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Audiovisual
Department


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Materials

The collection is housed in the new Audio-Visual Center on the lower level of the Library. Media include:

  • Books on tape
  • Compact discs
  • DVDs
  • Digital Audio Books (Playaways)
  • Foreign-language instructional tapes

In 2007 the Library expanded its DVD collection to include more self-improvement and instructional DVDs and foreign films.

A new series of audiobooks for the commuter and business traveler has been added called “Your Coach in a Box,” which feature renowned authors on management and personal-growth topics.

The Library has added Playaways, the first self-playing digital audio books to the audio collection. Each palm-sized Playaway unit is permanently loaded with an audio book, which makes listening as simple as pressing the play button. Listeners can enjoy books in every genre with only a set of earphones while they walk, exercise, or travel to work. The Library’s Playaway collection is housed on the lower level in the Library’s new Audio-Visual Center.

Half the size of a deck of cards, a Playaway fits in your pocket like an iPod®, making it the easiest way to listen to a book on the go – with no tapes or CDs. Using clearly marked buttons, the Playaway gives listeners the ability to move back and forth within or between chapters and alter the speed of a narrator’s voice. It even has an automatic bookmark feature. In addition, the Playaway has a universal headphone jack that works with almost any type of headphone accessory.

The Library has over 100 bestselling current and classic titles on Playaways, including many selections for young adults. Additional titles are available through the Library’s interloan system. Since the Playaway’s format is friendly for listeners of all ages, every patron can enjoy this innovative digital format. For more information about Playaways, contact Reference Librarian Laura Flanagan at 742-8405. Young adult patrons can contact Marge Kelly, young adult librarian.

The Library has increased its audio collection of foreign-language learning materials to include 15 foreign languages as well as English as a second language. Among the audio-language courses available to Library patrons for personal study are Arabic, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Croatian, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Modern Greek, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Yiddish. For more information about the audio foreign-language collection, contact Ann M. Garnett, reference librarian, at 742-8405.

 
 

 

 
Last updated: 07/07/2008
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