Scan? Yes You Can

You probably know that you can make copies and print at the library. Did you know that you can also SCAN completely free at the library? Scan anything: photos, documents, maps, drawings; anything on paper that you want to turn into a digital file. Want some details?

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The First Ladies – A Reed Reads! Book Rec

The First Ladies by Marie Benedict

Where to find this book at Reed Memorial Library:

Darlene from Adult Services recommends The First Ladies, a fictionalized account of the friendship between first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune.

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Did you watch it or read it?

Last year was a big one for book-to-movie adaptations and 2025 is shaping up the same. Setting aside the argument about which one was better, we just want to know which you did last year. Did you watch the movie or read the book? Many times, nothing in the movie or its credits clues you in that they adapted the story from a book. If you liked some of these movies, you might want to check out the book and vice-versa.

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Asked and Answered – Correctly!

Where do you go when you have a question and can’t find the answer yourself? Just ask the Google, you say? Then what do you do when Google spits out multiple answers, some that may contradict each other? And how do you know if that answer is even correct?

Do you ask an AI chatbot? We’ve heard the stories about AI’s unbelieveably unreliable answers. You could call a friend, ask around, but did you know that you can also just ask your question at the library?

You’ve been asking and library staff have been answering your questions for as long as public libraries have been around. What kind of questions? Every kind.

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Why are we leaving our tree up? Because it’s COLD out there.

Our Giving Tree went up in December when the cold weather was just getting started. It’s colder than ever now and the need continues. So we’re keeping our tree up, adding decorations and collecting donations through the end of February. You can help.

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Strange Finds in Our Library’s Book Drop

This week we had a book returned to us from an Illinois library. They got it from a neighboring library in Idaho, who found it in their book return. As much as we’d love to know how and why our book from Ravenna, Ohio, ended up in Idaho and Illinois, we’ll probably never find out. But its arrival sparked a conversation about things that end up at our library that don’t belong to us.

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A Sorceress Comes to Call: A Reed Reads! Book Rec

A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher

Where to find this book at Reed Memorial Library:

Katie from Adult Services recommends A Sorceress Comes to Call to readers who enjoy a good fairytalesque novel. This book is standalone, but it is similar to other works by T. Kingfisher in that it blends magic, fantasy, and horror.

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Is it better to give or to receive? Both are good – as long as it’s a book!

Looking for the perfect gift? Wondering what kind of book to get for your friend/sibling/niece and nephew/parent/grandchild? Are you hoping to receive books as gifts? Our staff are readers and gift givers just like you AND we have the advantage of being surrounded by books daily. Here, on the cusp of the holiday season, we give you a brief rundown of books that our staff recommend for both giving and receiving.

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Yes, We Still Fax Things

Have you been asked to “fax over” some forms or information?

Who faxes stuff anymore since email came along? Where do you even do that in 2024? If you’re under 25, do you even know what a fax machine is? And where am I going to find a fax machine? The answer: your library, of course.

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Ravenna’s Midnight Madness: Family Fun Awaits

It’s that time of year again. Thanksgiving is coming and the very next day we kick off the holiday season during Ravenna’s Midnight Madness event. It’s an evening you don’t want to miss.

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