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Booked for the Evening
Thursday, Apr. 1 @ 7:00 p.m.
Angle of Repose
by WallaceStegner
Based on the letters of Mary Hallock Foote,
Angle of Repose is a
critically acclaimed novel about a wheelchair-using
historian, Lyman Ward, who has lost connection with his son and
living family and decides to write about his frontier-era
grandparents. It won the
Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1972.
For more information about our group,
click here. For a list of our upcoming selections,
click here.
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Overdrive Is Here!!
Download and check-out best-selling audiobooks, video
and music to your pc or mp3 player from
Overdrive 24/7! All you need is your library card, access
to the Internet, and the Overdrive
software.
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Favorite Internet Resources
Staff recommendations of useful and reliable web sites and
databases by topic.
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Good Reading
Learn more about the library's book group, get ideas for new
books and find out what the staff is reading.
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Magazines and Newspapers
Magazines
An
alphabetical list of the library's magazines.(magazines are
kept for the current year only and all except the most current
issue may be checked-out).
Our databases include full text articles and monthly content
from a wide range of national, international, and special
interest magazines such as Time, People, Consumers Report,
MacLeans and PC World. You can use a keyword search or browse
the contents of specific issues.
Newspapers
Available within the library : Detroit Free Press,
Eastsider, Macomb County Legal News, Macomb Daily, Michigan
Chronicle, New York Times (Sunday), USA Today, and
Wall St. Journal.
A list of older newspapers on microfilm is found in the Michigan
Room Collection.
Our database collection also includes
NewsBank with the The Detroit News, Grand Rapids Press
and Lansing State Journal available online through the library.
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Timely Topics
(Click here for a list of previous timely topics and urls.)
September
The Metronet Libraries have put together a
helpful list of MIchigan websites for dealing with these
Tough Times Also included is a list of
their libraries, if you want a list of our member libraries, you
can find it
here.
Follow
this
link for a list of Macomb County MIchiganWorks offices.
The State of Michigan
Helping Hand
website provides information links to information about
jobs and training, unemployment benefits, health care, family
support and housing services for Michigan residents.
We
also have pathfinders (guides for
information) on
resume writing
and
applying online for jobs.
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We're Looking For A Few Good
Volunteers!
Are you an adult who enjoys using the library? Would you like
to help both your library and your community? Can you commit to
a couple of hours every week? If so, please consider
volunteering at the Roseville Public LIbrary.
We need help with shelf reading and shelf cleaning, cart
stripping, general clerical work and straightening new
magazines.
If you are interested, please pick up a
volunteer application
and a copy of our Volunteer Policy at the Information Desk and
return the completed application. After submitting your
volunteer application you will be invited to attend a volunteer
orientation.
Please contact Jacalynn Harvey, Assistant Director, for more
information at 586-445-5407.
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| Exam Proctoring In support of
life-long learning, the Roseville Library will proctor exams for
Roseville residents. It is the student's
responsibility to verify that the proctoring conditions provided
by the Library meet all requirements of the institution
administering the exam. Our
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Friends of the Library

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Roseville Historical & Genealogical Society

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City of Roseville

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Macomb County

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