GENERAL TECHNOLOGY TITLES AT THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY LIBRARY
The Cumberland County Library has been updating its nonfiction adult collection with titles for the personal technology user. Some of the titles are listed below with their call numbers.
Extreme Searcher’s Internet Handbook: A Guide for the Serious Searcher Call #: 025.042 HOC
Google Drive & Docs in 30 Minutes Call #: 005.5 LAM
How to Do Everything: Mac OS X Mountain Lion Call #: 005.4 SPI
How to Do Everything Windows 8 Call #: 005.4 BRA
iPad and iPad Mini: Absolute Beginner’s Guide Call #: 004.165 CHE
iPhone for Dummies Call #: 621.3845 BAI
Mastering Online Genealogy Call #: 929.102 QUI
My iMac: Mountain Lion Edition Call#: 004.165 RAY
My Kindle Fire HD Call #: 004.165 KAN
The Nook Book: An Unofficial Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Nook HD, Nook
HD+ and Nook Simple Touch Call #: 004.165 KAN
Office 2013 All-in-One Absolute Beginner’s Guide Call #: 005.5 RUT
Quickly Master the New Features of Microsoft Office 2013: A Hands-on Approach
Call #: 005.369 COL
Smarter Than you Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds for the Better
Call #: 303.48 THO
More Coming Soon!
iPad Kickstart
iPhone Kickstart
Pinterest Kickstart
The Cumberland County Library offers a variety of computer classes on-site. You can see them on the home page at www.cclnj.org. Classes are free. Handouts are $5.00 to cover costs. Attendees are asked to register by calling 856-453-2210, ext. 100.
To borrow any of these items, stop by the library at 800 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton on Rt. 49, or call the library to inquire about an item’s availability at 856-453-2210 ext. 119. If the item is not available, staff can place a hold on it for you.
If you have Internet access, log into www.login-libraries.org and select Cumberland County Library. You can see if an item is available. If you wish it held for you or if it is checked out and you wish to be notified when it is available for you, you can place a hold on the item. At the catalog website, look up the title of the work. In the box to the left of the information about the item, click on “Place Hold.”
Then fill in the information requested on the next screen: Library ID (card number with all digits, no spaces), PIN number, pickup library, and an expiration date if you wish to have one. Then click on “Place Hold” again. The library will call you when the item is available.
Library cards are available to all Cumberland County residents. Identification with name and address is needed for registration. Those under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign for them and show ID. If you are 17 and have a driver’s license, however, you can sign for yourself.