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Collier County Public Library Patron Newsletter - May 2023

Schools and Libraries

May 4, 2023

From: Collier County Public Library

Attention, OverDrive app users! OverDrive is discontinuing the legacy OverDrive app on May 1, 2023, and transitioning users to the Libby app. Libby is OverDrive’s newer app for browsing and enjoying digital content from our library. It’s time to give Libby a try! All of your loans, holds, and wish list items will be waiting for you in Libby once you add your library card number to the Libby app. Libby also comes with new features we know you’ll love, such as:

Tags to categorize books however you’d like—you can even sync your OverDrive wish list into a tag!

A central bookshelf for all loans and holds

Customizable notifications for ready holds

Compatibility with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Sonos speakers

Easy access to OverDrive support staff

The Collier County Public Library will continue to offer our patrons access to eBooks and audiobooks on Cloud Library. Our selection of materials on Cloud Library is offered to you as a part of a consortium we have joined with 35 other libraries in Florida, which means you are likely to find a wider variety of titles on this platform.

In addition to these e-resources, you can find the latest audiobooks, albums, magazines, and comics, as well as TV shows and movies on Hoopla. However, patrons are limited to ten checkouts per month on this platform. If you are interested in unlimited digital access to magazines, don’t worry. Flipster has you covered.  Flipster is a digital magazine service that you can access for free with your library card. Your Collier County Public Library card gives you unlimited access to the latest issues of your favorite magazines.

To learn more about our e-resources, visit collierlibrary.org/find-it/downloads-streaming.

Visit your Local Library and ask About SWFLN

As a member of the Southwest Florida Library Network (SWFLN), the Collier County Public Library extends reciprocal borrowing privileges to our patrons. Reciprocal borrowing means that our patrons can borrow from selected libraries without being cardholders of those libraries. See the list of member libraries. Ask at any branch.

SWFLN’s mission is to encourage interlibrary cooperation, to facilitate resource sharing and to provide opportunities for professional growth among all types of libraries and library staff. In support of that mission, SWFLN libraries have established this reciprocal borrowing project, an interlibrary loan and delivery system, and a strong program of library technology training.

National Bicycle Month

May has been celebrated as “National Bike Month,” by the League of American Bicyclist since 1956. May 7th is National Ride a Bike Day, May 19th is Bike to Work Day, and Bike to Work Week stats on May 15.th All May long we can promote the benefits and enjoyment of riding bicycles by reading books about riding bicycle.
The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle by Christina Uss – Bicycle rides from Washington D.C. to San Francisco to meet her cyclist idol. She has many experiences and makes friends on her bike journey.
Bike Safety: A Crash Course by Lisa J. Amstutz – Informs riders with basic safety information such as maintenance, gear, and more.
The Bicycle Spy by Yona Zeldis McDonough – During 1940s in Germany, Marcel rides his bicycle to send some secret information in a dangerous area.
Bikes for Sale by Carter Higgins – After Maurie and Lola bicycles crashed into each other, they went to the Bicycle for Sales store to find there two bicycles were meshed into one.
Boddington and the Bicycle by James Zwerneman – Ta and Boddington visited their friend Sally, who was in the process of building her first bicycle. Boddington rode the bike before it was ready, and disappeared into the unknown. Will his friends be able to find Boddington?
Chirri & Chirra by Yuki Kaneko – Chirri and Chirra ride their bicycles through the forest and stop by the café, bakery, pond, and the hotel.
Fox and the Bike Ride by Corey R. Tabor – Fox and his friends are preparing for the Annual Tour de Tip-Top, which was exactly the same every year. What did Fox do to make the tour more fun and adventurous?
The Golden Ghost by Marion Bauer – Delsie and Todd ride their bikes to the spooky mill, and find some strange things in this adventure.
New Red Bike! By James E. Ransome – Tom rides his new red bike to his friend Sam’s house.
The Red Bicycle: The Extraordinary Story of One Ordinary Bicycle by Jude Isabella – Leo outgrows his “Big Red” bicycle, and donates it for a child in Africa. At the end of the book, it explains on the impacts of donating bicycles to West Africa.

Virtual Book Discussions

The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni
Tuesday, May 23 @ 2:00 pm on Facebook Live 

Tuesday, May 30 @ 2:00 pm on Zoom 

In-Person Book Discussions

Teen Book Club
Saturday, April 29 @ 11:00 am 
Headquarters Library 
 
Mystery Book Club 
Monday, May 08 @ 2:00 pm 
Naples Regional Library

Teen Book Club
Saturday, May 20 @ 11:00 am 
Headquarters Library 
 
Visit collierlibrary.org/events to check for more events and sign up online to get back to talking about books!
COLLECTION CORNER: 
Explorers and Adventurers
Getting About: Travel Writings of William F. Buckley Jr. by Bill Meehan
Well known as a political commentator and the author of sixteen novels, William F. Buckley Jr. was also a superb chronicler of travel. Getting About gathers more than one hundred of his articles about journeys by boat, train, or plane, representing a lifetime of adventure around the world—from Annapolis to Zurich, from the Azores to the Virgin Islands.

Train Beyond the Mountains: Journeys on the Rocky Mountaineer by Rick Antonson
A captivating journey blending memoir, history, and biography that takes the reader on one of the world's most famous trains and tells of carving the dramatic route it follows, while pondering other international railways through the eyes of travelers past and present.

The Last Ride of the Pony Express: My 2,000-mile Horseback Journey into the Old West by Will Grant
For readers of Rinker Buck, Bill Bryson, and Larry McMurtry, The Last Ride of the Pony Express boldly illuminates America's mysterious and complex connection to the iconic Pony Express. With two horses, cowboy and journalist Will Grant takes us on an epic and authentic horseback journey into the modern West on an adventure of a lifetime. 

Coffee First, Then the World: One Woman's Record-breaking Pedal Around the Planet by Jenny Graham
In 2018, amateur cyclist Jenny Graham left family and friends behind in Scotland to become the fastest woman to cycle around the world. Alone and unsupported, she crossed the finish line at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin four months later, smashing the female record by nearly three weeks.  With infectious wit and honesty, Jenny brings readers into her remarkable Round the World adventure, as she takes on four continents, 16 countries – and countless cups of coffee.

Happy Isles of Oceania by Paul Theroux
The author of The Mosquito Coast recounts his journey to the islands of the Pacific, describing the people, landscape, and wildlife he encounters in New Zealand, Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Fiji.

Dispatches from Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi Delta by Richard Grant
Richard Grant and his girlfriend were living in a shoebox apartment in New York City when they decided on a whim to buy an old plantation house in the Mississippi Delta. Dispatches from Pluto, winner of the Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize, is their journey of discovery into this strange and wonderful American place. Imagine A Year in Provence with alligators and assassins, or Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil with hunting scenes and swamp-to-table dining.

What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding: A Memoir by Kristin Newman
A part storytelling, part self-reflection memoir from a television comedy writer follows her many adventures around the world in an attempt to escape her fear of commitment and settling down.

Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez
This bestselling, groundbreaking exploration of the Far North is a classic of natural history, anthropology, and travel writing.  Winner of the National Book Award.

Around the World on a Bicycle by Fred A. Birchmore
This classic, once hard-to-find travelogue recalls one of the very first around-the-world bicycle treks. Filled with rarely matched feats of endurance and determination, Around the World on a Bicycle tells of a young cyclist’s ever-changing and maturing worldview as he ventures through forty countries on the eve of World War II. It is an exuberant, youthful account, harking back to a time when the exploits of Richard Byrd, Amelia Earhart, and other adventurers stirred the popular imagination.

Walking with Sam: A Father, a Son, and Five Hundred Miles Across Spain by Andrew McCarthy
An intimate, funny, and poignant travel memoir following New York Times bestselling author and actor Andrew McCarthy as he walks the Camino de Santiago with his son Sam.

A Civil War Road Trip of a Lifetime: Antietam, Gettysburg, and Beyond by John Banks
Over more than a year, John Banks crisscrossed the country, exploring battlefields, historic houses, forts, and more. He rode on the back of an ATV with his “psychotic connection” in Mississippi, went under the spell of an amateur hypnotist at a U.S. Army fort in Tennessee, admired a sunset from the grounds of the notorious Andersonville prison camp in Georgia, prayed during a tense boat ride in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, and briefly interviewed Louie the wild boar in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Join him on a road trip like no other.

American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal by Neil King, Jr.
A stunning, revelatory memoir about a 330-mile walk from Washington, D.C., to New York City—an unforgettable pilgrimage to the heart of America across some of our oldest common ground.
Announcement of New Leadership at Collier County Public Library
 
Collier County Government has announced the promotions of the new Collier County Public Library (CCPL) Leadership Team:  

Catherine Cowser (Division Director)

Rosemary LaBarge (Assistant Division Director).

After covering multiple job roles and responsibilities over the last 12 months, Catherine and Rose are hitting the ground running.
 
Catherine Cowser
From Chemistry to Construction to Librarian, Catherine has had a diverse career.  In 2008, Catherine received her Master of Library and Information Science from Indiana University and soon after Catherine began her CCPL career when she was hired at Headquarters Library through Job Bank.  In 2011, she was promoted to Branch Manager of Marco Island Library and in 2015, Catherine was promoted to the position of Senior Library Supervisor at Headquarters Library.  In 2017, she was promoted to Assistant Division Director. In 2022, Catherine was appointed Interim Library Division Director for Collier County.
 
Rose LaBarge
From Academic to Government to Public libraries, Rose has seen the full spectrum of the library world. Rose started her library career in 1989 as a Library Assistant.  Rose received her MLIS degree from the University of Kentucky in 1999 and she was hired as an Adjunct Instruction Librarian at Cincinnati State College (and returned again in 2009). In 2002, Rose accepted the Onsite Librarian position at the National Institute of Health Medical Library. After relocating to Florida, Rose joined the CCPL team as the HQ Public Service Librarian. In 2018, Rose took the newly created role of Senior Librarian for Marketing and completed her Certified Management Program. In 2020, Rose was promoted to Senior Library Supervisor at HQ. In 2022, Rose was asked to serve as the interim Assistant Division Director.