Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data
Edited by Nicole C. Engard · Foreword by Jenny Levine · ISBN 978-1-57387-372-7
We Recommend
Reading Lists
Bestsellers, Award winners, Critical Book Reviews, First Chapters of Books and Children’s Award Winners as well as high school summer reading lists. Take a look at what critics and others are reading.
eBooks
Cliffs notes. Idiot’s Guides. SAMS Computer Books.
Good Reads
Here are recommendations from our libraries for fiction, mysteries, non-fiction, travel, children’s books and teen reads.
Recommended Literature for Kids from the California Department of Education
Recommended Literature: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve is a collection of outstanding literature for children and adolescents.
Join a Book Club
Books are more fun when shared with others! Here is a list of libraries with book clubs and their upcoming readings.
Movies and more…
A large collection of movies is available through the Online Catalog. Just search for the titles you want in the Online Catalog, place holds, and ask to have the items delivered to your local library. Pass the popcorn!
Money Smart
Money Smart brings together practical information on saving money, finding work, dealing with mortgage issues and more. This page presents a wide variety of information that's been assembled by the Sacramento Public Library.
Biography Resource Center
This database combines award-winning biographies from respected Gale Group sources. Biography Resource Center also includes full-text articles from hundreds of periodicals.Literature Resource Center
The InfoTrac Literature Resource Center provides access to biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of authors from every age and literary discipline.What Do I Read Next?
What Do I Read Next? includes nearly 100,000 recommended titles, more than 53,000 plot summaries, and awards information from 557 awards, all to help you uncover new reading adventures, find long-remembered favorites, and discover award-winning titles.
