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March 20, 2007 |
Volume
15, Number 3
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Pleasanton Library
Offers A Surprising
Wealth of Online Resources
A city library is not just a building filled with books anymore. Over
the last decade or so, libraries have expanded to offer computers,
videos, CDs, audio books, classes and special events to the
public. But even regular library users maybe surprised by the
abundance of resources available if they take the time to
explore. What is surprising is the wealth of online resources
for
students, seniors, businesses, hobbyists and curious minds.
This was the case for Kate Jupina, a new part-time library assistant at
the Pleasanton Library. “Since I began working here, I’ve
learned
about all sorts of resources at the library and available online that I
didn’t know about before. Though I am a frequent user of both
the
library and its website, I was surprised to learn how much information
is available.”
Through the library’s website Information Services link, users can
access a multitude of resources. There are links to magazine
and
newspaper indexes, the Rosetta Stone foreign language system, practice
tests for SAT, graduate school entrance exams, and employment tests for
nursing, law enforcement and teaching, to name a few. There
are
links to information about arts and humanities, business and economics,
law, health, genealogy sites, downloadable books, and more.
“What’s amazing is that it’s all free,” says Head of Reference Services
Yu Tao, who has worked at the library since 1999. “There is so much
valuable information. I wish more people knew about it.”
A particular feature of the website that Tao had a hand in creating is
the Business Resources page, accessible through the Information
Resources link. Tao organized links to business-related
websites
into general categories, making the information easy to find and
use. “I had Hacienda in mind when I designed the page, and
thought about the needs of small business owners and what could help
them get started,” explains Tao.
The categories include Business Directories, Business Loans, Business
Planning, Business Law, Industry Information and Starting a Business,
as well as links to financial information about bonds, stocks, and
financial news.
“For example, if you are starting a new business you can go to this
page and get information about the business permit process in the city,
county or state,” explains Tao. “There is also a link to the
U.S.
Small Business Administration’s website.”
Another useful online resource is the link to
ReferenceUSA.com.
“The business community loves this site,” says Tao. The site
provides information on key executives, sales volume, number of
employees and parent and subsidiary relationships for over 10 million
U.S. companies. The site is only accessible through the library
computers, however.
The library is located at 400 Old Bernal Ave. Library hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. The library is
closed
on national holidays.
To get a true feel for the large number of online resources available
through the Pleasanton Library, visit the website at www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/services/library
and spend some time exploring the site. You will be surprised at what
you find.
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