
Welcome to Did You Know?, where each week
we will share tidbits of information on databases or links you can
find on our website, as well as library services that you may not
know about. So check in often to learn all that your library has to
offer.
eBooks now at DCPL
The library now offers an eBook and eAudio service with popular fiction titles available for download to eReader and audio devices. Check it out at:
http://e-inc.lib.overdrive.com NC LIVE Resources
NC LIVE provides free access to magazine and journal articles, standardized test preps, job search help, eAudio books, videos, and much much more. Check it out today. Simply click on the NC LIVE logo on our homepage. Your library card is the passport to this amazing information highway.
Mango Languages: Online Language Learning
Check out Mango Languages: Online Language Learning. Mango is the fast, easy, and most effective way to learn to speak a foreign language! Choose from 36 languages including 14 English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. Simply click on the Mango logo on the right side of the page. Log in with your library card number, and plunge into a new language. Let us know what you think.
Job Search Help
Looking for a new job? Click on the Information menu tab above, then select the Employment link to explore resources on finding jobs. Follow the links to numerous helpful career guidance and job search sites. Need help with online applications? Ask a librarian for assistance.
My Account
Remember that you may access your library account online through the My Account section of the Library Catalog. Log in using your 14-digit library card barcode number and the 4-digit PIN you chose when you opened your account. If you do not have a PIN, call the library and request one. After logging in, click on the My Account menu tab. In My Account you may review your account and renew items.
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This project was supported in part
by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the
provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology
Act as
administered by the State Library of North Carolina.
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