Showing posts with label Jason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Online Resource of the month: ConsumerReports.org

The Wellesley Free library now has access to ConsumerReports.org for Wellesley Library patrons!

Find ratings on:
  • Cars
  • Appliances
  • Electronics
  • Baby Products
  • Money Products
  • Health Products
  • Home & Garden Products
  • ...and so much more!
To access ConsumerReports.org begin at www.WellesleyFreeLibrary.org select Online Resources and navigate down the list to Consumer Reports.

Have questions? Stop by the Reference Desk and find out more information. We hope you enjoy this great resource!

Looking for more consumer information? Check out the Consumer Recourse table located on the second floor of the library, across from the paperback book collection.
-Jason

Monday, June 10, 2013

Summer Reading

Cue Will Smith's "Summertime"

With the end of the school year fast approaching, the library is gearing up for Wellesley Summer Reading! Check out the lists for the public schools or participate in Wellesley Reads Together, a partnership with Mass Bay Community College.

Wellesley High School

     Wellesley High School Summer Reading can be found at the Wellesley High School Library Website.

Wellesley Middle School

     Entering Sixth 2013/2014
     Entering Seventh 2013/2014
     Entering Eighth 2013/2014

Wellesley Reads Together


The Wellesley Free Library joins forces with Mass Bay Community College for a town-wide reading program with the theme of Civic Engagement. Borrow the book this summer & Watch for related free events and book discussions this fall.

This year Wellesley will read : The Pact

Summary: They grew up on the streets of Newark, facing city life's temptations, pitfalls, even jail. But one day they promised each other that they would all become doctors, and stick it out together through the long, difficult journey to attaining that dream. A New York Times best-seller, this is a story about the power of friendship, beating the odds and changing your life and the lives of those you love...together. '...an inspiration to young people... Their message can transform the world' - Bill Cosby

Friday, May 24, 2013

Consumer Reports Online now available!

The Wellesley Free Library is excited to announce Wellesley residents now have access to
Consumer Reports Online!

How do you get there you ask???



Head over to the Wellesley Free library homepage: www.wellesleyfreelibrary.org



In the left hand column, you will see the link for: Online Resources



Navigate down the page to Consumer Reports



If you are in the library you will be directed to Consumer Reports online.
If you are at home, it will ask for your library card number prior to directing you to the Consumer Reports website.

Stop by the Reference Desk if you have any questions!

~Jason

Friday, May 3, 2013

NEW ONLINE RESOURCE : OPTIMAL RESUME


Looking to create a resume? Lost on how to get started? Check out the new tool available to Wellesley Free Library patrons – Optimal Resume


Create an Account
From the Wellesley Free Library Online Resources, navigate down the list to OptimalResume https://wellesleyfreelibrary.optimalresume.com/
Click the link “Create New Account” and follow the account creation prompts.

Key Features

Home Tab
Once you have created an account you can view Resume and Cover letter samples particular to a wide variety of vocations under the Home tab. With over 100 sample resumes, you can explore different resume styles as well as see the difference in resumes between someone entering the field and a well established member of that field.

Document Center Tab 
Use this area to create Resumes, Cover Letters, Portfolios, Skills Assessments, Resume Websites, Video Resumes and Interviews.

Search Jobs Tab 
OptimalResume has a SimplyHired job search built within it. A best practice you should start to develop is catering your resume to a particular job. Search for some current openings in your field and see what keyword or industry specific jargon and use that as inspiration for your resume.

Help Tab
The help tab has pdf directions of each element of the OpitmalResume tool.

What to do when you finish?

OptimalResume’s strength lies in the possible customization. If you are not interested in all the web hosting features, you can always download your resume as a word document or pdf. (note: if you are emailing your resume, it is best to email a pdf, as all computers can recognize pdfs)

Where to go for next steps

Looking for more information? Stop by the Reference Desk or
Watch a video tutorial here: http://vimeo.com/9861255





Wednesday, April 3, 2013

OverDrive - Downloading eBooks

OverDrive, the resource that allows you to check out library books to your phone, tablet, computer, and more has had a major update.

The Next Generation of Overdrive looks like:


The Red 1 is where you sign in. You should always sign in first to see the availability of library books.

The Blue 2  demonstrates when titles are available. The circle on the left shows a greyed out book, meaning it is not available. The circle on the right has a filled in black book, meaning the book is available for download.

The Green Arrow has your drop down so that you can look for items currently available for download.

When you click on an available title you will now see this screen:

Here you see the available formats as well as your one click option to borrow.

Give OverDrive a try today!
If you have any questions you can either comment below, stop by the Reference Desk, or drop into one of our Open Labs on Mondays from 1-4pm and Thursdays 2-4pm in Jackie's Room.

~Jason

Friday, March 29, 2013

HELP US PICK A BOOK



Wellesley Reads Together is joining forces with Mass Bay Community College to promote a community reading program. Community engagement is a major theme of each of the possible choices.



Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea

Outcasts United by Warren St. John

The Pact by S. Davis, L.F. Page, R. Hunt , G. Jenkins

For more information and to cast your vote click here.

Voting deadline is April 10, 2013. The winning title will be announced in May

Thursday, March 21, 2013

I Hunt Killers

Book Review: I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

I woke up the other day to a text from my oldest friend that said: “You need to read I Hunt Killers right now!”

This friend also happens to be a librarian so I took her advice and immediately put a hold on the book. I started and finished the book the day I checked it out of the library.

The story follows young Jasper “Jazz” Dent, the teenage son of Billy Dent - who is declared by the novel as the most notorious “super-serial killer” of all time. While Billy raised our protagonist Jazz, Billy murdered a record number of people; all the while teaching young Jazz the finer psychology behind murder. The novel introduces teen Jazz to the reader four years after Billy’s capture. In addition to the average struggle that accompanies most teens, Jazz has to deal with the remains of his father’s brainwashing. Jazz learned skills like manipulation, spotting “prospect” kills, and how to interact with the world without leaving evidence. Skills which prove beneficial to Jazz, a teen who just wants to live an average (as possible) life. If that weren’t enough for Jazz to deal with – a body was just found in his town with eerily similar traits to his father’s early killings. Jazz will have to use every trick his father ever taught him to catch this copy cat killer before it is too late.

A definite must read for anyone who loves stories with surprising endings and great character development.

The sequel Game is due out April 16, 2013.

Click the link and place the book on hold today!

~Jason


Monday, March 11, 2013

Google Doodle: Celebrate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Google celebrates what would have been the 61st birthday of Douglas Adams, author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with this great Google Doodle. The Doodle features Ford Prefect's Towel, and the Guide itself - telling you not to panic.

Have you read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
Are you a fan of towels?
Do like the number 42?
Stop in the library to check out a copy of the book, eBook, or borrow the DVD today!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Is it too early to get excited about Catching Fire?

My thought - based on this picture - no, it is not too early!




Now I want to read all the books again. I am a big fan on movie adaptations. I love watching how other people visualized the book/story. What do you think about movie adaptations?

~Jason



image source: http://social.entertainment.msn.com/movies/blogs/paralleluniverse-blog.aspx?feat=25dad721-59e2-4698-aa48-95ed3fdd5f08

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Morningstar retired its One-Page Summaries... now what?

ACCESSING THE MORNINGSTAR ONE-PAGE FUND SUMMARY


Morningstar may have retired the print publication of its one-page fund summaries, however the summaries are available through the Wellesley Free Library’s subscription to Morningstar Investment Research Center.

Step 1: Access the Wellesley Free Library website www.wellesleyfreelibrary.org

Step 2: Go to Online Resources

Step 3: Click on Morningstar Investment Research Center


Step 4: Once in the Investment Research Center, search by ticker or security name


Step 5: If you would like the one-page summary previously available through Morningstar Mutual Funds, download the one-page summary by clicking “PDF Report” on the top right.


Want to learn more? Check out the Help & Education section tab.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Booklists

Check out our Pinterest and see our booklists!
Interested in subjects like:
Boston – based movies?
Graphic Novel Memoirs?
Historical Fiction?
Books about Food?

Check out our Pinterest page: pinterest.com/wellesleylib and see all of the latest booklists! Interested in checking the availability of the book? Click on the pinned book cover and it will take you directly to the Minuteman catalog where you can either reserve a copy of the book or get the call number and pick the book off the shelf. Click on the "Booklists" tab above the post to link directly to the Pinteres page.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Library Staff Holiday Gift Suggestions



Library Staff Holiday Suggestions
Looking for the perfect holiday gift for friends or family? The Wellesley Free Library staff members are here to offer some suggestions!



Jason from Reference Suggests…. 


Ender’s Game

By Orson Scott Card
 


 

 Ender’s game is a great Science Fiction book for any age! This book will be made into a movie starring Harrison Ford in 2013, making it great for any friend or relative who likes to read the book before they see the movie. 








Marian from Children’s Department Suggests
Norman Rockwell’s Christmas Book



 

 Norman Rockwell’s Christmas contains stories, poems, carols and recipes by famous authors along with 120 illustrations by Rockwell. Great for Rockwell fans, but also a special gift for anyone who loves Christmastime.








 
Joellen from Circulation Suggests….
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Arranged by: Dan Fox

This beautifully illustrated book contains musical scores of all of your favorite holiday songs. A beautiful gift for anyone!



 
Anne From Reference Suggests
State By State: A Panoramic Portrait of America
Edited by: Matt Weiland and Sean Wilsey


 


From the bestselling editors of "The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup" comes an American road trip in book form: original writing on all 50 states by 50 of America's finest novelists, journalists, and essayists. A fun gift for anyone on your holiday shopping list!








Farouqua from Children’s Department Suggests...



Just Kids


By Patti Smith

 

Smith's evocative, honest, and moving coming-of-age story reveals her extraordinary relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe. Part romance, part elegy, "Just Kids" is about friendship in the truest sense, and the artist's calling.







Lisa from Technical Services Suggests
Appalachian Trail
By Bill Bryson



 


The only illustrated book officially published with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, The Appalachian Trail explores this legendary footpath in detail: with a foreword by Bill Bryson and filled with more than 300 spectacular contemporary images, as well as unpublished historical photos, documents, and maps from the ATC archives.






Lisa also suggests...


Upstairs and Downstairs
By Sarah Warwick


 


 Upstairs and Downstairs gives readers an inside look at a regular day in an upper-crust English home in the Edwardian era. The book includes real historical accounts from both masters and servants. Fans of the hit show Downton Abbey would love to receive this gift!








Megan the Intern Suggests...



J. R. R. Tolkien by Michael White
This biography looks at Tolkien's work as a teacher, his relationship with his publisher, the formation of the group the Inklings, and the continuing impact of Tolkien's works.
J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography by Humphrey Carpenter
The author of "The Brideshead Generation" and "The Inklings" was given unrestricted access to all of Tolkien's papers for this biography of the author of "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings". 14 photos.



With the release of the film The Hobbit this holiday season any Lord of the Rings fan would love to receive either of these books as a gift!




Elise from Administration Suggests...

 

Playaways! This holiday season give your loved one their favorite book on a playaway. A playaway is a small audio player that holds a complete audiobook. Portable and easy to use, playaways make a great gift for anyone! If you love this format, come see our large selection of playaways at the Wellesley Free Library!





Kat from Children’s Department Suggests...



Tangled Weds: How False Statements are Undermining America
By James B. Stewart

 A bestselling author presents an investigation of our era's most high-profile perjurers, revealing the alarming extent of this national epidemic. With many prosecutors, investigators, and participants speaking for the first time, "Tangled Webs" goes behind the scene of the trials of media and homemaking entrepreneur Martha Stewart; top White House political adviser Lewis "Scooter" Libby; home-run king Barry Bonds; and Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff. This book is a great gift for anyone who loves non-fiction!





Tyson from Reference Suggests...

2312

By Kim Stanley Robinson





The year is 2312. Scientific and technological advances have opened gateways to an extraordinary future. But a sequence of events will force humanity to confront its past, its present, and its future.








Thursday, November 8, 2012

The United States of YA

Created with the contributions of readers, EpicReads has made a fairly awesome map of YA books.
You can see the full post here

I am looking forward to tackling this list. I have read a number already, but now that I see this list I cannot resist reading them all. How many of these have you read? What do you think about the full list?

~jh

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Jurassic Problems


Sad news everyone, group of researchers determined the half life of DNA is 521 years, thus shattering my dreams of seeing a real-life dinosaur. The paper, which appears in The Proceedings of the Royal Society measured the decay of 158 fossils (if you would like, you can read the entire depressing paper exciting news here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.1745) and finally proved that humans could not extract DNA from mosquitoes stuck in amber to replicate dinosaurs. This means no real-life Jurassic Park. But do not despair over this news, the Wellesley Free Library has numerous fiction and non-fiction books, movies, and audio recordings to feed your love of dinosaurs.

Jurassic Park Trilogy
DVD Youth Feature
Jurassic
Jurassic Park: a novel
Fiction Crichton, M.
The Kingfisher
dinosaur encyclopedia

J 567.903 Benton 
\
Dinosaur Food
J 567.9 Matthews
Doctor Who and
the Dinosaur Invasion

[sound recording]
Youth CD Fiction 


Find these and other books of interest through the Minuteman Library Catalog

~jh 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Friday Five: YA Series to Watch

It seems like after the success of Harry Potter, every YA book title promotes itself as a "The first book in the ____ series." As a YA junkie, I am okay with this. As a buyer of books, I say "Enough!" And as a lover of books, I would rather see them stop at one book rather than pumping out two more books of low quality just to market the series as the next Hunger Games. In the hope of highlighting some quality up and coming series, I present to you todays "Friday Five: YA Series to Watch" with my reviews:

Series: Divergent
Author: Roth, Veronica
Book Title(s): Divergent, Insurgent
My thoughts: I am very excited about this series and this author. Veronica Roth is in her early twenties and already pumping out some quality work. Her characters are very human and I cannot wait to see what she gives us in the future. For now we have this YA Dystopian Novel about a teenage girl who must choose between staying with her family and being who she really is
, as well as the repercussions of that decision. Divergent is definitely one to watch. While it has not hit Hunger Games or Twilight fandom, it does have a large following and a movie adaptation to be released March 21, 2014.

Series: Unwind
Author: Shusterman, Neal
Book Title(s): Unwind, UnWholly
My thoughts: Rather than a discussion on war or love, this book series takes on the concept of abortion. In the future, abortion is illegal. However, at 16 parents can choose to have their unruly child “unwound.” Instead of dying, the teen lives on with his heart in a man who needed one, his skin as a graft for a burn victim. The story in Unwind has 3 main narrators and was a great read. UnWholly came out recently and I am trying to get to it this weekend.

 
Series: Graceling
Author: Cashore, Kristin
Book Title(s): Graceling, Bitteblue
My thoughts: Graceling contained a quality of writing you rarely see in debut novels. This idea centers in a world where some people are born with “graces” or amazing skill sets that can range from excellent culinary skills to a killing “grace.” We meet our young female hero (surprise!) who has a killing grace and has become somewhat of personal thug to the king she serves, who happens to be her uncle. It is a very fun read and I cannot wait to finally read Bitterblue, the second book in the series.

Series: Legend
Author: Lu, Marie
Book Title(s): Legend, Prodigy (tbr 2013)
My thoughts: I will say I was annoyed that there are two different fonts in this book to show which of the two narrators are talking. I find it offensive to all readers that whoever made that decision thought the average reader could not see the difference in narrators. Once I got past my annoyance with the font, I was immensely impressed with the descriptions of action sequences in this book. The story focuses around two teenage military geniuses who are on different sides of the current military regime. I am excited to see where Prodigy, due out 2013, picks up.


 
Series: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Series title unknown)
Author: Riggs, Ransom
My thoughts: The sequel to this book was just announced this past week. I loved the book but I do not know if I can be truly excited about the sequel. The book took such an interesting turn of events from start to finish that I do not know what to expect from the sequel.


Are there any series you are excited about?
~Jason

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

ARRRRRR I'm geARRRing up for talk like a Pirate Day


http://www.talklikeapirate.com/partykit/tlapdbanner2.gif
Argggggg September 19 is International Talk Like a Pirate Day (no, really it is - check the website.) Still not convinced? check their Flickr photostream!

Ever since I saw the movie Hook, I have always had a soft spot for pirates. I watched that VHS so many times the tape ripped. I am fairly certain I quote this movie 2+ times a week. In honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, I thought I would share some of the more jovial pirate/pirate related items that we have here at the Wellesley Free Library.

Books:
The pirate queen : Queen Elizabeth I, her pirate adventurers, and the dawn of empire
The pirate wars
Pirate: a novel
search through our catalog for more books on pirates and pirate related fiction

Movies:
The Pirates! Band of Misfits
Pirates of the Caribbean Movies:
    Curse of the Black Pearl  
    Dead Man's Chest
    At World's End
    On Stranger Tides
and many more, check our catalog and search by material type: DVD

Children's:
Your life as a cabin boy on a pirate ship
Pirate boy
Jake and the Never Land Pirates. Peter Pan returns
and many more! Head to the Children's room to find more pirate related books and DVDs!

Want to really get into the spirit? Switch your Facebook language to Pirate by going to:
Account Settings > Language > English (Pirate)and therrrrrrre ya have it Matey!



Find your Inner Pirate with the Official Talk Like a Pirate Personality Inventory

!!!***UPDATE***!!!
As I am new here, I am learning new things every day. I JUST learned the online language resource Mango, provided by the Wellesley Free Library, has pirate lessons. Check them out yourself! Head to http://www.wellesleyfreelibrary.org/ on the left hand menu choose Online Resources Scroll down to M - or use M navigation on the right hand side - to Mango

 
Have a great International Talk Like a Pirate Day buccaneers!

~Jason