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Inspirational and Faith-Based Movies

Need a little pick-me-up? Inspirational and faith-based movies are popular checkouts! The library has a growing collection of inspirational books and movies. Here are some popular titles from the DVD collection. 

 

 

A Man Called John

Jon is a pastor with a unique form of praise. After an unwelcome “outburst” during a service, the senior pastor requests he is moved to another church. After being moved three times, he must decide whether to change his worship style or risk moving yet again.

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Instructional Genealogy Books and Videos

If you are looking to begin your research on your family history, general research books and instructional videos are a great place to get started. The library has a variety of resources available to you, and most of these titles are available from home. To Learn more about the library's genealogy collection, visit our genealogy webpage. 

Available in the Library Catalog

DNA and family history: how genetic testing can advance your genealogical research by By Chris Pomery

 

The family tree problem solver: tried-and-tr...

5 Simple Steps to Get Started on Your Family Tree

Getting started in your genealogical research can be daunting. Maybe you have tried before, but you hit a wall and lost steam, maybe you feel overwhelmed by the amount of information to organize or maybe you just don’t know what resources are available and how to use them. Wherever you may be in your journey, the library is a great place to get started. Through the library, you have access to professional librarians who specialize in genealogy, robust eResources accessible through your home computer and a large collection of physical resources available in the library.

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Paranormal Romance to Check Out this Fall

Are you a fan of all the spooky creatures that come around this time of year? If you’re hoping to dive into a new paranormal romance series this fall, check out some of these series favorites.

 

Shadow Reaper (Book One in the Shadow Riders Series) by Christine Feehan

This “deliciously dark” romance follows the lives of Stefano Ferraro, a Shadow Rider, and his love interest Francesca Cappello. Stefano learns that Francesca is also a shadow rider and attempts to take her under his wing when she moves into his Chicago territory.

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Voting: A Family Affair

Election season is upon us and there’s a good chance your little ones have noticed. From yard signs and to canvassers knocking on your door, the political climate is brewing just as intensely as the fall winds. Involving children in the voting process is a great way to develop a sense of citizenship at a young age. There’s a good chance your children have already participated in a vote: voting for which movie to watch, or whether to buy chocolate or vanilla ice cream at the store. This can be a great starting point to discuss political voting. Just as families vote for a movie, so do citize...

Language Learning Resources Available through the Library

Did you know that you can learn a new language through cutting-edge language learning software available through your local library? These language learning resources are even available from the convenience of your home computer or mobile device. Check out the below available language learning tools accessible with your Metro library card.

 

Mango Languages – This language learning resource is a great way to get started in your language-learning journey or to sharpen your language skills. Languages included in Mango are Spanish (Latin American), Cherokee, Engli...

Access Magazines Anywhere on RBdigital

RBdigital is a fun and easy to use magazine resource with a diverse selection of magazines for any age user. RBdigital can be accessed from the Downloads & Streaming page on the library’s website. Here are some features of interest on RBdigital:

The app - RBdigital has an app so all your favorite magazines can be read straight from your device. You can also peruse the magazine shelves for a new favorite from the convenience of your mobile device.

Notifications - Users can go into their RBdigital account settings in “My Preferences” and opt to receive e...

Halloween-Themed Books to Read with Your Kids

I’m so glad Autumn is finally here!  I love all the rain we’ve been having, the cooler days and even chillier nights, the warm drinks and snuggly blankets.  My kids love it too, but, most of all, we love Halloween.

Around the beginning of September, we start to immerse ourselves in all things Halloween.  Decorations sneak out of the closet and suddenly there’s a skeletal bird perched in the bathroom, a plastic cauldron full of Lego “soup” in the kitchen, a twisted witch’s broom in the hallway (life with small children is never boring).  We start watching Hallow...

Make Mine Gothic

It’s October, and that means I want the weather to be chilly, the foliage to be flaming, and for lots of spooky ghosty things to happen. But it’s also Oklahoma, which means the temperature is still 80 degrees, most of the grass and leaves are still green, and the scariest thing is the politics.

Little known fact: I was a huge scaredy-cat as a kid. I think my love of horror stemmed directly from my constant state of terror as a child. At some point, I figured out that if I deliberately exposed myself to scary things, then the emotion was within my control. But I’ve never been big o...

Oh, the Horror! Reads that will Give You Shivers

Looking for some Halloween reads to send shivers down your spine? Check out some of these horror titles this month.

 

Classic Horror Reads

Carrie by Stephen King

Carrie is a classic fast-paced horror read sure to get your skin crawling. Carrie is a troubled teen whose powers of telekinesis wreak havoc on a small town in Maine.

The Shining by Stephen King

The Shining has been called “back-prickling” and “haunting” – a King horror read that you will not soon forget. English teacher and writer, ...

Make Your Voice Heard!

Burning to vote, but not quite 18 yet? Here’s some good news: there are plenty of ways to get involved, even before your first trip to the polls. Here are some ideas to kick-start your civic engagement!

 

Register to Vote

 

If you will be turning 18 before (or on!) Election Day, you can register in advance to ensure a smooth first vote. Be sure to have a look at your sample ballot, available as a PDF file through the State Election Board. This way, you can take your time to read over your ballot, researching candidates and questions...

Walking Dead Day Reads

Ghouls, revenants, the infected, the undead, the walking dead, shamblers, reanimated corpse…all are ways to say ZOMBIE!!  On October 13th it’s Walking Dead Day!  A day in which we celebrate not only the TV show, but the comic/graphic novel, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary!  So in honor of The Walking Dead, here’s a list of library items that will help keep your Zombie spirit alive…well, sort of.

The Walking Dead: Compendium One by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore

This book is one of the reasons why there is a Walking Dead day. The Wa...

Homework Help Resource Post #7: Finding Credible Resources for Research Papers

Students who are still early in their academic career may not realize the importance of finding credible sources or know the different types of sources teachers may ask for. This short guide will get you started. Check out some of the homework help eResources on the Dog-Eared Blog's homework help resource series.

Evaluating Credibility

So how do you know if a particular resource is credible, anyway? There are a few questions you can ask yourself as you evaluate resources to determine credibility. Remember, it is worth it to go through this process to maintain the integrity ...

Homework Help Resource Post #6: College Prep

Today we want to talk about college prep – the homework every high school junior and senior dreads. So, how can the library help? The library has some great easy-to-use college prep resources to ease the pressure on you and your student.

College Blue Book

This is a great way to get your college search started – simply go to the state your child is interested in attending college and get a list of 4-year colleges as well as 2-year colleges and some trade schools. Click on the university you are interested in and view a description that includes key facts s...

You Heard it First - At Your Local Library

If you enjoy reading the headlines of magazines at the supermarket checkout or are in search of an article about your great uncle twice removed, but don’t want to spend the bucks on expensive subscriptions – we have got the perfect solution. So, stop creating new email addresses to get another free 10-day subscription and visit the Metro Library online research collection instead.

The library gives you access to thousands of the most popular magazines and newspapers. You can even access them from your mobile device! Check out these eResources to get the scoop on all your areas of ...