New Hoopla BingePasses
Hoopla is offering two new BingePasses for patrons, the Filmocracy and the Fret Zealot. A BingePass is a single, week-long checkout that includes access to not just one, but many titles. Read More Read More
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Hoopla is offering two new BingePasses for patrons, the Filmocracy and the Fret Zealot. A BingePass is a single, week-long checkout that includes access to not just one, but many titles. Read More Read More
You are halfway through your AP course, but how do you apply all that you’re learning to the exam itself? You’re invited to a session hosted by The Princeton Review® and Tutor.com AP Master Teachers! Learn study skills, pacing techniques, and exam strategies from experts who know the tests inside and out. On Wednesday, January 17th at 5:00 and 6:30 P.M. ET, we’ll be hosting webinars on AP math and science topics.Read More Read More
Are you tired of paying for yet another streaming service? Have you had a friend recommend a movie but it’s on Prime and you only have Netflix? Remember when times were simpler and all you had to do was slap a DVD into the appropriate slot? Regret giving up that DVD player? Then this post is for you! We now have one available to check out. Located behind the Information Desk, you can reserve our Blu-ray/DVD player for 2 weeks at a time. Read More Read More
We have upgraded our NYT subscription to ALL ACCESS. This means along with the news, you will now also be able to play games, get delicious recipes, read independent product recommendations and reviews via Wirecutter and get personalized sports coverage with The Athletic. The same rules apply as before, you will get a 24 hour code to access the digital subscription of the New York Times. Click on this link to redeem the code.Read More Read More
Have you watched the new Netflix movie, Leave the World Behind, based on the New York Times Best Seller by Rumaan Alam? Are you now wanting to read the book but there are too many holds on it at the library? Did you know that the ebook and the audiobook are available now – and are always available – in Hoopla? Here is the link to the Hoopla editions in the public catalog. Everything on Hoopla is an automatic download which means there is no waiting!Read More Read More
It’s time to start voting for Best of Westchester. We would love it if you took the time to nominate Larchmont Public Library for best Library in Westchester County. All you have to do is click on this link to fill out your ballot. The library category will be under “Fun & Leisure.”
The Readers’ Ballot is live from November 27, 2023 at 9 a.m. to January 10, 2024 at 5 p.m. Read More Read More
Calling all Swifites! Did you know you can listen to all of Taylor Swift (Taylor’s Version) albums on Hoopla for FREE with your library card? 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (Deluxe), 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), and Fearless (Taylor’s Version) are all available to listen to right now! You can listen to all her albums for 7 days when you check them out on Hoopla. Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights are also available. Each month, library card holders can check out 10 items on Hoopla and each album is only one check out.Read More Read More
Starting November 1st, Kanopy will be switching over from “play credits” to a new ticket system. Don’t worry, everything is basically staying the same. Depending on the title, videos will cost between 1 and 5 tickets to watch instead of credits. Each title will also have a corresponding viewing window of 3, 7, or 21 days. All titles will be clearly labeled with the ticket value and viewing window before pressing play. Read More Read More
We recently received an interesting package sent here from Virginia. Inside was a library book that was due on October 11th, 1933, one month shy of 90 years ago. The book, “Youth and Two Other Stories” by Joseph Conrad, was published in 1925. Now, I know what you are all thinking; I wonder how much that would be in overdue fees? At twenty cents a day, it seems like the fine could easily have reached over $6,400. But no, the real answer isRead More Read More
Hello digital library users! The Overdrive app will officially be discontinued and users will be asked to transition over to the Libby app starting May 1st. Although you will no longer be able to use Overdrive to download ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines, Libby will have all the same content that Overdrive had and will be able to serve all your digital library needs. For Kindle Fire users, you will still be able to use Overdrive as Amazon has not accepted the submission for the Libby app to be available in the Amazon Appstore as of yet.Read More Read More
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