I love books–the feel, the smell, the stories. Today’s NYT includes this report about the soaring sales of e-books on Amazon. Your library will be offering access to e-books for free in August from our website (see link in right sidebar for download books) or directly from our online catalog. These free e-books and e-audiobooks can be enjoyed on many devices including the iPod, iPhone, Android phone, Sony E-reader, Nook, or Kobo, but NOT a Kindle (due to Amazon’s exclusivity restrictions). Please check out this new service next month and let me know what you think of it. You can reach me anytime at hcrosson@cshlibrary.org. Thank you.
Author: WAB Consutling
Catch a Wave!
Starting August 1, you will be able to use your CSH library card to access thousands of e-books and e-audiobooks, as well as music and videos. Download to your own computer and a wide variety of compatible devices for listening/reading/watching in all settings.
For an overview and introduction to this service, watch this short, informative video.
Sizzling Summer Reads
Looking for the can’t-miss titles of the summer of 2010? If our holds lists are any indication, these are the sizzling summer reads of Cold Spring Harbor. Get your requests in ASAP!
(Don’t worry–you shouldn’t have to wait too long; the more holds there are, the more copies we buy. Check for other formats as well—audio and large print.)
Click on book jacket for a link to our online catalog.
Local History Collection on Flickr
These photographs of Cold Spring Harbor and the surrounding communities were digitized from an album titled “Nostalgia” which was donated by Mr. Robert Bassardet. They were taken between the years of 1910 and 1930.
Feel free to comment if you are able to identify people and/ or locations.
Welcome to Our New Web Site!
Dear Residents,
Thank you! Your vote of confidence and support of library programs and services is deeply appreciated. I am especially grateful to all the parents of school-age children who spread the word about how important the library is to students.
We are very grateful to Chris Nehlen and his students in the Visual Communications Department at SUNY Farmingdale for our completely redesigned newsletter. After 124 years, your library will now produce a bi-monthly newsletter in a new clean, intuitive format. My gratitude also goes to George Hirsch at SOS Printing for subsidizing the printing costs.
I’m very interested in your opinion about the new website and newsletter. You can reach me via telephone or email.
On April 13, you elected two new trustees. Deanna Zenn and Ellen Moore will succeed Donald Morrongiello and Claire
Moosbrugger. My heartfelt thanks go to Don and Claire, who committed their time and talent for over a decade.
Fans of eBooks and downloadable audiobooks will soon have free access to hundreds of titles through the online catalog. For details, visit www.suffolkwave.org. Summer is a great time to catch a wave!
Join our Adult Summer Reading Club and win great prizes, thanks to generous local shop owners. I hope I catch you
reading very soon.
Respectfully,
Helen M. Crosson
Join the Adult Summer Reading Club!
Open to all adults 17 and older.
(or in person at the Information Services Desk.)
All readers who are CSH district residents will be entered in drawing to win:
• Brunch for 6 at Trattoria Grasso
• Annual family membership to CSH Whaling Museum
• $35 gift certificate to Book Revue
• Dinner for 4 at Harbor Mist
• Makeup application and Deep Conditioning Treatment at Colors of Cold Spring Harbor ($75 value)
Don’t miss our Adult Summer Reading Wrap-up Party on Thursday, August 26!