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Be sure to also keep an eye on these special events for kids and Programs and Events for everyone!
Take a look at all the things happening at the Library this summer! Summer Reading images are copyrighted. Contact the CSLP at 1-866-657-8556 or contact@cslpreads.org for more information.
Creative teens advise library staff about materials, programs and services they would like to see in the library. This is your chance to make a difference! If you are interested in joining a Teen Advisory Board, please contact us at these e-mail addresses:
Downloadable Audiobooks and e-Books Video Games Now Available for CheckoutHere's some information about them. The Continuing Adventures of Library Girl and Volunteer Boy Don't miss The Continuing Adventures of Library Girl and Volunteer Boy! (QuickTime format, 16.8 MB) This eleven-minute sequel to the original Adventures of Library Girl and Volunteer Boy was created to thank our volunteers for all the work they do. Thank you, volunteers!
To send a message to Young Adult staff at Walt Branch Library, send an e-mail to waltteens@lincolnlibraries.org. |
Posts tagged as teen
What's Up at the Library
June 03, 2013 by pjorgensen
Tagged in: teen, teens, events,
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BEAST Art Show at Gere Branch Library
May 07, 2013 by Webmaster
| Art by members of the BEAST Teen Art Club |
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Video Games @ your library
April 29, 2013 by storysean
- How long do I get to keep them?
- How many can I check-out?
- Where can I see a list of all the games?
- What if I don't return them on time?
- Do you have any accessories for check-out like Wii balance board or Wii Wheel?
- Where can I recommend a title or make a comment?
- Why don't you have any games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto?
- What other video game systems do you support?
- Where can I find other video game related material?
How long do I get to keep them?You may check-out the games for a total of 1 week. Currently there are no renewals for video games.
How many can I check out?
You can check-out three games at a time.
Where can I see a list of all the games?
You can search our catalog for all the titles and their availability.
What if I don't return them on time?
The same late charges apply to video games as most of the items in the library.
Do you have any accessories for check-out like Wii balance board or Wii Wheel?
At this time we do not have any accessories for check-out.
Where can I recommend a title or make a comment?
You may suggest-a-title or make a comment by clicking on the links.
Why don't you have any games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto?
Our collection consists of video game titles with a rating of Teen or younger. These ratings were developed by the Entertainment Software Rating Board or ESRB.
What other video game systems do you support?
At this time we have Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 games available.
Where can I find other video game related material?
You can find all sorts of great video game related material at the library. We have gaming magazines, strategy guides, books with gaming plots, book lists, and events at many of our library locations.

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Tagged in: games, wii, video games, console, circulate, collection, teen, youth,
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Bethany Books Talk, November 16, 2012
February 21, 2013 by Webmaster
Teen Book Club Books
Sarah discusses some Adult and Young adult titles she has used in her teen book club.More Podcasts
How to download or subscribe to our Podcasts
Tagged in: podcast, podcasts, book talks, booktalks, teen, teens,
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Hey, Read This!
January 29, 2013 by pjorgensen

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Books listed are chosen to represent the wide world of literature. While there is something for everyone, not every title listed will be of interest to, or appropriate for, every reader. Check with your librarian for more suggestions.
Check out these new booklists - three of our new Books, Movies & More pages!
More Book Recommendations
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2012
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2011
Sarah's Teen Read Week List 2010
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2010
Susan's Summer Reading List, 2010
Sarah's TeensRead List, Summer 2010
YALSA Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults
YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults: 2010 Finalists
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2009
Best Books for Young Adults From the American Library Association
The Hot List! Check the most popular items on the teen advance reservations list!
Susan's Picks, Winter 2008 Also available as a two-part audio podcast; the podcasts also include books for adults:
Part 1
Part 2
Good Youth Books for Gifts, 2008 (This list includes books for younger readers)
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2008
Sarah's Teen Book List, Spring 2008 An audio podcast based on this list is also available:
Susan's Picks, Spring 2008 Also available as an audio podcast:
Good Youth Books for Gifts, 2007 (This list includes books for younger readers)
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2007
Books for Young People: A Gere Branch Books Talk Presentation - Feb 5, 2007
Game On! Fiction for Gaming Fans
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2006
Susan's Teen Read Week Book List 2005
Young Adult Booktalks, Spring 2004
Golden Sower Award Nominees From the Past
Teen Book Club
The online Teen Book Club is one of eleven online book clubs available through Lincoln City Libraries. Sign up and you'll receive brief daily sections of the books in your specified categories via your e-mail account. Each day's entry will be approximately 5 minutes worth of reading material. Click the book cover image to get more information.
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