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USING THE LIBRARY’S CATALOG
Erin Apostolos-Meredith Public Library
The Book River
Log In To Your Account
Log In To Your Account
Library Card Number and PIN, which is the last four digits of your phone number.
Or Create an “EZ Log On” with a User Name and Password.
See Your Loans and Renew
See Your Requests and Where You are in Queue
Choose to Suspend your requests until you have time for them. You will continue to move up in queue and will remain at the top until you remove the suspension. Once you remove the suspension, if you are number one in queue, you will be the next to get it once it’s returned.
Create Lists
Search for a topic or author that interests you. Check off the boxes next to each title to add them to your list.
Create Lists
Click on “Create New List”, name your list and click on the + Sign to save it. You can continue adding items to this list or create a new one. Create as many lists as you like! Click on “My Account” and then “My Lists” to access your list.
Create Lists
In the “My Lists” screen, click on the list you wish to see on the right. You can delete an item, request an item, or click on the title to view the full record from a list.
Limiting Your Searches
After searching, you can choose to limit it by format, New Titles, Author, Series, Collection, Publicatin Year, Subject, Audience, and Genre.
Sorting Your Searches
Searches are sorted by Relevance by default. Change to Title, Author, Publication Date, Borrower Rating or Newly Added.
Request an Item
You can choose to request an item that is in the catalog. If it’s out, you’ll be notified when it has come back for you.
If it’s in, a librarian will pull it from the shelf, and put it on the reserve shelf for you the next morning that the library is open. You will be notified when it’s ready.
Request an Item
Request an Item
Item Records
Every item has a record that tells you more about it. Some have reviews, some list characters and some show you the book jacket.
The record will tell you if the item is in and how many people are in queue if the item is out and on reserve.
Item Record
This item is out, has been checked out twice and has six requests on it. We own one copy.
Click on anything blue to learn more about this book or books like it.
Reviews
Read editorial reviews.
Read reviews from other borrowers like you!
Write your own review!
Get More Info on a TitleClick on “Next” to see the next Item Record in your search.
Save a Search
Save a Search to refer to it later, or create an RSS feed with it. Sort it by Publication Date.
Click on “Save Search”, name your search and then click on the + sign.
Save a Search
Click on “My Saved Searched” to access your search later or to create an RSS feed.
Click on the orange symbol to create the RSS feed. I am going to save this to Google.
Save a Search
Click on “Add to Google homepage”. You will see a new gadget box on your
Google homepage. As new items are added for your search, they will appear in the gadget.
Change Views
Click on “Grid” to change how you view your items. Click on “List” go back.
Advanced Search and Browse You can choose to search by author,
ISBN, Title, etc only in Advanced Search. You can Browse genres such as
Mysteries and movies. Find the options at the top of the screen.
Browse by Bestsellers, New Titles or a Rotating List.
Ebsco Ebsco is our magazine Database. When you are logged into your account, you can click on it to search over a thousand magazines for articles.
Ebsco
Click on the Persistent Link to read the article or abstract.
Newsbank
Search Newsbank for local newspaper articles including the Union Leader and The Concord Monitor.
Search in select papers from across the country and around the world.
Click on “Persistent Link” to view the article as you did with Ebsco.
Britannica
Search Britannica for encyclopedia articles, journal and magazine articles, Websites and other information.
Click on the link for an article that interests you.