Weeks Public Library

As the center of the Greenland community, the library provided residents with a variety of traditional library services and an array of events and programming to educate, inform, and entertain. In 2014 residents had access to 26,925 items in the building and to 20,955 downloadable eBooks and 7,981 d...

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http://www.weekslibrary.org/2014_Annual_Report.pdf
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Summary:As the center of the Greenland community, the library provided residents with a variety of traditional library services and an array of events and programming to educate, inform, and entertain. In 2014 residents had access to 26,925 items in the building and to 20,955 downloadable eBooks and 7,981 downloadable audiobooks through the OverDrive New Hampshire Downloadable Books Service. Additional eBooks were available to residents; 8 Kindle eBooks on our Kindle devices and 26 Advantage Account eBooks through the downloadable service. Residents also had access to the following databases provided by tax dollars: Ancestry Library Edition, Heritage Quest, LearningExpress, Universal Class, Mango, and Freegal. The subscription to Freegal expired mid-October and was not renewed. Ancestry Library Edition, available only in the library, was new for residents this year. The NoveList and EBSCO databases were provided by the State Library.