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Library patrons' privacy

questions and answers
2022
"A . . . resource for busy library professionals to keep up with the patron privacy crises and questions they frequently face. This book synthesizes librarian opinions, library policies, case studies, empirical research for library and information science and other fields, American Library Association publications, and privacy philosophy"--Provided by publisher.
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How to find information online

2023
Opal and Stew wonder if a turtle and tortoise are the same thing, so they go to the public library where the librarian shows them how to find information online.
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How to find a book

2023
"Come with Opal Owl and Stew Rabbit as they learn how books are organized by fiction and nonfiction, how to use call numbers and the Dewey Decimal System, and how to search using a library catalog"--Amazon.
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How to check out a book

2023
Opal and Stew go to the public library where Opal shows Stew how to check out a library book.
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How to treat a book

2023
"Learn from Opal Owl and Stew Rabbit how to protect library materials and what to do if an item is damaged"--Provided by publisher.
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How a library works

2023
Stew visits the public library for the first time and is overwhelmed by how large it is until he meets Opal, who shows him where everything is and teaches him how the library works.
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The legend of the last library

2024
"After a devastating Blight killed off all the trees, paper is worth more than just about anything. Juni's parents died when she was young, so now it's just her and Grandpa Edgar. When she's not in school, Juni and her friends Doler and Quaze turn to plifting--scavenging for any paper they can find. If Juni can find enough paper, she can pay for the health care Grandpa needs. So when Juni discovers a book--the first one she's ever seen--hidden in a box in her grandpa's closet, she's both surprised and elated thinking of the money she could get for it. That all changes when she decides to read the book. Beyond opening her imagination, the book contains clues that point to what could be the last library on Earth. The library's location has been hidden for more than a hundred years, but Juni and her friends are not the only ones looking for it. Ullred O'Donnell, head of R&D for Novexus, a megacorporation that replaced the government and now controls all information, is desperate to find the library as well. With an army of vicious robot dogs at his command, Ullred warns Juni to abandon her quest--or else. Juni and her friends must find the library and share it with the world before Novexus claims it as their own. If reading one book could change Juni's life, what would access to thousands--or millions--of books do?"--Amazon.
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Stanley's library

2021
"It's another busy day at Stanley's library, and Stanley has stocked his bookmobile with lots of great books to take to the local park"--Provided by publisher.
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No cats in the library

2024
Clarisse, a street cat who loves books, finds a new home in the library as a read-aloud cat.

The secret library

2024
Finding a mysterious letter from her late Grandpa, Dally is led straight to a library of secrets where each book is a portal to a precise moment in time, and she must find the courage to write her own life story as she "checks out" adventure after adventure.

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