If a user name and password is needed to access a site, see the Google Doc linked above. You MUST be signed in to your school Google account to view the document. If you are unable to access, please let Mrs. Wood know.
Visit Mid-Continent Public Library for a large collection of ebooks and digital magazines. You will need to have your own library card or use the school library card. See directions below to register for your own card:
1) Go to http://www.mymcpl.org/
2) On the left side of the screen, select "Get a Library Card"
3) Select “Register Online.”
4) Fill out the information.
5) You will have to confirm your email account to complete the registration process.
6) You will receive a library card in the mail in 2 weeks.
7) Don’t lose your number because I cannot access it for you. If you do lose it, simply go back through the registration process, and the same number will be assigned to you again.
You may also use the school library card. See the above Google Doc for password information.
To find the ebooks and digital magazines, hover over "Books, Movies, and Music." You can select eAudiobooks, eBooks, eMagazines, eMovies, and eMusic. Kindle Fires are available in the LMC for check-out with the apps already loaded!
1) Go to http://www.mymcpl.org/
2) On the left side of the screen, select "Get a Library Card"
3) Select “Register Online.”
4) Fill out the information.
5) You will have to confirm your email account to complete the registration process.
6) You will receive a library card in the mail in 2 weeks.
7) Don’t lose your number because I cannot access it for you. If you do lose it, simply go back through the registration process, and the same number will be assigned to you again.
You may also use the school library card. See the above Google Doc for password information.
To find the ebooks and digital magazines, hover over "Books, Movies, and Music." You can select eAudiobooks, eBooks, eMagazines, eMovies, and eMusic. Kindle Fires are available in the LMC for check-out with the apps already loaded!
Free public domain audiobooks read by volunteers from around the world. You can even volunteer to read all or part of an open domain book. A public-domain book is a book with no copyright, a book that was created without a license, or a book where its copyrights expired or have been forfeited. Copyright expires on the first day of January, 70 years after the death of the latest living author.
SYNC is a free summer audiobook program for teens. Returning at the end of April and continuing through July, SYNC gives participants two thematically paired audiobooks a week. You will need to download Sora (a free app) from your App Store. Titles change every Thursday overnight when the program is running.
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