!

We have many of the basic federal tax forms and instructions here (such as 1040, 1040A, and 1040EZ) at the library if you need copies. If you need additional specialized forms, locate them at www.irs.gov.

We’re happy to help you locate the forms you need, but please remember, we’re not tax professionals and cannot advise you on which forms to use or other tax issues.

New links

We’ve just added a good number of helpful links, available through the “Links” tab in the menu above. We’ve added a Consumer Information link page, and a General Reference & Misc link page. We’ve also added several new Health links. Check them out! (And if you ever find a link that doesn’t work, please send an email to hesstonpubliclibrary@gmail.com so I can fix it right away!)

Library Board of Trustees meeting

January 19, 2012
5:30 pmto7:30 pm

The library board of trustees will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19, at the library. This is a regular meeting and open to the public.

Update on library e-books

We’ve had lots of questions about e-books lately, as many people received e-readers for Christmas! I wanted to let you know that we’re paying attention!

The State Library of Kansas has offered a downloadable e-book service for all Kansas residents for several years. In December, the State Library switched providers. The transition to the new provider is taking longer than expected, but a new downloadable e-book library should be up and running within a few weeks. The new e-book service, along with the downloadable audio service (which is up & running) will be located at www.kslib.info/digitalbooks, and you’ll need a free Kansas Library Card to access the services (which you can get here at the library). We’ll let you know when the e-book service becomes available. At this point, it appears that titles for Kindle users may not be available initially.

We are looking into options for providing our own e-book library. However, it may be several months before we are able to do so, because of timelines set forth by the vendor. However, we are hoping  to have such a service up by early summer.

There are several websites that have free e-books available, mostly public domain works. A few sites include:

Sources for Free Content
  • Project Gutenberg – Free e-books for PC’s, Kindle, Android, iOS or other portable devices.
  • Feedbooks – Provides some free e-books for Android & iPhone/iPad.
  • Open Library – Initiative of the Internet Archive providing free world classic literature e-books.
  • Inkmesh – an e-book search engine to find free content and compare prices for e-readers.
  • Google Books – Public domain titles available for PC’s and other portable devices.
  • Free Technology for Teachers – Places to find free e-books for yourself and your students.
  • ManyBooks – over 29,000 titles available in many formats and languages. search by author, title, genre or language.
  • Munseys – collection of fiction titles available in several digital formats.
  • Baen – science fiction and fantasy titles available from Baen Publishing.
  • Free-eBooks.net – a variety of fiction and non-fiction titles.
  • GetFreeEBooks.com – site includes a variety of genres.
We appreciate your patience, and feel free to ask questions and make suggestions for how we can better serve you in 2012! Email comments to hesstonpubliclibrary@gmail.com or call Cari at the library at 620.327.4666.

Library Holiday Hours

The library will be closed Saturday, Dec. 24, through Monday, Dec. 25, for Christmas. The library will reopen at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 27.

The library will be closed Saturday, Dec. 31, through Monday, Jan. 2, for New Year’s. The library will reopen at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 3.

Happy holidays!

Horsin’ around @ the library!

Morgan Estep and Rebecca Ring, the 2011 Newton Saddle Club queen and princess, will present a program at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28, at the library. The girls will talk about horses, their awards, and lots more! The program is for kids of all ages. Hope to see you there!

Inclement weather closings

It looks like winter is on the way! Please note that library policy is that if Hesston Public Schools (USD 460) are closed, the library will delay opening until 10 a.m. (instead of 9 a.m.).

The library will strive to remain open as much as possible. However, there may be instances when severe weather prompts further alterations of library hours to protect the safety of patrons and staff. In such instances, notice will be posted through the following methods:

  • Library website (www.hesstonpubliclibrary.com)
  • Library Facebook page (listed as Hesston Public Library)
  • The library email list (email hesstonpubliclibrary@gmail.com and request to be subscribed)
  • Local news outlets, particularly the Newton Kansan (www.thekansan.com), KWCH (www.kwch.com) and KAKE (www.kake.com)

Please note that the library telephone voicemail system cannot be updated remotely to relay library closing information.

Thank you, and stay safe this winter!

 

Scholastic Book Fair is now open!

We just opened the doors on our in-library Scholastic Book Fair, so come check out what we have to offer! We have hundreds of titles and lots of great gifts for the young readers on your Christmas list!

The fair is open through next Thursday, Dec. 15, at noon, and is open all hours the library is open. For a link to our Online Fair, which is open through Dec. 10, click on the link on the right hand side of our homepage.

All proceeds help us purchase new books for the library. We accept cash, check, and credit/debit cards.