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• CPUs

• Book Checkout

• CDs/DVDs/Multimedia

• Online Databases
• Our 14 CPU terminals located on the main floor are
  always available for public use.
• Laptop computers can also be checked out at the front
  desk.
  • Laptops are not to leave library premises, and are single-use
    checkout items.
• A variety of computer accessories re also available, as
  well as audio/video eqpt.
• Books, including those    6

  in our fiction, non-      5
  fiction, and reference
                            4
  sections, are available
  to be checked out for     3
                                Fiction
  two week periods.         2   Nonfiction
• At the graph to the       1
                                Reference
  right, you can see
                            0
  comparative amounts
  of book rentals by
  type from our 4
  locations.
• Compact Discs and DVDs are available at
  the far end of the main floor. Any visitors to
  the library who desire assistance finding
  any titles, can find help at the main desk.
  They are also listed alphabetically in the
  library’s primary catalog.

• A projector and sound system are mounted
  in our multi-purpose multimedia room as
  well. Use of this room can be scheduled
  with the main desk, but library staff will
  have to approve any public presentations.
• Online databases are available on the
  library computer system.
        - Our Inter-Library Loan Program
  allows        you to rent out materials from
  other         libraries (even ones out of
  state), so if any materials are needed
  that we don’t have          immediately
  available, these can be ordered.
        - Need materials for an educational
        course? You can find them in our
        Warpville Central Library Search. If
        you’re an active library
member, these           materials can be held
on reserve for you if currently available.
• Many library materials have been
  digitally archived over the years and
  can be accessed on our library
  computers. These include:
  •   Magazine articles
  •   Newspaper articles
  •   Digital photographs
  •   Slides

       Our work digitally archiving materials
  is an ongoing process. Thousands of items
  are currently archived, but our archives are
  always growing. If any assistance is
  needed in locating archived
  materials, please let us know!
• Quiet Study Zones and Computer Labs are
  located on the top floor. It’s important to remain
  courteous of other library members when in
  these areas. Remember the 3 rules of conduct:

  • 1) No loud talking! This is not a chatting area.
  • 2) No food or drinks allowed. Food smells can be
    distracting for both those studying.
  • 3) Turn off all personal electronic devices. Ringing and
    buzzing telephones are distracting as well.
• Warpville City Library
  72 Richwood Lane
  Warpville, MD 90210
  (700) 458-9627

      Mon – Thurs. : 9AM – 9PM
      Fri. : 11AM – 8PM
      Sat. : 11AM – 3PM
• Mr. Phillip K. Gipson, Head Librarian &
  Technology Specialist

Mon. & Thurs. 5PM - 7PM
*by appt. only
Schedule a 'Technology and your Library' class
today!

We can be reached during business hours at:
(700) 458-9627
• The Warpville Public
  Library engages with
  the local visual arts
  community by
  displaying many pieces
  from local artists.
  • The piece featured at right
    is entitled “Race of the
    Seahorse Kings,” a
    production by local artist
    T.H. Williams. It can now
    be seen on the patio
    behind Warpville Public
    Library.

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Gipson powerpoint final

  • 2. • CPUs • Book Checkout • CDs/DVDs/Multimedia • Online Databases
  • 3. • Our 14 CPU terminals located on the main floor are always available for public use. • Laptop computers can also be checked out at the front desk. • Laptops are not to leave library premises, and are single-use checkout items. • A variety of computer accessories re also available, as well as audio/video eqpt.
  • 4. • Books, including those 6 in our fiction, non- 5 fiction, and reference 4 sections, are available to be checked out for 3 Fiction two week periods. 2 Nonfiction • At the graph to the 1 Reference right, you can see 0 comparative amounts of book rentals by type from our 4 locations.
  • 5. • Compact Discs and DVDs are available at the far end of the main floor. Any visitors to the library who desire assistance finding any titles, can find help at the main desk. They are also listed alphabetically in the library’s primary catalog. • A projector and sound system are mounted in our multi-purpose multimedia room as well. Use of this room can be scheduled with the main desk, but library staff will have to approve any public presentations.
  • 6. • Online databases are available on the library computer system. - Our Inter-Library Loan Program allows you to rent out materials from other libraries (even ones out of state), so if any materials are needed that we don’t have immediately available, these can be ordered. - Need materials for an educational course? You can find them in our Warpville Central Library Search. If you’re an active library member, these materials can be held on reserve for you if currently available.
  • 7. • Many library materials have been digitally archived over the years and can be accessed on our library computers. These include: • Magazine articles • Newspaper articles • Digital photographs • Slides Our work digitally archiving materials is an ongoing process. Thousands of items are currently archived, but our archives are always growing. If any assistance is needed in locating archived materials, please let us know!
  • 8. • Quiet Study Zones and Computer Labs are located on the top floor. It’s important to remain courteous of other library members when in these areas. Remember the 3 rules of conduct: • 1) No loud talking! This is not a chatting area. • 2) No food or drinks allowed. Food smells can be distracting for both those studying. • 3) Turn off all personal electronic devices. Ringing and buzzing telephones are distracting as well.
  • 9. • Warpville City Library 72 Richwood Lane Warpville, MD 90210 (700) 458-9627 Mon – Thurs. : 9AM – 9PM Fri. : 11AM – 8PM Sat. : 11AM – 3PM
  • 10. • Mr. Phillip K. Gipson, Head Librarian & Technology Specialist Mon. & Thurs. 5PM - 7PM *by appt. only Schedule a 'Technology and your Library' class today! We can be reached during business hours at: (700) 458-9627
  • 11. • The Warpville Public Library engages with the local visual arts community by displaying many pieces from local artists. • The piece featured at right is entitled “Race of the Seahorse Kings,” a production by local artist T.H. Williams. It can now be seen on the patio behind Warpville Public Library.