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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Community Resource Guide Offers Local Information


Google co-founder Larry Page once said, “Basically, our goal is to organize the world’s information and to make it universally accessible and useful.”

That is quite a goal, and at the Jasper County Public Library, we find ourselves ‘googling’ a thing or two nearly every day of the week. However, we know that ‘googling’ isn’t the easy answer to everything, especially when it comes to community resources and knowing just who to call in our community for help with some of the challenges of everyday life. That is why we have created our Community Resource Guide.

Our Community Resource Guide is full of useful information, including who to call in an emergency, sources for local financial assistance, Township Trustees and complete contact information. In addition, you will find listings for local media, license branches, post offices and local utilities. Local organizations are included, such as the Chamber of Commerce, Historical Society, KVAIS Homeschoolers, and the American Legion, to name a few. We provide contact information for agencies that can help with health care/medical services, housing, education, employment, nutrition, legal services, senior services, social services, transportation, and child care. We include local officials such as the Mayor, City Council Members, and Town Board Presidents, and  include a listing for various county offices such as the Assessor, Auditor and Treasurer. Each of our three communities, DeMotte, Wheatfield and Rensselaer, are included in this ten-page guide.

Our guide is available online. You will find it at www.myjcpl.org/guide. You may also visit any of our locations and request a print version. Our Community Resource Guide is just another way we strive to inform, enrich, and empower our diverse community

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Pop Culture Universe...A Great Resource for Everyone!

It is hard to believe that school has been in session for two and a half months! At this point in the school year, things are definitely in full swing. Perhaps you or someone you know has a history term paper or a creative writing assignment to complete before semester’s end. If so, Pop Culture may be for you!

Pop Culture Universe is an authoritative digital library of information on American and world idols and ideas that we can all relate to. New technology, movies, TV, radio, music, comics, graphic novels, sports, pastimes, fads, fashions, fast food; you can find it all in Pop Culture Universe! One-stop, informative, at-a-glance overviews of pop culture from the 1920’s to the present are available.

Teachers will appreciate the lesson plans and professional reading that will help them to use pop culture in the classroom. Hundreds of photos are included that illustrate various aspects of pop culture. Not only is it fun and irresistible, it’s also a great way to engage students in reading, writing, and research!

You don’t have to be a teacher or student to enjoy the benefits of Pop Culture Universe. History buffs, playwrights, writers, set designers, and costume designers will find a treasure trove of information that will be useful in their crafts. There truly is something for everyone!

Pop Culture Universe can be accessed via our library website, www.myjcpl.org. Click on the link for Research Resources and then scroll through your options until you find the link for Pop Culture Universe. It’s another way JCPL strives to inform, enrich, and empower our diverse community!