Showing posts with label ebooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ebooks. Show all posts

What did you do on Australia Day?

I spent part of Australia Day flicking through books about Australia, published by the CSIRO, an Australian icon.
These are a few of the over 100  CSIRO eBooks available online via the library catalogue.
Look for      Click here to view book
You will be asked for your membership and pin number.

Read them online or download to dip into them, time and again.

Nature lovers are well catered for in this collection, with many titles covering our unique natural areas and how to enjoy them, our wildlife, their habits and where to look for them.
A Natural History of Australian Bats uncovers the unique biology and ecology of these wonderful creatures. It features a description of each bat species found in Australia, as well as a section on bat myths. The book is enhanced by stunning colour photographs from Steve Parish, most of which have never been seen before.




Walks, Tracks and Trails of New South Wales highlights the best the state has to offer. 140 of the best walks, tracks or trails in New South Wales, which can be walked by the moderately fit individual. They are located in national parks, coastal parks, state forests, conservation reserves, historic parks and local government and public easements. Other routes follow state highways, minor roads, coastal cliffs, old gold routes, or pass bushranger haunts and back roads linking towns and historical features. Easy-to-interpret maps are included to help you navigate.
Most routes do not require specialist navigation or bushcraft skills, and vary in length from a 45-minute stroll to a 4-day, 65-kilometre camping trip.
 


Australasian Nature Photography: ANZANG Tenth Collection presents the finest photographs submitted to the 2013 Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
Each photograph is accompanied by technical information as well as anecdotes about how the picture was taken. The collection includes photos from Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.



 If the garden is your thing, use the day to do some Australian garden rescue or learn something from Pests, Diseases and Beneficials, which helps gardeners to identify and deal with those common insects and small animals (such as bugs, beetles, caterpillars, thrips and mites) that are found in every Australian garden.
It offers clear descriptions and full colour images to aid in identifying insects or other organisms, and provides useful advice on how to recognise and treat problems. The book also covers feeding habits, life cycles and insect biology.




Are you at the beach? Check if your understanding of the suns effects on your skin match the science.
Sun, Skin and Health begins with an explanation of what skin cancer is and how it forms, then discusses ultraviolet radiation and how to protect yourself, the effects of tanning, myths and truths about sunscreen, getting enough Vitamin D, the impact of the sun on your eyes, early detection and treatment of skin cancer, and life after skin cancer.
It is a must-read for anyone living under the Australian and New Zealand sun.


What is it with the weather lately?
Sprinter and Sprummer challenges the traditional four seasons, and encourages us to think about how we view changes in our natural world.
Since 1788, Australia has operated on the premise of four European seasons that make no sense in most parts of the country. This title suggests it's time to reject those seasons and to adopt a system that brings us more in tune with our plants and animals – a system that helps us to notice and respond to climate change. Sprinter and Sprummer illustrates how our natural world really responds to seasonal changes in temperature, rainfall and daylight, and why it would be better to divide up the year based on what Australian plants do rather than ancient rites of the Northern Hemisphere.



Perhaps your Australia Day celebrations suggested some improvements to your home?

 
A new fence perhaps......

Wouldn't a swim be nice......?
 How about a permanent BBQ........?




To help ensure your home improvements enhance the dream and don't become the nightmare, come in to your library and use these Building and Renovating tools to put you on the right path.

Photos above courtesy of Britannica Image Quest

Overdrive audiobooks and ebooks: new features

In a recent update to our Overdrive audiobooks and ebooks service 2 new features were added that users of this service will want to know about.

On Holiday? Relax with a good eBook

Your library has titles you can download or read online, wherever you are, this holiday season!

eBooks and eAudio are indicated in your library catalogue search results by these two icons:

eBook
2013
 
eAudio
2013    
 The icons with the 'e' as part of the caption indicate the titles which are Electronic Resources, and as such, they can be used from anywhere you have an internet connection! No need to physically visit the library to use them.


The library holds two types of eBook and two types of eAudio book.

eBooks in the Gale Virtual Reference Library and CSIRO Publishing titles can be used directly from your search result list, each record has a link to it's online location.





Or search the catalogue for either of these collections and follow the link to the entire title list and search within them.







These eBooks can look like this 



OR this. 











All titles GVRL and CSIRO titles are available to anyone at anytime. There are no loan periods or waitlists.



eBooks from Overdrive do not open directly from the search results. First time users must look at the instructions supplied from the library's Overdrive Audiobooks and eBooks  Learn More link, to ensure setup is smooth.










Overdrive has a great range of Fiction and Non-fiction titles, which can be found via Encore or in Overdrive itself.














Overdrive allows you to borrow titles for a 3 week period, (shorter if you wish), renew them and place a hold on them, if they are out on loan. One can have a maximum of 10 titles out at a time, whether that is a mix of eBook or eAudio.



TIP: Overdrive titles do not appear on your regular library online account, a separate Overdrive account is created for each member and loans, returns and holds etc. are managed from there.


eAudio is also available from Overdrive, with the titles coming from over 2,000 publishers, (including HarperCollins, Random House & MacMillan) and new ones being added all the time, there is something for everyone.






eAudio is the only format available from OneClickDigital, so if you want something...anything... to listen to whilst on those long holiday drives, (or on your morning runs) browse through the range offered by OneClickDigital. First time around one needs to create a new account, which enables the creation of preferences, alerts and collection lists. A preview is provided so the reader's voice can be assessed before downloading!




Overdrive and OneClickDigital do require software to be downloaded to your PC or portable device on the first use. All the information required to access these convenient titles is contained on the library website under the menu option Online Resources.

Find eBooks or eAudio regardless of who supplies them!

eBooks and eAudio titles cover a wide range of subjects and fiction genres. All the eBook and eAudio titles are included, in the results of any search one conducts in the library's main discovery tool, Encore.
You  may recognise it by either of these screenshots;


Encore Home Page









Encore search box on the Library Home Page













If your search does not immediately show eBooks or eAudio books then use the tools above to limit your results to the material type you require.



Please ask staff, if you have any questions about these great resources

Introducing Renewals for Overdrive Books

Overdrive have just released a new feature allowing users to renew eBooks and Audiobooks they have borrowed from the library. Three days before your Overdrive titles are due to expire you will see an option to renew them in your Overdrive bookshelf.


Overdrive renewals work just like reserves. If no one else has a hold on the title you have borrowed you can renew the title. Overdrive will send you an email with a link to checkout and download the title again immediately after your first loan expires.

In practice, the renewal feature allows you to place a hold on a title 3 days before it expires to ensure you are next in line to borrow that book

If, however, other people are waiting for the title you can still use the renew link but it will place a hold on the title and you will go to the end of the queue.

To renew an Overdrive title simply login to your account on the Sutherland Library Overdrive website or via the Overdrive Media Console app on your device and navigate to your Bookshelf. You will see the renew option appear next to each title 3 days before it is due to expire. You can see titles you have renewed under Holds on your account.

Note that you can only renew each title once.


If you have any problems using renewals or any other features of Overdrive eBooks and Audiobooks please drop in and ask at any branch library or email us at overdrive@ssc.nsw.gov.au and we'll do our best to help.