Arlington Heights Memorial Library (AHML)
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[edit] Overview
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library boasts one of the largest collections in the state of Illinois; it houses more than 450,000 items and 1,100 newspaper and magazine subscriptions. In addition to books and magazines, the Arlington Heights Memorial Library has DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, videos, toys, games, puzzles, puppets, CD-ROMs and large type books. All of these resources can be discovered through the library's catalog.
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library provides research tools such as online databases. Librarians are available to answer research questions and are reachable over the Web via IM (Instant Messaging), virtual reference, phone, and text messaging/SMS.
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library is especially well-known for its business resources, genealogycollection (The Shackley Room), and Kids’ World.
[edit] Notable Services
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library maintains the Arlington Heights Community Informationweb site.
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library has more than 60 computers available for public use. Library cardholders can also check out a laptop to use within the library. The Arlington Heights Memorial Library is also a wireless (wifi) hotspot. To learn more about the library’s technology offerings, check out Library eTools.
Sixty-seven percent of Arlington Heights residents hold library cards. A card from the Arlington Heights Memorial Library entitles cardholders to borrowing privileges at all North Suburban Library System public libraries.
Live homework help for students in grades 4–12 and college intro is available on the library’s web site through Tutor.com.
The bookmobile stops in 29 Arlington Heights neighborhoods bringing the latest books, DVDs, music and more. In addition, Village residents who are temporarily or permanently homebound due to an illness or physical disability may have library items brought to their homes through the Library Visitor Program. Participants may request books, audiobooks, videos, and other materials that will be delivered monthly by a library volunteer. The Library meets other Special Needs as well.
The library sponsors seven book discussions at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library and two more at the Arlington Heights Senior Centerin addition to a film discussion group. The library also maintains a Reading Room and Computer Room at the Senior Center.
Author and cultural programs and events for all ages are offered free at the library.
The Literacy Office at the library has eight computers with software to improve English skills, conversation programs and adult basic reading books. The library also offers free literacy/ESL classes in cooperation with Township High School District 214.
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library has books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and books on CD in 17 different world languages.
[edit] History
For information about the history of the Arlington Heights Memorial Library, read This Bookish Inclination, available in the library's catalogand Amazon.com.
[edit] References
Arlington Heights Memorial Library (Official Site): http://www.ahml.info
AHML VLogs http://www.ahml.info/vlog/vault.asp
AHML on FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arlington-Heights-IL/Arlington-Heights-Memorial-Library/15077285483
AHML on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/ahml
AHML on del.icio.us: http://del.icio.us/ahmlbookmarks
AHML eNewsLetters: http://www.booksite.com/texis/scripts/bookletter/addnluser.html?sid=5192
Daily Herald article on AHML: http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=156399
Arlington Heights Community Information: http://community.ahml.info
AHML in Library Journal:
http://www.libraryjournal.com/info/CA6473324.html
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6523475.html
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6483896.html
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6407759.html
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