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Apr 152021
 

Summary

In January 2021, Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library conducted a survey designed to gauge public opinion about their experience with the MC-NPL online presence, focusing on the role of digital technology in bringing library services to people’s day-to-day lives during the pandemic. Questions revolved around four areas of the library’s online presence: MC-NPL’s website, Facebook, virtual programming, and electronic resources.

The results show that from social media to virtual programming, MC-NPL patrons have a favorable perception of their online library experience.

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General Comments

The library received many patron comments that thanked our staff for their “super” service and for taking the extra steps required to enable the public to continue using the library. MC-NPL staff thanks everyone for the kind remarks.

People reported an interest in library virtual programs but many were unaware that the library provided them. The Main library and the four branches offer many virtual programs. For current listings, please click the link below:

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The library has a monthly newsletter where you can keep up with upcoming events and library news. Our Facebook page is also an excellent way to learn about our programs and library news.

Please help us get the word out about these programs. Tell your friends and your friends’ friends!

Additionally, patrons offered suggestions for improvement, asked us questions, and requested our assistance. While we are unable to respond directly to those individuals, we do provide responses under Your Questions, Our Answers below. If you do not see your question answered or need further assistance, please contact us at (610) 278-5100 ext. 0. We will be glad to assist you.

Your Questions, Our Answers

1. Can I borrow video media online?

The library provides a collection of online video media through the OverDrive/Libby application. Alternatively, we do have a well-stocked video department with physical video media.

2. How can I learn to speak Spanish?
The library has a large collection of books, videos, CDs, and an e-Resource called Mango Language Database for learning Spanish and other languages. Contact the Reference Department at (610) 278-5100 ext. 2 if you would like help locating these materials.
3. Can you help me log into my library account?
Please call or stop by the Circulation Desk to speak with one of our staff and they can walk you through the log-in process. Circulation’s phone number is (610) 278-5100 ext. 0. You can also watch this short demonstration video.
4. Do you allow Interlibrary Loan (ILL) book requests to be placed online?
We ask that you call the Reference Desk at (610) 278-5100 ext. 2; or stop by the Reference and Information Desk to place your request. This allows the library to gather all necessary information that ensures the request is complete.
5. When I renew an item on the website, can I change the due date?
When renewing a physical item (book CD, DVD), the patron cannot change the due date. The new due date is set automatically.

On OverDrive/Libby about 72 hours before its current due date your digital account may offer you a renewal (if renewals are available for that title). You may then renew the item if you wish. The new due date is set automatically.

Of course, all renewals are dependent on whether a current request exists for that item and how many times you have already renewed the item.

6. Can you please increase the availability of current audiobooks and large print books, and eBooks?
We take each new request for library materials that we receive into consideration with respect to our budget. If there is a physical item you want that we do not have in the shared catalog, we have an effective Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service which we use to obtain the physical item from a library outside of Montgomery County.
7. Can you make the library catalog searchable by any combination of keywords including title, author, and type?
The search function in the library catalog accepts multiple keyword combinations. There are also advanced search functions which allow patrons to narrow searches even further. If you are having issues finding what you need, please call the Reference Department at (610) 278-5100 ext. 2 or stop by the Reference Desk for help. You can also watch this short demonstration video.
8. Can you add Hoopla to your services?
Due to budget limitations, the library is unable to offer Hoopla.
9. Can I request materials (i.e. books, CDs, and DVDs) online and pick them up via curbside service?
Yes.  Click on My Library Account at the top of our website.  Log into your account using your barcode number and password.  Search the catalog and place your request.  You will be notified when the item is ready for pick-up.  Then call the library at (610) 278-5100 ext. 0 to request a curbside pick-up.
10. Can I schedule pickups online?
To schedule a pick-up, you must call the Library at (610) 278-5100 ext. 0. We do not offer the ability to schedule pick-ups online.
11. Can I receive text reminders that my book is ready to be picked up?
Yes.  Call the library at (610) 278-5100, ext. 0 and we will set up text reminders for you.  Alternatively, you can set up the text reminders yourself: Login to your account by clicking My Library Account at the top of our website. Once logged in, click on “Contact Information and Preferences,” and enter your phone number and carrier.
12. Can you give suggestions for new authors/books based on a client's reading history?
Because of patron privacy concerns, we do not offer this automated service. Contact the Reference Department at (610) 278-5100 ext. 2; and they will be happy to suggest a book.
13. To be more environmentally friendly can you tailor the size of the curbside pickup paper bags according to the number of books being picked up?
We buy our bags in bulk to save on cost. However, the paper bags are recyclable. If you would rather not have a bag, please let us know when you call to pick up your items.
14. Can you help me get the most use out of my tablet?
As soon as we can have volunteers in the building again, we will be starting up our Tech Help appointments. While our volunteers do not teach lessons per se, they can help you understand how your tablet works.
15. I would like to use the library's electronic resources. Can you help me learn how to use the Internet more efficiently so that I can then make use of your electronic resources?
The Computer Lab offers one-on-one classes over the Internet. We would be happy to help you develop your web browsing skills. Call 610-278-5100 x. 141 to get started.

Questions about the individual electronic resources and how best to use them can be answered by the Reference Desk. Call (610) 278-5100 ext. 2 for assistance.

16. I have trouble opening your website. Will you help me?
Please call the library at (610) 278-5100 ext. 141. We can help you access our website.
17. How do I find and access digital materials such as eBooks?
eBooks, eAudio, and digital magazines are all part of the OverDrive collection.

The OverDrive collection can be accessed by clicking the blue “OverDrive” button at the top of our website. Using your library account, you can then search for, borrow, and download eBooks, e-Audiobooks, and digital magazines to most electronic devices or computers.

Access to digital materials is also provided by OverDrive and Libby apps.

18. How do I get to OverDrive from your home page?
Simply click the blue “OverDrive” button at the top of our website.
19. Can you make Overdrive more easily searchable?
The search function in OverDrive accepts multiple keyword combinations and has advanced search options to allow patrons to narrow searches. If you are having issues finding what you need, please call (610) 278-5100 ext. 2, or stop by the Reference Department for help.
20. Can you post reading recommendations or best seller lists? Maybe you do, but I can't find it.
Recommended reading lists are available here:
http://mnl.mclinc.org/recommended-reading/

We agree navigation to that page is not intuitive. We will keep your comment in mind as we redesign the website.

We do not post a bestseller list. We will consider that for the future.

21. I'm used to walking around and getting ideas of what is new (books) at the library. Do you offer a current list of new books in the library?
Yes. You can sign up for a weekly email about our new books.
22. Site navigation can be confusing. Especially when trying to access information specific to my local branch. Can you help me?
Yes. Use the box on the left side of every page where the pulldown menu list specific to branches is located. If you need more assistance, please call your library branch.


23. Why is the website off-line frequently?
The website goes down when the library power goes out. If you are experiencing more frequent downtime than the occasional power outage, please call us at (610) 278-5100, ext. 141.
24. Can you overhaul the website design to improve navigation, make the site more intuitive, less cluttered, more appealing, etc.?
Indeed, we received many invaluable website improvement suggestions, too many to mention here. We will consider all those remarks as we work on redesigning the website.

Wrap up

Our library and its branches have always been “a gateway to lifelong learning”. Staff take this mission statement to heart, as we continue to learn more about our community’s needs.

By participating in the survey, you’ve helped us grow in more ways than one. Thank you!

Non-Fiction Reading Lists

 

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Looking for a non-fiction book… Try these staff recommended on-line non-fiction books!
If you’re interested in finding a good fiction book… Try our staff recommended fiction book list!

Goodreads recommended list of non-fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/nonfiction

Animals

Goodreads recommended reading list of the best non-fiction books on the subject of animals.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/75506.Best_Non_Fiction_Books_about_Plants_Animals_and_Nature

Brain Pickings newsletter recommends the best adult books about animals and pets.
http://www.brainpickings.org/2013/12/16/best-books-pets-animals/

Oprah Winfrey lists and reviews the best books for dog lovers.
http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/Great-Books-for-Dog-Lovers

Autobiography and Biography

Goodreads list of their recommended biography non-fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/biography

Goodreads recommended list of autobiography books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/953.Best_Memoirs_Autobiography_Travel

Reader’s favorite reviews and recommendations on autobiographies.
https://readersfavorite.com/book-reviews/book-reviews-genre-non-fiction-autobiography.htm

Food

Goodreads recommended list of food related non-fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/139.Food_Related_Non_Fiction

Goodreads list of recommended of the best cookbooks.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/185.Best_Cookbooks

Chicago foodies list the best non-fiction books on food.
http://www.chicagofoodies.com/2013/04/5-best-nonfiction-food-books.html

Poetry

Goodreads recommended list of the best poetry books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/36.Best_Poetry_Books

Goodreads recommended list of novels in poetry verse.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2057.Novels_in_Verse

Flavorwire recommended list of essential books of poetry.
http://flavorwire.com/449473/50-essential-books-of-poetry-that-everyone-should-read

National Public Radio’s recommended poetry booklist.
http://www.npr.org/2013/06/07/188728300/5-books-of-poetry-to-get-you-through-the-summer

Politics

Goodreads list of political non-fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1200.Politics

Real life Adventures

Goodreads recommended booklist on women adventurers.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9047.Trailblazing_Women_Adventurers

Art of Manliness website’s recommended reading list of non-fiction adventure books.
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2009/06/29/50-non-fiction-adventure-books/

The National Public Radio’s list of the best non-fiction adventure books.
http://www.npr.org/2011/07/14/137349544/summers-biggest-juiciest-nonfiction-adventures

Religion/Philosophy

Goodreads recommended reading list non-fiction books about Jesus.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/12458.Books_About_Jesus

Goodreads recommended books on non-fiction religion and spirituality
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/240.Different_Takes_on_Religion_Spirituality

Goodreads list of recommended Philosophy books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/451.Best_Philosophy_Book

Booklist on line’s top 10 non-fiction religious and spirituality books.
http://www.booklistonline.com/ProductInfo.aspx?pid=6464372&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1

The Christian Broadcast Network’s recommended top 10 Christian non-fiction books.
http://www.cbn.com/entertainment/books/ten-christian-bestsellers-you-should-own-goodwyn.aspx

Science

Goodreads recommended booklist of the best in non-fiction science books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/692.Best_Science_Books_Non_Fiction_Only

Goodreads recommended list of non-fiction books on literature and medicine.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2122.Medicine_and_Literature

Goodreads list of recommended motivational and self help books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7616.Motivational_and_Self_Improvement_Books

Goodreads recommended reading list of the best in nature books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2654.Best_Nature_Books

Goodreads recommended list of books on scientists and philosophers.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1826.Scientists_and_Philosophers

Open education website’s list of the 100 greatest popular science books.
http://oedb.org/ilibrarian/100-all-time-greatest-popular-science-books/

Listverse’s recommended top ten lists of popular science books.
http://listverse.com/2012/07/02/10-great-popular-science-books/

Travel

Goodreads list of favorite travel books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/633.Favourite_Travel_Books

The Telegraph Magazine’s list of the 20 best travel books of all time.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/artsandculture/travelbooks/4932008/The-20-best-travel-books-ofall-time.html

Salon Magazine’s top 5 best travel books.
http://www.salon.com/1999/05/19/best_5/

True Crime

Goodreads list of the best true crime books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/903.Best_True_Crime

Wikipedia’s list of non-fiction crime books.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Non-fiction_crime_books

War

Goodreads recommended list of the best non-fiction books about war.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/824.Best_Non_fiction_War_Books

Jennifer Hoey- Reference Librarian- Montgomery County Norristown Public Library 11/7/2014

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Fiction Reading Lists

 

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Looking for a good book? May we suggest the following websites…

If you are looking for a non-fiction book please see our staff recommended list of non-fiction books!

Fiction and Genres

Libsuccess
The website offers suggestions and guidance on books to read by the library staff.
http://www.libsuccess.org/Recommending_books

Goodreads
Goodreads provides recommended lists of books in all different genres voted on by the public and staff.
http://www.goodreads.com/

Internet Archive
The internet archive offers a free library of eBooks, audio books, music, websites, and videos in both fiction and non-fiction genres.
https://archive.org/

Fiction

Goodreads list of Best Fiction Books ever written.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1.Best_Books_Ever

Goodreads list of new fiction books for the adult reader
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9525.New_Adult_Literature

Kirkus magazine’s list of recommended fiction of 2013.
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/issue/best-of-2013/section/fiction/

Brigham City Library’s recommended adult fiction list.
http://bcpl.lib.ut.us/gentlegeneral.html

Librarian Lora Bruggerman’s blog that contains her recommendations for popular fiction
http://popgoesfiction.blogspot.com/

Genre Fiction booklist

Adventures/Westerns

Goodreads recommended list of Adventure fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/870.Magic_Adventure_Romance

Goodreads list of the best Western fiction genre books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1243.Best_Westerns

Hilo books recommended list of Adventure fiction books.
http://hilobrow.com/adventure/

Christian

Goodreads list of Christian fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/christian

Pininterest recommended list of Christian fiction books.
http://www.pinterest.com/cathylynnbryant/christian-fiction-book-recommendations-group-board/

LGBT

Goodreads list of Gay, Bi-sexual, Lesbian, and Transgender fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/gay

ALA list of reviews for LGBT fiction books.
http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/reviews/category/adult/

2014 list from Over the Rainbow Books recommended LGBT fiction books.
http://www.glbtrt.ala.org/overtherainbow/archives/457

Historical

Goodreads recommended list of Historical fiction books
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/historical

Alison’s blog recommended list of best adult historical fiction books.
http://www.alisoncanread.com/2012/06/read-outside-box-best-adult-historical.html

Williamsburg Library’s list of top 100 books in the historical fiction genre.
http://www.wrl.org/books-and-reading/adults/100-historical-fiction-writers

Humorous

Goodreads list of the best in humorous fiction genre.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/312.Best_Humorous_Books

Hennepin County Library’s recommended list of Humorous fiction books.
http://www.hclib.org/pub/bookspace/BooklistAction.cfm?list_num=651

Literature

Goodreads list of recommended Literature books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/literature

The Modern Library’s list of the top 100 best literature novels.
http://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/

Princeton University’s recommended reading list in the genre of Literature
https://complit.princeton.edu/undergraduate-program/current-majors/reading-selection-list

Mystery/Suspense

The Cincinnati Library’s recommended booklist of suspense fiction books.
http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/spotlight/newarrivals.asp?id=suspense_fiction

Goodreads list of the best mystery books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/11.Best_Crime_Mystery_Books

Flavorwire website’s booklist of essential mystery novels.
http://flavorwire.com/434548/50-essential-mystery-novels-that-everyone-should-read

Political thrillers

Goodreads recommended list of Political thrillers.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/609.Political_Thrillers

Big Thrill magazines recommended list of the best political thriller novels.
http://www.thebigthrill.org/latest-books/political-thrillers/

Addictive books recommended list of the top political thrillers.
http://addictivebooks.com/political/political_1.htm

Religions/Spirituality

Goodreads list of religious fiction.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/religious-fiction

Goodreads recommended list of spiritual fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/spiritual-fiction

Goodreads recommended list of the best in non-Christian spiritual books.
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/25322.Best_Non_Christian_Spiritual_Books

Romance

Goodreads recommended list of Romance fiction.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/romance

Goodreads recommended list of contemporary romance fiction.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/contemporary

Science Fiction/Fantasy

Good reads recommended reading list of the best in science fiction and fantasy books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3.Best_Science_Fiction_Fantasy_Books

National Public Radio’s list listeners picks of the top 100 in science fiction and fantasy books.
http://www.npr.org/2011/08/11/139085843/your-picks-top-100-science-fiction-fantasy-books

Goodreads booklist of fantasy fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/fantasy

Flavorwire’s recommended list of sci-fi and fantasy novels everyone should read.
http://flavorwire.com/408275/50-sci-fifantasy-novels-that-everyone-should-read

Thriller/Horror

Goodreads booklist of Thriller books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/348.Thrillers

Myfivekids blog’s recommended best thriller books.
http://myfivekids.hubpages.com/hub/best-thriller-books

Goodreads recommended booklist of horror novels.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/horror

Litreactors recommended list of 10 of the scariest stories they ever read.
http://litreactor.com/columns/storyville-10-of-the-scariest-books-ive-ever-read

Urban lit

Street fiction’s website provides lists of recommended urban fiction books.
http://streetfiction.org/

Urban Reviews provide reviews and recommendations for urban fiction.
http://www.urbanreviewsonline.com/

Goodreads list of urban fiction books.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4770._This_Is_The_Definition_Of_Urban_Fiction_

Evanston public library’s recommended urban fiction booklist.
http://www.epl.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=820:adult-urbanfiction&catid=90:urban-fiction&Itemid=290

War Fiction

Goodreads list of the best war fiction novels.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9990.Best_War_Novels

University of Texas’s booklist guide to the Civil War fiction books.
http://www.uta.edu/english/tim/civilwar/

Shortlist magazines recommended guide to the greatest war novels of all time.
http://www.shortlist.com/entertainment/books/the-greatest-war-novels-of-all-time

Jennifer Hoey – Reference Librarian – Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library 11/7/2014

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May 252018
 

Summer is for Reading! Enjoy Summer Reading events and activities for all ages here at the Main Library, June 16 through August 11, 2018! Register and participate and you could even win a prize!

For Adults: Read a book, magazine or listen to an audiobook, turn in a review, and be entered for a chance to win weekly prizes including a spa basket, movie basket, and a main prize of two community theater tickets and a $50 restaurant gift card! There will also be a prize basket where participants can turn in our puzzles for a prize! Sign up at the Reference Desk.
Staff Recommendations for Summer 2018 Fiction

For Teens: Join us for free live musical performances, maker events, a music mixing studio, and performing arts workshops. Get credit for reading, attending our events, and other activities, and you’ll earn a chance to win some super prizes, including the grand prize of a Nintendo Switch. Sign up at the Front Desk.

For Children ages 0-12: Win prizes for reading! Pick up a summer reading log and keep track of the minutes you read. For every two hours you read or have been read to, you win a prize (up to ten free books per child) and a chance to win a bicycle or a $50 Barnes & Noble gift certificate. Sign up in the Childrens Department.

Cooking for Health

 

Cooking for Health: Cookbooks for Specific Conditions

Book cover of Healing Spices: How to Use 50 Everyday and Exotic Spices to Boost Health and Beat Disease Healing Spices: How to Use 50 Everyday and Exotic Spices to Boost Health and Beat Disease
by Bharat B. Aggarwal
Looks at the healing properties of fifty spices and explains how they can be incorporated into a healthy diet to treat specific health problems and boost natural immunity against common diseases, with fifty recipes for main and side dishes and instructions for making spice mixes. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Allergy-Friendly Food for Families Allergy-Friendly Food for Families
Compiles recipes lacking five major allergens, including wheat, dairy, eggs, nuts, and soy, and provides ideas for desserts, snacks, and parties. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of American Heart Association Healthy Family Meals American Heart Association Healthy Family Meals
Includes recipes that offer heart-healthy meal solutions that can keep families on a healthy course, with information on how to make healthy choices in the grocery store. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Prevent a Second Heart Attack: 8 Foods, 8 Weeks to Reverse Heart Disease Prevent a Second Heart Attack: 8 Foods, 8 Weeks to Reverse Heart Disease
by Janet Bond Brill
Refutes deprivation-based recommendations for heart-attack survivors, outlining a Mediterranean-style eating strategy based on clinically proven dietary combinations, in a reference complemented by recipes and a 14-day meal plan. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Juice Lady's Guide to Juicing for Health The Juice Lady's Guide to Juicing for Health
by Cherie Calbom
An updated edition explores the link between health and nutrition while providing recipes tailored to the needs of more than fifty health conditions, from ADHD and cancer to diabetes and multiple sclerosis, in a guide that also outlines specific nutritional programs and cleansing regimens. Original. 17,500 first printing. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Gluten –Free Recipes for the Conscious Cook Gluten –Free Recipes for the Conscious Cook
by Leslie Cerier
'The Green Chef,' Leslie Cerier, presents Gluten-Free Recipes for the Conscious Cook, a vegetarian cookbook filled with recipes for gluten-free, delicious meals the whole family can enjoy. The book includes tips on seasonal cooking, adapting family recipes to accommodate celiac disease, and incorporating wholesome organic ingredients for optimal nutrition.
Book cover of Betty Crocker Living With Cancer Cookbook Betty Crocker Living With Cancer Cookbook
by Betty Crocker
Published in partnership with the Pink Together cancer support network, a latest volume of recipes that provide for the specific nutritional needs of cancer patients includes options for minimizing treatment side effects and is complemented by uplifting quotes, anecdotes and practical tips from survivors. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Just What the Doctor Ordered Diabetes Cookbook Just What the Doctor Ordered Diabetes Cookbook
by Joseph D'Amore
Brother-and-sister team Joseph D'Amore – doctor and cook – and Lisa D'Amore-Miller – chef and nutrition expert – have the medical knowledge and cooking expertise to make good food and great health a reality in your life. With these 133 quick, easy, and flavorful recipes, you'll be treating yourself with taste and wholesome nutrition.
Book cover of The Autism Cookbook The Autism Cookbook
by Susan K Delaine
Join the countless other families who have discovered enormous improvementin their autistic children through diet—now featuring new recipes, new photographs,new alternative ingredients, and the same beautiful design and deliciousfood that made the original edition so popular. Written by a mother of an autisticchild with numerous food allergies, this book is a simple and easy guide to preparingfamily-friendly meals that can improve a child’s digestion and immunity.Recipes are all free from wheat, rice, barley, oat, egg, milk, soy, peanut, tree nuts,fish, and shellfish. All recipes are gluten-free and casein-free and alternatives torefined white sugar are offered in recipes that require a sweetener. – (Norton Pub)
Book cover of Dropping Acid: the Reflux Diet Cookbook &amp; Cure Dropping Acid: the Reflux Diet Cookbook & Cure
Describes the symptoms of acid reflux, offers information on how to allieviate it through diet, and includes seventy-five recipes for breakfast, salads, soups, entrees, snacks, and desserts. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Pink Ribbon Diet: a Revolutionary New Weight Loss Plan to Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk The Pink Ribbon Diet: a Revolutionary New Weight Loss Plan to Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk
by Mary Flynn
A new diet for the overweight breast-cancer patient or anyone at risk for the disease features 150 recipes full of nutrients that are thought to lower breast-cancer risk and improve biomarkers, which are indicators of risk. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Probiotic &amp; Prebiotic Recipes for Health: 100 Recipes that Battle Colitis, Candidiasis, Food Allergies &amp; other Digestive Disorders Probiotic & Prebiotic Recipes for Health: 100 Recipes that Battle Colitis, Candidiasis, Food Allergies & other Digestive Disorders
by Tracy Olgeaty Gensler
Introduces one hundred healthful recipes made from prebiotic foods that are designed to promote the growth of protective, probiotic bacteria in the intestines while combating such ailments as colitis and other digestive disorders, heart disease, and cancer, accompanied by instructions on how to cook and store food to preserve optimal well-being. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Deliciously G-Free Deliciously G-Free
by Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Presents more than one hundred easy-to-prepare recipes for satisfying gluten-free dishes while sharing stories about how the author successfully converted her family to a gluten-free diet. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The DASH Diet Action Plan: Proven to Lower Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Without Medication The DASH Diet Action Plan: Proven to Lower Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Without Medication
by Maria Heller
Presents a comprehensive diet plan designed to lower blood pressure and cholesterol through nutritional choices, with recipes and advice on healthy foods, meal plans, exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Gluten-Free Makeovers Gluten-Free Makeovers
by Beth Hillson
Hillson shows you how to put together your own gluten-free kitchen, and provides a detailed how-to for your own recipe makeovers. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Simply—Gluten-Free Quick Meals Simply—Gluten-Free Quick Meals
by Carol Kicinski
Demonstrates how to transition to a gluten-free lifestyle easily, providing more than one hundred simple, quick-prepare recipes that include options for everyday meals and special occasions. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet The Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet
Outlines five habits to follow and five habits to change in order to lose weight and manage blood sugar with a healthy diet and exercise. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Kitchen Diva's Diabetic Cookbook The Kitchen Diva's Diabetic Cookbook
by Angela Shelf Medearis
”Filled with delicious, inventive recipes, The Kitchen Diva's Diabetic Cookbook offers much more than a great resource for families who struggle with challenges of meal planning for diabetics. As in all of Medearis's cookbooks, the recipes are family friendly, well written, and easy for even beginning cooks to follow. I'm adding it to my list to give as gifts to all the busy family cooks in my life.” –Donna Pierce, BlackAmericaCooks.com and SkilletDiaries.com, former assistant food editor for theChicago Tribune – (Andrews McMeel)
Book cover of The Complete IBS Health and Diet Guide The Complete IBS Health and Diet Guide
by Maitreyi Raman
Comprehensive in its scope, the book features more than 100 delicious recipes (with accompanying nutritional analysis) that have been specially created to help manage IBS. The recipes cover virtually every meal, from breakfast and snacks to main meal options and entrées, including vegan and vegetarian selections.
Book cover of The Divvies Bakery Cookbook: No Nuts, No Eggs, No Dairy, Just Delicious The Divvies Bakery Cookbook: No Nuts, No Eggs, No Dairy, Just Delicious
by Lori Sandler
A volume of favorite vegan recipes from New York's famous allergen-free “fun foods” bakery includes options for special occasions and a bonus selection of gluten-free recipes, in a collection that includes such fare as Divvies Famous Chocolate Cupcakes, Pick-Your-Berry Muffins and “Ice Cream” Hash. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Back in the Swing Cookbook: Recipes for Eating and Living Well Every Day After Breast Cancer The Back in the Swing Cookbook: Recipes for Eating and Living Well Every Day After Breast Cancer
by Barbara C. Unell and Judith Fertig
Collects over one hundred fifty recipes for breast cancer survivors that feature natural ingredients, and offers suggestions on adopting a positive attitude and lifestyle and focusing on long-term wellness. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Ultimate Allergy-Free Snack Cookbook The Ultimate Allergy-Free Snack Cookbook
by Judi Zucker
Offers more than one hundred vegetarian recipes that are free of eggs, cow's milk, soy, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shelllfish. – (Baker & Taylor)

Job Hunting

 

Cover Letters and Resumes

Book cover of Federal Resume Guidebook: Strategies for Writing a Winning Federal Resume Federal Resume Guidebook: Strategies for Writing a Winning Federal Resume
by Kathryn Troutman
Explains how to tailor a resume for a government job, gives advice on other parts of the application process and covers a wide range of job areas. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Knock &#8216;Em Dead Resumes Knock ‘Em Dead Resumes
by Martin John Yate
The latest edition of a vital job-hunting resource provides a number of high-quality sample resumes to use as templates and show what to doùand what not to doùin a book that also includes plenty of resume-writing tips. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Networking

Book cover of Find a Job through Social Networking Find a Job through Social Networking
by Diane Crompton
Provides expert tips on using the Internet to find jobs, expertise, referrals and clients; offers the basics on getting started with professional-networking sites; and includes a directory of networking sites and other resources. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of 101 Successful Networking Strategies 101 Successful Networking Strategies
by Eric Kramer
Written by accomplished career coach and clinical psychologist Eric Kramer, this unique book applies the latest research in social intelligence to networking like no other book. Easy to read and understand, with strategies that are simple to implement, 101 SUCCESSFUL NETWORKING STRATEGIES offers a wealth of recommendations today's readers can instantly implement to become master networkers. – (Cengage Learning)

Unemployment

Book cover of Eliminated! Now What? Eliminated! Now What?
by Jean Baur
Teaches the unemployed how to view their job loss as an opportunity, explaining what to do in the first days following a layoff, how to maintain a positive attitude, how best to look for a new job and more, in a book that includes case studies of real people who lost their jobs, yet went on to successful careers. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)

Job Searching and Career Development

Book cover of The Job Search Solution: The Ultimate System for Finding a Great Job Now The Job Search Solution: The Ultimate System for Finding a Great Job Now
by Tony Beshara
Book cover of What Color is Your Parachute? What Color is Your Parachute?
by Richard Nelson Bolles
Thoroughly revised for 2016, a handy job-hunter's guide explains how to identify one's personal goals and interests and reveals how to apply that information toward obtaining satisfying employment, with tips on interviews, salary-negotiation techniques, career searching online and more, in a guide that reflects the current market. Simultaneous. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success: Kick-Start Your Business, Brand, and Job Search The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success: Kick-Start Your Business, Brand, and Job Search
by Wayne Breitbarth
Describes how to navigate the business networking site, covering how to create a effective personal profile to find a job, customer, or opportunity. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Book of U.S. Government Jobs: Where They are, What's Available, and How to Complete a Federal Resume. The Book of U.S. Government Jobs: Where They are, What's Available, and How to Complete a Federal Resume.
by Dennis Damp
Discusses the nature of government jobs, civil service hiring procedures, types of jobs available, examinations, the application form, working abroad and provisions for people with disabilities. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Complete Guide to Joining the Peace Corps The Complete Guide to Joining the Peace Corps
by Sharlee DiMenichi
”Had this book been around in 1988 when I first joined the Peace Corps, it would have alleviated a lot of the guess-work. It really gives the reader a true insight into what to expect when deciding whether `the toughest job you'll ever love' is for them. Pack your bags for great adventure!”-Jennifer Zweigbaum, Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, Mauritania, 1989-1990 – (Blackwell Publishing)
Book cover of Dig This Gig: Find Your Dream Job—or Invent It Dig This Gig: Find Your Dream Job—or Invent It
by Laura Dodd
Drawn from hundreds of interviews, this modern-day Working for millennials introduces a vast array of dynamic young people who provide their firsthand views of entirely new fields taking off, and features invaluable advice from such industry icons as Jeffrey Sachs and Dan Rather. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of EZ Occupational Outlook Handbook EZ Occupational Outlook Handbook
A comprehensive resource offers job outlooks for every relevant profession and includes helpful appendices that sort jobs by eduction requirement, provide career resources and much more. Original. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Women Still at Work: Professionals over Sixty and on the Job Women Still at Work: Professionals over Sixty and on the Job
by Elizabeth Fideler
Women Still at Work draws on national survey data and in-depth interviews, showing not only the big picture of older women advancing their careers despite tough economic conditions, but also providing the personal insights of everyday working women from all parts of the country. Their stories showcase some of the key themes women choose to stay at work—including job satisfaction, diminishing retirement savings, the need to support children or parents longer in life, exercising the hard-won right to work, and more. Women Still at Work shows employment to be a positive and rewarding part of life for many women well beyond the expected retirement age. – (Rowman and Littllefield)
Book cover of The Web 2.0 Job Finder The Web 2.0 Job Finder
by Brenda Greene
Social networking sites are dramatically changing the way people stay connected. Not surprisingly, sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook, along with “tweets,” blogs, and personal Web pages, are now key components of how job seekers discover exciting new opportunities and how companies find promising new employees.
Book cover of The AARP Crash Course in Finding the Work You Love The AARP Crash Course in Finding the Work You Love
by Samuel Greengard
A guide to recareering looks at the art of switching careers and offers tips on finding a compatibile and fulfilling career in an area of genuine interest. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Complete Idiot's Guide to LinkedIn The Complete Idiot's Guide to LinkedIn
by Susan Gunelius
Helps new and experienced members become super-users of the social networking website, explaining how to tailor a profile to achieve a particular goal as well as finding jobs, consulting positions and clients. Original. 15,000 first printing. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Life after the Military: A Handbook for Transitioning Veterans Life after the Military: A Handbook for Transitioning Veterans
by Janelle Hill
Discusses the issues transitioning veterans face when making the move to civilian life, from finding employment to managing finances. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Start-Up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career The Start-Up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career
by Reid Hoffman
The founder of LinkedIn demonstrates how to apply effective entrepreneurial strategies to an individual career, explaining how to navigate modern challenges by becoming more innovative, self-reliant and networked. 60,000 first printing. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Cracking the New Job Market: The 7 Rules for Getting Hired in Any Economy Cracking the New Job Market: The 7 Rules for Getting Hired in Any Economy
by R. William Holland
Shows what a prospective employer finds important; emphasizes those skills, accomplishments, and qualities in resumes and interview answers; identifies the intersection between talents and what the marketplace needs; and unlocks the power of social media. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Way Up: How to Keep Your Career Moving in the Right Direction The Way Up: How to Keep Your Career Moving in the Right Direction
by Donald Hurzeler
Book cover of The Job Survival Instruction Book The Job Survival Instruction Book
by Karin Ireland
Surviving in today's workplace requires wisdom and wit. This newly revised edition of The Job Survival Instruction Book, Third Edition: 400+ Tips, Tricks, and Techniques to Stay Employed offers plenty of both for anyone who is employed or soon-to-be employed. This book offers workers of all ages a variety of helpful tips on how to get, and stay, employed: how to perform some basic work skills, how to be the kind of employee that employers want to hire and keep, and how to adopt attitudes that make both the employer and the applicant/employee successful and happy. It also includes a few suggestions on how readers might downsize their lifestyles to fit the work they want to do, and how to know when a job is a bad fit and it's time to leave. Keep this book at your desk at all times. You never know when you'll need a little inspiration and motivation to survive – and thrive – in the workplace! – (Cengage Learning)
Book cover of Be Your Own Best Publicist Be Your Own Best Publicist
by Jessica Kleiman
Public relations specialists Kleiman and Cooper show readers how to use public relations to achieve job goals, from looking for employment to getting a promotion to landing clients. Through personal anecdotes, first-hand accounts, and experiences, they outline a three-step process that helps workers prepare by developing a personal story, doing research, and mapping out a plan to reach goals; project personality, image, and key messages; and protect that image. Topics covered include networking, interviews, and respect. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) – (Book News)
Book cover of I Got My Dream Job and So Can You: 7 Steps to Creating Your Ideal Career after College I Got My Dream Job and So Can You: 7 Steps to Creating Your Ideal Career after College
by Pete Leibman
Recent graduates looking to enter the workforce face a discouraging job market and stiff competition for even the most entry-level positions. Yet with the right attitude and strategies, they can break into any organization in any industry and start climbing the ladder to success. – (American Management Association)
Book cover of The 10 Laws of Career Reinvention The 10 Laws of Career Reinvention
by Pamela Mitchell
Suggests ways to psychologically and financially prepare oneself for a career change in today's volatile economic market, sharing true success stories to illustrate lessons for adapting one's working roles. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of I Found a Job! I Found a Job!
by Marcia Pounds
Explores a host of job-search strategies designed for today's tough economy, teaching readers how to develop an aggressive job-search plan, adjust their expectations, rebound from rejection, and accept the right position. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of The Art of Selling Yourself: The Simple Step-by-Step Process for Success in Business and Life The Art of Selling Yourself: The Simple Step-by-Step Process for Success in Business and Life
by Adam Riccoboni
Presents advice for successful self promotion both in a career and a personal life, covering such topics as increasing confidence, networking, creating connections, improving communication, and developing leadership skills. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Find Your Federal Job Fit Find Your Federal Job Fit
by Janet Ruck
”This little book shows you how to analyze your skills, experience, and values. It introduces you to the mission and values of key federal departments and agencies. And it tells you how to create a match between you and a target job destination.”–P. I – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Sams Teach Yourself LinkedIn in 10 Minutes Sams Teach Yourself LinkedIn in 10 Minutes
by Patrice-Anne Rutledge
Presents information on effectively using the online business network, describing how to create profiles, communicate with other members, find a job, request and provide recommendations, work with groups, and use applications. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Job Search Handbook for People with Disabilities Job Search Handbook for People with Disabilities
by Daniel Ryan
A complete career-planning and job-search guide for people with physical and mental disabilities explains how to identify strengths, explore options, find jobs, write resumes and perform well in interviews. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Job Hunting after 50 Job Hunting after 50
by Carol Silvis
”The good news is that companies do hire mature workers. The bad news is that many baby boomer job seekers do not know how to carry out a modern job search or present themselves to employers in the way that best represents their background. Ineffective resumes, job searches, and interviews can derail anyone's job search, but they can completely shut out the mature job applicant. ‘Job Hunting After 50' will prepare you with a plan of action to carry out an effective job search to get the job you want. It covers self-assessment of skills and qualifications, preparing a resume for today's market, dressing with style, using technology to find a job, identifying common mistakes made b job seekers over 50 and how to avoid them, and interviewing skills. Emphasis is placed on updating skills, improving energy level and attitude, and determining where the best jobs are for this age group” –Cover, p. 4. – (Baker & Taylor)
Book cover of Top 100 Health-Care Careers Top 100 Health-Care Careers
by Saul Wischnitzer
A manual of one hundred health-care careers, includes a directory of thousands of education and training programs and sample resumes and cover letters. – (Baker & Taylor)
Negotiation

Book cover of Salary Tutor: Learn the Salary Negotiation Secrets No One Ever Taught You Salary Tutor: Learn the Salary Negotiation Secrets No One Ever Taught You
by Jim Hopkinson
Jim Hopkinson details a novel way to get the the raise you deserve. Using these ten steps, you will be able to confidently and effectively negotiate your salary. With helpful tips and questions throughout, this book gives readers the tools to conquer “the evil HR lady.”- (Grand Central Pub)
Book cover of Earn What You're Really Worth: Maximize Your Income at Any Time in Any Market Earn What You're Really Worth: Maximize Your Income at Any Time in Any Market
by Brian Tracy
Provides proven strategies for earning true worth at work and explains how to better organize time and advance skills to succeed at every stage of a career no matter how competitive the industry. – (Baker & Taylor)