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Introducing: The New CLEVNET Mobile App & Mobile Web Catalog

Your Smartphone is about to get a lot smarter!

CLEVNET app

With CLEVNET’S catalog, powered by BiblioCommons, you can now manage your library account “on the go” with your iPhone or Android device.

 

 appwithhand1. From your smart phone, you can visit either Apple iTunes or Google Play. The easiest way to find it is to search for the app by using "CLEVNET" as your search term.

2. From your smart phone, open your internet browser (for example, on an iPhone open Safari). Enter the URL: http://clevnet.bibliocommons.com. Your smart phone will automatically detect the mobile version of the site. On the mobile version, there is a link at the top of the page for "locations".

 3. If you don't have access to a smart phone, you can force the mobile version of the site to display in a browser (such as Internet Explorer) on your desktop by using this URL: http://clevnet.bibliocommons.com/?mobile=1

 For more information, please click on one of the icons.

Niles Newspapers

NEW! Looking for information from an old issue of the Niles Times, or information about an ancestor from Niles?

The McKinley Memorial Library is pleased to now offer Niles Newspapers, dated from September 1908 – December 2007, for Online viewing. This service is FREE and available to all.

Click on NILES NEWSPAPERS to access the digital online database.

You can also find this link under the Library Services menu.

OneClickDigital Audiobooks

OneClickDigital

McKinley Memorial Library offers OneClickDigital, a free Audiobook  download service, available from Recorded Books. 

Apps are available for your ipad, iphone, ipad, androids, and Kindle Fire, and you never have to wait on hold for any title! Check out this FREE service available to Library members.

Rain Barrels – “Something old is something new again”

May 18, 2013, 2-3 p.m.
McKinley Memorial Auditorium

Amy Reeher from the Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation District will be here on Saturday, May 18, from 2-3 p.m. to speak about Rain Barrels – “Something old is something new again.”

Learn how easy it is to recycle the rain; GOING GREEN and saving green as we talk about the environmental and economic impacts of using rain barrels. Join us for this interesting, informative and cost saving method of recycling rain water.

To register, you may call the Library at 330-652-1704 ext. 212, visit us, or register online.

Volunteers

McKinley Memorial Library is seeking volunteers to work at the McKinley Birthplace Home and Research Center as a tour guide. 

Volunteers will lead guided tours of the McKinley Birthplace Home and be expected to answer questions about the life and times of President McKinley.  Training will be provided for all volunteers. 

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Patrick Finan at 330-652-1704 ext. 204, or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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