New reads, Story Explorers, book sales, history talks, and more...
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We hope you have enjoyed all the fun of summer and all that libraries have had to offer, including Summer Reading Challenge, StoryParks, The Girl of Ink and Stars, lots of great reads enjoyed at home or on holiday and much more!
Nottingham really is a city of readers with over 1,000 children completing the annual Summer Reading Challenge and we can't wait to present them all with their very own medal for taking part.
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New eAudio books to enjoy this month
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You can borrow eAudio (talking books) with us using eitherULibrary [ [link removed] ]or Borrowbox [ [link removed] ]. Each have different titles to borrow and are*free* to use, all you need to sign up is your Nottingham City library card and PIN.
Great eAudio books from uLibrary
*The Narrowboat Girls, Rosie Archer. Read byCharlotte Strevens.*Spring 1944, and the war shows no sign of stopping. Elsieis desperate for a new start after her husband leaves her. When her friendIzzy tells her about the wartime jobs going for women on the canal boats, she jumps at the chance. The work is hard, but the girls forge close friendships that will see them through the darkest times.
*The Liberty Girls, Fiona Ford. Read by Annie Aldington.*It's 1942 and new mother Alice is itching to return to her job as a shop assistant at Libertys. Despite her husband being missing in action, Alice is determined to give baby Arthur the best possible start. When the American GIs start swarming into London, there are more complications to come and each of the Liberty Girls has their own impossible storm to weather.
*Last Man Standing, Stephen Leather. Read by Paul Thornley.*Friendships forged in the heat of combat can be stronger than anything. So when SAS trooper Matt Standing is told that the former Navy SEAL who saved his life is in trouble, he doesn't hesitate to go to his aid - even if that means flying half way around the world to Los Angeles.
*The Sealwoman's Gift, Sally Magnusson. Read by Phyllida Nash.*In 1627 Barbary pirates raided the coast of Iceland and abducted over 400 people. Among the captives sold into slavery in Algiers were the island pastor, his wife and their three children. Little is known about what happened to the women and children afterwards. In this re-imagining, Sally Magnusson gives a voice to Asta, the pastor's wife who carries with her the one thing she has kept from home: the stories in her head.
*Conviction, Denise Mina. Read by Cathleen McCarron.*Everyone loves a true-crime podcast . . . until they have a starring role. Annas world is shattered when her husband runs off with her best friend, taking the children with him. Anna distracts herself with a true-crime podcast, throwing herself into the case. Then Anna realises she knew one of the victims in another life. Her past and present lives are about to collide, sending everything into freefall.
Browse more collections by clicking here [ [link removed] ]. New titles are added every month with bestseller authors, including Lee Childs and Emma Donoghue, among the many you can download and listen to.
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Customer Satisfaction Survey 2019
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The results are in and we just want to say a BIG thank you to all our customers who filled in a customer satisfaction survey this year as this is one of the key ways we assess whether the library service is giving people what they want.
The good news is that you gave us an amazing *overall satisfaction rating of* *97%.* You were particularly happy with the knowledge and friendliness of our staff which is always good to hear.
"I like the current library service and am glad to live in a place which values and maintains libraries."
You also gave a high rating to the quality of books we have available, although some commented that they would like to see more new books and promotions.
One thing that has improved since our last survey is the level of satisfaction with our computers. Now 82% of you rate them as Good or Very Good compared to 66% two years ago. A lot of work has gone in to upgrade all our computers to make them faster and more reliable. We also hope to replace more of our PCs in the near future which will make the service even better.
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The extent to which you liked our library buildings depends largely on which ones you use with the most common criticisms being made of the Central Library."Central library could be lighter and brighter, more modern like the libraries in Dales and Strelley."
As many of you may know plans are well advanced to build a new Central Library as part of the new Broadmarsh development, and we are all looking forward to sharing more details about this in the next few months.
Our survey clearly show the library service is highly valued by most of our customers but there is always room for improvement and your individual comments have helped us identify some of those.
Although our customer survey is now closed, you can send us any comments, complaints or suggestions any time atHave Your Say [ [link removed] ]
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A new playful storytelling adventure for children
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Through puppetry, music and sensory play, Story Explorers willunleash your childs imagination and take them on a magical andexciting storytelling adventure.
Join Little Owl, a talking cactus and a comical camel as they journey together through the hot sands to solve an ancient mystery and discover the amazing secrets and creatures of the desert.
*In association with Nottingham Playhouse,*Story Explorers is taking place atthe following libraries:
* Friday 27 September,Aspley Library, [ /%7BlocalLink:12006%7D ]10am. 0115 915 2802
* Wednesday 2 October,Basford Library [ /%7BlocalLink:12008%7D ], 10am. 0115 915 2855
* Friday 4 October,Bilborough Library, [ /%7BlocalLink:12009%7D ]10am. 0115 915 2820
* Saturday 5 October,Strelley Road Library, [ /%7BlocalLink:12023%7D ]10am. 0115 915 2880. A relaxed performance ideal for those who need a more relaxed environment including those with an autism spectrum condition or learning disability.
* Saturday 5 October,Wollaton Library [ /%7BlocalLink:12020%7D ], 1.30pm. 0115 915 2809
* Wednesday 9 October,Clifton Library [ /%7BlocalLink:12011%7D ], 10am . 0115 915 2837
*For children aged 2-5.*
*2 per child, accompanying adults free.*
Booking advised. To book, either pop in to the library or call them.
*Running time: 1 hour*
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Hear from the ground-breaking entrepreneurs at the forefront of the UKs cultural sector!
Dont miss this opportunity to get the inside track on a sector thats making a global impact, and get ready to put your burning business questions to our panel of cultural change-makers, moderated by Amy Lam, London Night Czar.
Join us for alive screening of this event from the British Library on Thursday 12 September,6.30pm -8.30pm, at Nottingham Central Library. [ [link removed] ] Doors open at 6pm.
Book your free place by clicking here [ [link removed] ].
This is just one of a range of workshop and talks designed to help you start, run and grow your business. Find out more here:[link removed] [ [link removed] ]
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Satisfy Your Customers: First Time, Every Time
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Join us on a free workshop with Inovra, taking you through the requirements of ISO 9001 Quality Accreditation and explaining how it can benefit your business.
'How to Satisfy Your Customers: First Time, Every Time', Nottingham Central Library [ [link removed] ], 17 October, 1pm -4pm.
Book your free place by clicking here [ [link removed] ].
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A New Digital Support Hub
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New to the world of online technology, or need some guidance on how to access services and information on your phone or tablet? The Digital Support Hub is here to help you become more confident in accessing information and services online.
Every Wednesday, Nottingham Central Library [ [link removed] ], 10am to 2pm from 4September - just drop in, no need to book.
The support on offer ranges from keeping in touch with family and friends to following hobbies or managing health*:*
* Showing you how to get online on a touchscreen device, including basic and more advanced touchscreen controls
* How to download and register for the NHS App
* Ordering a repeat prescription and accessing information on medical conditions
* Accessing trusted online health advice and NHS services
* How to search and explore the internet, keep in touch with email, and use public services online
This project is delivered in partnership with Connected Nottinghamshire [ [link removed] ]. Find out more on our website: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/dsh [ [link removed] ]
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Grab a bag and a bargain!
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We are having another book sale from Thursday 26- Saturday 28September, at Nottingham Central Library [ [link removed] ]The sale of old stock will focus on non-fiction and will also include music scores. Prices from 1.
Book sale is available at the following times: Thursday - Friday 9.30am - 6.30pm andSaturday 9.30am - 3.30pm.
Come along and grab a bargain. Dont forget to bring a bag!
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September Library Talks
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*A gander at Goose Fair of old*
Join Bob Massey for the story of NottinghamsGoose Fair from its earliest days until its move from the square to the forestin 1928, Illustrated by historic film and pictures of Nottinghams own - part 1 in the square.
Basford Library, [ [link removed] ] Tuesday 10September, 10.30am-11.30am. 2 a ticket. Book by calling**0115 915 2855 or
[email protected]
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*Inns and Pubs of old Nottingham*
Join Brian Howesfor a fascinating look at some of Nottingham's famous old pubs and beer houses, including tales of old Inns at Clifton Halland Wilford Village plus others along the banks of the river Trent.
Clifton Library [ [link removed] ],Thursday 5September 10.30am-11.30am.
2 a ticket - pay on the day.
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*Sydney Race's Nottingham nights: Goose Fair, shop shows and theatres*
Join Dr Ann Featherstone for this talk, which explores fascinating glimpses into Edwardian entertainment, using Races journals and a large collection of contemporary images.
Sherwood Library, [ [link removed] ] Thursday 19 September,10am -11am.
2 a ticket - pay on the day.
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Enjoy board games? Or want to try them?
Our drop in Games Cafe's are the perfect way to get out to meet new people in your local area while enjoying some new and old favourite games.
GamesCaf are free and run weeklyat the following libraries:
Aspley Library [ [link removed] ],Thursday,10.30am to 11.30am |Basford Library [ [link removed] ],Monday, 10.30am to 11.30am |Clifton Library [ [link removed] ], Monday, 10.30am to 11.30am |Sherwood Library [ [link removed] ], Monday, 10.30am to 11.30am |The Meadows Library [ [link removed] ],Thursday, 10.30am to 11.30am |Southglade Park Library, [ [link removed] ]Mondays, 10.30am to 11.30am.
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Could you help local pupils thrive this school year?
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So the summer holidays have ended and our local children have returned to school excited to see friends and meet new teachers.
However, did you know, for various reasons many of our Citys pupils do not receive the support and encouragement they need outside of school to help them reach their full potential. Not only does this affect their personal educational achievements but it can also have a negative impact on confidence and self-esteem.
But you can help change this. Our community libraries provide weekly, volunteer-assisted After-school Activity sessions between 3.30pm - 5.30pm during term time. Using library resources, the sessions can include helping with homework, listening to a child read, or playing educational games, all in a safe, welcoming, inclusive environment.
To find out more and apply online please visit www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/libraryvolunteer [ [link removed] ]
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New eBooks from Borrowbox
*The Chocolate Maker's Wife, Karen Brooks.*17th century England. Rosamund Tomkins, the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman, lives in drudgery at a country inn under the watchful eye of her brutal, abusive stepfather . . . until the day she is nearly run over by the coach of Sir Everard Blithman, owner of a luxurious London chocolate house.
*Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo*. Welcome to Britain and twelve very different people - mostly women, mostly black - who call it home. "Girl, Woman, Other" follows them across the miles and down the years.With vivid originality, irrepressible wit and sly wisdom, Bernardine Evaristo presents a gloriously new kind of history for this old country: ever-dynamic, ever-expanding and utterly irresistible.
*The Guilty Mother, Diane Jeffrey.*2013: Melissa Slade's perfect life became a nightmare when she found herself on trial for the murder of her little girls. Present day: Journalist Jonathan Hunt covered the original Slade Babies case for the local newspaper. Now that new evidence has come to light, Jon's boss wants him back on the story to uncover the truth
*The Holiday, T.M. Logan. *Four best friends and their husbands and children celebrate Kate turning 40 in a luxurious villa under the blazing sunshine of Provence. But the holiday turns into a nightmare when Kate realises her husband is having an affair with one of her friends but which one?
*The Women at Hitlers Table, Rosella Postorino.*The tide is turning in the war and Hitler hides away in his hidden headquarters, whilst his enemies circle ever closer. Ten women are chosen to taste his food and protect him from poison. Inspired by the powerful true story of Margot Wlk.
*The Electric Hotel, Dominic Smith*.A radiant novel tracing the intertwined fates of a silent-film director and his muse. "The Electric Hotel" winds through the nascent days of cinema in Paris and Fort Lee, New Jersey - America's first movie town - and the battlefields of Belgium during World War I.
Head tohttps://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/libraries/ebooks-emagazines-and-eaudio/ [ [link removed] ]to find out more.
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Dates for your diary...
* Wednesday 25 September: *MacMillan Coffee Morning* atAspley Library, drop in between 10am -12pm.A fundraising event and chance to have a cuppa and cake whilst chatting with old friends and making new ones. 2 for a piece of cake and unlimited drinks.
* Saturday 16 November: Keep the date free for our 16th annual Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Libraries *Readers Day.*Featuring authors Christy Lefteri, Abir Mukherjee, Kit de Waal and more . . . we will let you know in Stay Connected as soon as booking is open.
* *Mental Health Awareness*, *Libraries Week* and *Get Online Week* are all happening in October and we are working on some great digital workshops that we will be telling you about soon!
* We are again part of the British Librarys national *Start Up Day* which will be on Friday 11 October and will be running a day of events and workshops at Central Library. More to come in the next edition.
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