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Playaway is the simplest way to listen to
an audio book on the go. It comes with the book on it, a battery to make it
play, and earphones with which to listen. Simply plug in its earphones and
enjoy. No cassettes or CDs. No downloads. You can even use them in the car.
There's nothing left to do but listen while you're walking, working out,
cleaning house, fixing the car, driving the car, . . . you name it!
CSI: Guthrie
For teens, ages 12-19
Thursday, May 15th, 6-8 PM
For more info, click
here or call 282-0050.

We now have a subscription to a new digital newspaper
collection from NewsBank. Titled America’s
Newspapers, this fully searchable collection
provides Web-based access to the complete electronic
editions of all of Oklahoma's newspapers, including
The Oklahoman, Tulsa World, and The
Journal Record. It is updated daily.
America’s Newspapers includes full-text news
articles, editorials, reviews, birth and marriage
announcements, obituaries and a variety of special
sections. Patrons can use this resource for general
reference or to research local and national issues,
events, people, government, education, arts, business,
sports, real estate and much more. In addition to using
workstations at the library, patrons can access the
collection from home.
Try it now--Oklahoma
newspapers!


If we have your email address on file, you can receive an email notice of items
that are due as well as a weekly email with your account status. Never have an
overdue book again! Email us with
your email address or give us a call at 282-0050. Your information is private
and is only used by the library for this purpose.

Find out by clicking
here.
TEENS:
Get a sneak
preview of our Summer Reading Program for teens.

Teen
bookclub
wiki now available.
Check it out!
(What's a
wiki? Call Sam at 282-0050.)
Questions?
Problems?
Suggestions?
Complaints?
We are here to
help! Give us a call at 282-0050 or send us an
email.

YES,
we do! We have
free wireless internet access. No password required.
Come see us! We're located at the corner of
Division and Cleveland in downtown Guthrie. |