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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Government Website

http://browsetopics.gov

Browse Topics is your pathway to government information.

Browse Topics is a resource designed to be the pathway to any publicly-accessible, Government information. Maintained by volunteer librarians, Browse Topics helps the public locate data, conduct research, and learn about various government Web sites.

Check out Browse Topics for information on the arts, agriculture, business & economy, computers & Internet, defense & military, education, environment, health & safety, history, international, people & cultures, politics and law, recreation & travel, reference, science & technology, and United States.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Making Sense of the American Civil War


Civil War Book Series at Public Library
“Making Sense of Civil War” Discussion Group

Lawton, OK.  The Lawton Public Library will host a five-part reading and discussion series titled “Making Sense of the American Civil War.” In commemoration of the Civil War sesquicentennial, the series encourages participants to consider the legacy of the Civil War and emancipation.   The series is free and open to all adults in the community and is led by Robert Lance Janda, Ph.D.  The series will be held at 6:30 p.m. on September 11, October 11, November 8, and December 13, 2012.  

The program is part of a national initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Library Association.  Additional support has been provided by the Oklahoma Humanities Council and Lawton Friends of the Library.

The Lawton Public Library is one of more than 150 libraries nationwide that will host the series.  “Making Sense of the American Civil War” uses books and scholar-led discussions as an effective entry into serious thought, discussion and further reading.  It also offers an occasion to bring diverse groups together at the library to discuss the modern implications of the Civil War and emancipation through a mix of scholarly essays, books, and discussions.

A limited number of books are available for checkout.  Kristin Herr, Library Director, encourages everyone to come and learn more about the legacy of the American Civil War. Herr says, “It is a delightful evening of exploring the Civil War through historical and contemporary literature in scholar-led discussion.  Each session focuses on a different fact of the Civil War experience”.

All meetings are held at the Lawton Public Library 110 SW 4th Street, Lawton, OK 73501 in the library meeting rooms 1 & 2.  For information, call Dory Thomas at 580-581-3450 ext. 3 or dothomas@cityof.lawton.ok.us or visit www.cityof.library.ok.us/library.

August Calendar

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Genealogy News


Rumblings from the Family History Room
 
Ben Tahmahkera presents “A Clash in Cultures” Tuesday, August 14th at the Great Plains Technology Center’s Worley Center at 7 pm.  He will discuss Comanche heritage  and offer insights into his famous ancestor Quanah Parker.  This special presentation is free and open to the public.  It is sponsored by the Southwestern Oklahoma Historical Society and the Lawton Public Library.
 
A member of the Comanche Tribe, Ben Tahmahkera is the great-grandson of Tahmahkera and Weryokhi and the great-great-grandson of Quanah Parker and Weckcah.
 
Tahmahkera is a well known and popular speaker who has addressed many diverse audiences, including members of Congress.  For over 30 years he has been educating policymakers and citizens of our area’s rich Comanche and Native American heritage.   On November 7, 2009, Tahmahkera was inducted into the National Multicultural Heritage Museum and Hall of Fame, in Fort Worth.  The museum is dedicated to honoring and documenting the lives of men and women who have made exemplary contributions to Western Heritage, past and present.  Proceeding Tahmahkera’s presentation will be a performance of Native American flute music by Bubba Sovo, the son of June Sove.
 
On the following Monday the Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society will meet for their annual birthday bash  at the McMahon Foundation, 716 SW C Ave. and not at the library.   August is the only time during the year they do not meet in the library.  Besides the installation of new officers, members will swap stories, tales and yarns about their families.
 
Paul Follett
Genealogy Librarian

Thursday, August 9, 2012

STORYTIMES

Storytimes

Wednesdays

11:00 a.m.

  Stories, Puppets, Music Fun

geared towards ages 3-5

For more information, contact Heather Everett
580-581-3450, ext. 5


Friday, July 27, 2012

Afzal, Guest Blogger

If you think being a librarian is a dry and boring job, read this snippet from the life of Afzal, reference librarian.

I have always enjoyed serving the Lawton community while working at the reference desk. Finding books on various subjects including biographies has been a joyful task for me. But it is not very pleasant when customers roost in the library at closing time.

It was that time at the library on December 16, 2011, when four intruders flew in and flocked around the biographies. I knew people love their libraries but was surprised to find that in Lawton the pigeons also enjoy the environment of Lawton Public Library. Although it was closing time, I enjoyed and captured all of them with my camera.

Afzal



If you need help while in the library, come to the reference desk.  Afzal or any of the other reference librarians will be happy to assist you.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Online Test Prep Books

The following study guides are available on our website:

Ace the TOEFL Essay (TWE): Everything You Need for the Test of Written English
Algebra Demystified
Algebra I Essentials for Dummies
Algebra I for Dummies
Algebra I Workbook for Dummies
Algebra II Essentials for Dummies
ASVAB for Dummies
CEOE OGET Oklahoma General Education Test 074
Cliffsnotes Algebra II Quickreview
Cliffsnotes ASVAB
Cliffsnotes ASVAB Cram Plan
Cliffsnotes GED Cram Plan
Cliffsnotes GRE General Test Cram Plan
Easy Algebra Step-By-Step
GED for Dummies
GRE for Dummies
Handbook of Basic Medical Care Techniques
Handbook of Medical Specialties
McGraw-Hill's 10 ACT Practice Tests
McGraw-Hill's ASVAB, Second Edition
McGraw-Hill's New GRE, 2011-2012 Edition
McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test Biology E/M
McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test Chemistry
McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test Literature
Medical Pharmacology at a Glance
Pre-Algebra Demystified
SAT for Dummies
Speaking and Writing Strategies for the TOEFL Ibt
Tabe Test of Adult Basic Education

To access any of these titles from a computer with Internet access, go to


Then click on the myilibrary icon.


You can search by test name, book title or browse the collection. When you find a book you would like to read, click on the book cover and the book will open for you to read on your computer.

These e-books do not download to an e-reader. 

For assistance, contact the reference desk at 580-581-3450, ext. 4.