Take advantage of Southborough’s virtual library

As I posted earlier, the Southborough Library has temporarily closed. Even before that announcement, the Library began encouraging patrons to make use of it’s online options.

Patrons who have a Southborough library card can take advantage of multiple services for streaming content including books, newspapers, movies, and music:

During this time, we would like to direct our patrons to a variety of online library resources*, including Overdrive / LibbyHooplaMango LanguagesNewsbank MA NewspapersReference USACypress ResumeNuwav Legal Documents, and additional state resources including The Boston Globe that can be accessed here.

Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe.

* requires library card number and/or pin

[Editor’s Note: For those without cards or having trouble with pins, see my more recent post on that subject.]

Below are more details on some of those services the Library is promoting.

Hoopla: Instantly Borrow Digital Materials

hooplaThe Southborough Library is pleased to offer its patrons numerous ways to access resources and materials including a new app, hoopla.      

Hoopla is a web and mobile library media streaming platform for audio books, comics, e-books, movies, music, and TV and allows library patrons to download or stream media content 24/7. Parents can ensure their child’s account is safely monitored as well.

This services is free with your library card and allows you to instantly borrow materials without the wait and late fees. You can learn more by visiting the hoopla website which can also be accessed on the Research Database page.
America’s News for Local Newspapers
News Bank flyerNews of interest happens everywhere, from small towns to big cities across the United States. America’s News provides access to information on people, issues and events in the local area and around the country. This comprehensive resource offers hundreds of millions of current and archived full-text articles from news sources nationwide in a single, fully searchable database.
 
America’s News provides patrons with authoritative, staff-written coverage of local and national topics, along with specific articles, obituaries, statistics, quotations, facts, analysis and much more. Looking for more electronic resources? Visit our Reference Databases page. Patrons can freely search, browse, print, save, email and share full-text articles. 
Learn a new language with Mango Languages!
mango imageWe are pleased to announce that the Southborough Library now offers the Mango Languages online language-learning system to its patrons.
 
Mango Languages offers access to 60 foreign language courses and 17 English courses taught completely in the user’s native language. Mango is part of the Reference Databases that the library offers.In addition to language courses, Mango also offers the opportunity to learn through foreign films and access to a variety of specialty mini courses, like Pirate, Medical Spanish and romance courses.Mango can be accessed at the library, remotely, or even on-the-go with apps for iPhone®, Android™, Kindle® and Nook®.
Updated (4/3/20 9:32 am): If you’re interested in these services, you should check out the subsequent post on streaming music through Freegle. Plus, I added a link to a story on the Library helping patrons who don’t have cards or having issues using the ones they have. 

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Fei Wu
4 years ago

I have trouble to log in Hoopla with library card. Is there a phone # or email that I can contact library for help? Thanks.

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