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Words about the Birds: Birder, She Wrote and Hello Birdy

2 Aug

Birder, She Wrote
by Donna Andrews

Donna Andrews’s Meg Langslow Mystery Series is one of my favorites with its cast of quirky characters amongst Meg’s large extended family and the local towns people in the fictitious Carephilly, VA. Each of her mysteries tie in with different species of birds. In the case of Birder, She Wrote, it is the backyard hummingbirds, like the ones I always envy my Virginia relatives for enjoying. Meg has a dilemma that one of her’s is a “bully bird” unwilling to share the sugar water feeder with the other hummers. Andrews infuses her cozies with humor and heart (she typically has two releases each year, one around beach read season and the other for the holidays). Unfortunately though this might be the perfect book for you to enjoy sipping an Arnold Palmer while relaxing in a hammock, Meg’s plans are dashed when her family and friends need her help. While she assists her grandmother Cordelia and a local deacon in finding a lost Pre Civil War Era African-American Cemetery, they discover a more recent body dumped there. The book also weaves in the very contemporary issue of NIMBY (not in my backyard) issues when people move from more urban to rural areas and must learn to balance their expectations of country life with the realities (living near farms can be literally stinky). Birder, She Wrote is the 33rd in the series with the 34th, Let It Crow! Let It Crow! Let It Crow! scheduled to be out on Oct 10.

Hello Birdy
Hello Birdy is a fun bingeable 6 episode (27 minute each) series from Australia hosted by award winning Aussie actor, William McInnes. Each episode covers a different categories of Australian birds including parrots, ancient birds, song birds, raptors, pests, and travelers. Back before I had decided on librarianship, I had contemplated a career in ornithology so this show was very much in my wheelhouse, but even if you are just a casual birdwatcher, this series will still delight. The episodes are infused with lots of humor and will be fun for the whole family, but there are also important environmental messages with some of the birds being featured being endangered. I was particularly intrigued by the ancient birds episode which looks at birds like the large flightless cassowaries which seem otherworldly compared with the cardinals and catbirds in my back yard. Interested in more Australian wildlife and nature; you can also check out Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia from Hoopla or the PBS documentary Australia featuring koalas, kangaroos and other intriguing creatures who call the land of OZ home from Kanopy.

If you are interested in bird watching you might be interested in the New York Times Birding Project. Hoboken residents have free access to the New York Times online. Simply email the the reference department with your library card.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager

Summer Learning Online with Your Hoboken Library Card for Adults, Kids and Teens

19 Jul

We have great online learning resources for our Hoboken Residents. Now is the perfect time to work on something new or strengthen skills whether you are a kid, teen, or an adult!

Language Learning with Mango
Traveling this summer and need to learn a new language fast?  Want to improve your English? Access Mango through the Hoboken Public Library and Start Language Learning Today! Mango utilizes its engaging interface, and easy, intuitive interactive tools to deliver practical conversational skills and valuable cultural insight for new languages. Lessons include strategically placed memory-building exercises to help users remember what they are learning in addition to critical thinking exercises, which help them to intuitively understand the language and adapt it to similar conversations. Increase your vocabulary with Mango curated vocabulary cards or by creating your own vocabulary cards. Mobile Aps available. Access in the Library without a Library Card or Access from Home with your Hoboken Public Library Resident Card. See a great in depth post about Mango previously posted in our blog.

Life Long Learning with UniversalClass
Learn Something New This Summer. Knowledge is Power. Continue Your Education with UniversalClass!
UniversalClass offers over 500 hundred online Continuing Education classes which include lessons, exams, assignments, discussion boards and actual assessments of your progress.  All courses are self-paced; you can learn when you want on your own time and do not need to be online at a specific date.  You will receive grades and feedback regarding your performance including earning a certificate documenting your Continuing Education Units, contact hours, and course completion. Build your online portfolio and share your achievements with others! Courses include everything from Excel, Essay Writing, Baking, and more. Whether you are looking to learn for career advancement or self-fulfillment there is a perfect course for you!  Sign in with your Hoboken Resident Library Card and start learning today.

Miss Humblebee’s Academy
Is the special child/children in your life starting Preschool or Kindergarten this fall? Miss Humblebee’s Academy is an award-winning, online kindergarten-readiness solution for children ages three to six. The program lays the foundation for a lifetime of learning success, building strength in core subject areas: language and literacy, math, science and social studies, art and music, social and emotional learning, and fitness. The curriculum is based on standards from the U.S. Department of Education, Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework, Common Core State Standards, and research from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. This program was developed to help provide educational support for young children in a fun and safe learning environment. Children receive encouragement from Miss Humblebee and the instructors in the video lessons, helping them to develop greater confidence in their abilities. Miss Humblebee’s Academy evaluates children’s comprehension of the concepts taught and sends caregivers reports that keep them informed about their child’s progress and performance on completed lessons.

HelpNow
Teens, tweens and kids can sharpen their math, science, and writing skills and avoid the Summer Slide with HelpNow from Brainfuse. Read lessons, watch videos, and take practice tests. Plus you can even access live online help from tutors from 2 PM to 11 PM every day or send a question and receive an expert reply within 24 hours! A writing lab provides online writing assistance. The Language Lab can provide assistance to those learning Spanish and there is even Chess Tutoring to sharpen your cognitive skills. HelpNow is a great resource for the young people in your life, but it also has resources for adults including High School Equivalency Preparation, US Citizenship Test Prep, Microsoft Office Help, and Career Resources including resume assistance.

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Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager