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July 27, 2006

New York Times Bestseller List

New to the Bestseller List:
   

The updated bestseller lists are available online. Click on Fiction or Nonfiction to see all the titles the library owns that are currently on the Bestseller Lists. These lists can also be accessed from the main page by clicking "Good Books" and then "Coming Soon." Within these lists, you can see what books are in and place requests on those that are checked out so you'll be notified when they're available.

We also have lists of the Bestsellers that we own in Large Print or Audiobook Format, for those who prefer these formats.

July 25, 2006

Subscription by Feed Reader Versus Email

What's the difference between the Subscription Options?

Subscribing through a feed reader (software or a Web site for reading feeds) is like subscribing by email in that you go to your feed reader's web page to view articles from your subscription like you would go to your email inbox to view articles sent to you. In both cases, you can have subscriptions from multiple sources like the New York Times and the Kent County Public Library collected in the same place and read them in the same way.

Here are the differences. With email you have to wade through spam and unrelated emails to find your articles. With feed readers, you control what articles come and what articles don't within the Feed Reader and you can organize them by their source. This means you will not receive spam within your feed reader and you will never continue to receive articles after you have unsubscribed, like you could (theoretically) with an email subscription. The feed reader gives you control over what comes instead of giving it to the people sending the content. Of course, no matter which option you choose, the library will honor any unsubscription request.

Feed Readers are becoming more and more popular for subscriptions because of these similarities and differences from email. Yet email still has a place that feed readers cannot fill: individual correspondence.

Just like not all Web sites offer email newsletters, not all Web sites offer news feeds for your feed reader. Look for an orange rectangle or square with RSS, XML, Atom, News Feed, etc to see if a Web site of interest offers a news feed. If you click this button or link, it will likely take you to a page with lots of text that may not make much sense to you. It's not supposed to. Ignore the text on the page and copy the Web Address of this page from the address bar into the appropriate place in your chosen feed reader. Congratulations, you have subscribed to the news feed.

Some popular feed readers include Alesti and Bloglines among others. If this option sounds interesting to you, go to their sites and read about them and if one sounds good, sign up. Then come back here for our feed's address and add it to your new feed reader.

For people not interested in using a feed reader, who want their subscriptions going to the same place as their individual correspondence, we offer the option of getting updates by email. Just enter your email address in the subscription box and follow the instructions provided. Each email you receive will have a link to unsubscribe.

Thank you for your interest in subscribing. Happy reading.

Newsletter Updates Now Available By Email

When the newsletter first launched, we told you we were working on this. Now the option to subscribe by email is available in addition to the option to subscribe with a feed reader. To subscribe either way, follow the directions for your chosen option under "SUBSCRIBE TO GET UPDATES" in the right hand menu within the newsletter.

July 24, 2006

New Books Coming in August

Check out the new books we have coming to the library in August. There are two lists now online for this month, one for Fiction and one for Nonfiction. From the lists you can place holds on books of interest and we'll give you a call when the book is ready to be picked up. You can get to new book lists from other months by clicking "Good Books" on our home page and clicking the link for "Coming Soon."

July 14, 2006

Used Book Sale

The Friends of the Library Used Book Sale will be held at the library in Chestertown from July 21 through July 28. There are some great deals to be had. For more information, see the library's Calendar of Events or the listings on our Web site.

Catalog Search Tips

We've just added detailed information to our Web site about searching our catalog. Ever wondered why you didn't get the results you wanted, or why you couldn't find something you knew was there? Ever wanted to find a movie or an audiobook and it's buried in a list of books? Curious about more advanced techniques like boolean searching and limiting? Check out the search tips. You may learn something helpful for your future searches. The information is online at http://www.kent.lib.md.us/GoodBooks/searchtips.htm.

Check back later for future tips on finding books on the shelf and what to do when you can't find something in the catalog or on the shelf.

July 06, 2006

New Database Search Option

Kent County Public Library has just added a new option for searching the databases we offer. Rather than searching only one database at a time, you can now search all our databases and our catalog at once. From the main databases page click on "Search All" to go to our new search interface from WebFeat.

Please bear in mind that it can still be worthwhile to search a particular database if it focuses on a relevant topic because you will be able to more specifically target the information you want. This new feature will be most useful for general interest searches and for searches where you're not sure which database is best.

Happy Searching. :)