Spring Reading Challenge

The libraries are closed, and it’s the perfect time to leap into a reading challenge!  If you already have a Beanstack account, log in to get started today.  If this is your first time hearing about Beanstack, head on over to sign up.  It’s simple, it’s good for all ages, and everyone from everywhere is welcome to participate.

Here’s the idea:

  • Read, read, read.  All kinds of reading count, including e-books, audiobooks, graphic novels, magazines, and more.
  • Log the time you spend reading.  (The smartphone app can log your time for you!)
  • Try some of the activities.
  • Invent your own prizes as a special reward whenever you or a family member earns a badge.
  • Use #BFPLSpringReads on social media to share with others.

We’ll keep the community minute totals posted on the Beanstack login page.  Even if you can’t see your neighbors right now, you can still see how everyone is joining together in pursuit of great books.

Happy reading!

Murphy Update

Wondering about Murphy as the library has closed?  Wonder no longer!  Despite best efforts to keep him comfy at home in the library, it’s just too lonely of a place for a sociable turtle. Murphy is safely ensconced at a staff member’s home with children to adore him and a few other pets who aren’t sure what to think yet.

It’s no joke moving a 50-gallon aquarium with all its accoutrements, but there was some good teamwork to make it go smoothly.

Murphy even got a window seat on the ride to his new vacation home!

Using Overdrive and Libby

Overdrive is BFPL’s main database of electronic books. It has a wide assortment of ebooks, audiobooks, videos (not available in Libby), and magazines. Libby is the Overdrive app that works on most phones and tablets. (If you have the older Overdrive app and your device will support Libby, please delete the old app and download Libby.) Overdrive and Libby have the same set of materials.

This is a long post, but you can just jump to the sections you need. Still need help? Check out Overdrive Help or email us at bedford@minlib.net.

Log in to the Overdrive Website

On a computer, go to the Minuteman Overdrive website and click on Sign In in the upper right corner. Select Minuteman Library Patrons from the pull down list and enter your library card number (the full number with no spaces) and your PIN. Your default PIN is the last four digits of your card number. If you don’t remember your PIN, you may request a new one here. (If you have previously created an account on the main Overdrive website, you may also use your login information from there.)

Log in to the Libby App

You can use the Libby app on your phone or tablet or the Libby website on your computer.  Libby will ask you a series of questions to log you in – follow the prompts. It will ask you to search for your library – search for Bedford Free Public Library and make sure the Bedford you select is affiliated with the Minuteman Library Network, or search for your zipcode. You could also let Libby guess your location if you have GPS turned on. You can login through any Minuteman-affiliated library, so if Libby thinks you’re actually in Lexington or Concord, it’s fine to click on that. 

If you’ll be wanting to read on a Kindle, select that option (Kindles use a different file format than other ereaders). Otherwise, select I’ll Mostly Read in Libby. Magazines and audiobooks will still work through Libby even if you select the Kindle option.

Finally, click on Sign In with My Library Card, select Minuteman Library Network, and enter your library card number (the full number with no spaces) and your PIN. Your default PIN is the last four digits of your card number. If you don’t remember your PIN, you may request a new one here.

My Account – Overdrive website

In the upper right side, you’ll see My Account. Click on that to see Loans, Holds, Wish List, Settings, and a few other options. 

In Loans, you’ll see what you currently have checked out. You can read, listen to, or watch them directly on the website. If you have set up books to be sent to your Kindle (see Settings below), the Read Now with Kindle button will take you to Amazon. It may look like you’re purchasing the book from Amazon, but instead of a buy button, it will say Borrow From Library. You may also transfer epub materials to other ereaders using Adobe Digital Editions.

In Holds, you’ll see the items that you’re waiting for. Most items in Overdrive work just like the physical library: there are only so many copies, and you have to wait for someone else to finish using it. The Minuteman Overdrive team is doing their best to keep up with high demand, but please keep in mind that library ebooks and audiobooks are MUCH more expensive than ones that consumers can buy and come with more restrictions, which is why you may have to wait a while for some materials.

In Wish List, you’ll see items that you have added to your personal wish list. While you are browsing or searching on the site, you may add items to your wish list by clicking on the little flag with a plus inside. This is just a convenient place to come back to when you don’t have time to browse. Wish list does not sync with Tags in Libby.

In Settings, you’ll see General, Content Preferences, and Display options. In General, you can set your Lending Periods (we suggest you set your periods to the longest time length but PLEASE make sure to return items when you’re finished with them instead of letting them autoreturn at the end of your loan). You may also turn on your History to have the website keep track of what you have borrowed. Your history is only available to you. In Content Preferences, you may lock down the audience level (if you are setting up an account for a child) or you may select the Kindle Preference for ebook delivery. In Display Options, you may turn on high-contrast or dyslexic font to increase usability of the Overdrive website.

Shelf – Libby App

On the bottom right of the Libby app or website, you’ll see Shelf. Click on that to see Loans, Holds, and Tags.

In Loans, you’ll see what you currently have checked out. You can read or listen to them directly in the app. If you have set up books to be sent to your Kindle (see Settings below), the Read Now with Kindle button will take you to Amazon. It may look like you’re purchasing the book from Amazon, but instead of a buy button, it will say Borrow From Library. Otherwise, ebooks will open directly in the app.

In Holds, you’ll see the items that you’re waiting for. Most items in Overdrive work just like the physical library: there are only so many copies, and you have to wait for someone else to finish using it. The Minuteman Overdrive team is doing their best to keep up with high demand, but please keep in mind that library ebooks and audiobooks are MUCH more expensive than ones that consumers can buy and come with more restrictions, which is why you may have to wait a while for some materials.

In Tags, you’ll see items that you have added to one of three lists (you may rename the lists if you don’t like the emojis). While you are browsing or searching on the site, you may add items to these lists by clicking on the word Tag beneath the item. This is just a convenient place to come back to when you don’t have time to browse. Tags do not sync with Wish List in Overdrive.

Searching and Browsing – Overdrive website

You can search if you know exactly what you’re looking for, or you can browse just to discover materials in Overdrive.

Searching – Click on the word Search next to My Account in the upper right side. Type the name of the book or author. Overdrive will try to autocomplete what you’re typing – feel free to click on the autocomplete if you see what you’d like or just keep typing and then hit enter or the magnifying glass icon on the right side.

Browsing – The front page of Overdrive has a wide variety of lists to browse. Some are based on subject, others on format, and some are things like Available Now or Just Returned. You can also browse by selecting the categories in the upper left side of the site – Subjects, Collections, Kindle Books, Kids, Teens, and Magazines. Take some time a look around – there’s a lot to discover!

Searching and Browsing – Libby App

You can search if you know exactly what you’re looking for, or you can browse just to discover materials in Libby. Both of these are done in the Library section of the app. Just click Library on the bottom left.

Searching – Click on the word Search at the top of the page. Type the name of the book or author. Libby will try to autocomplete what you’re typing – feel free to click on the autocomplete if you see what you’d like or just keep typing and then hit search on your keyboard.

Browsing – The front page of Libby has a variety of lists to browse. Some are based on subject, others on format, and some are things like Available Now or Just Returned. You can also browse by selecting Explore about halfway down the main page. Take some time a look around – there’s a lot to discover!

Check Out an Item – Overdrive website

When you have found something you would like to borrow, click the Borrow button next to it. If it is not available, this button will say Wait List or Place Hold. Confirm the checkout, then choose to download the item or read/listen in your browser.

You can always come back to the items you have checked out by clicking on My Account and then Loans.

Check Out an Item – Libby App

When you have found something you would like to borrow, click the Borrow button underneath it. If it is not available, this button will say Wait List or Place Hold. Confirm the checkout, then click Go To Shelf.

You can always come back to the items you have checked out by clicking on Shelf and then Loans.

Holds – Overdrive and Libby

You will be notified by email or app notification when an item you have placed on hold becomes available. Go to your Hold shelf and click Borrow on the item.

How do I know if something is available?

On the Overdrive website, items that are available will have a blue banner across the top that says Available. Items that are not available will have a white banner that says Wait List.

In Libby, items that are available will say Borrow next to them. Items that are not available will say Place Hold next to them.

How do I return an item?

Although items will automatically disappear at the end of your checkout, it is important to return items before then if you are finished with them. That way, they can move on to the next person on the waitlist. To do that, find the item in your Loans section.

In Overdrive, just click Return underneath that item and confirm that you want to return the item.

In Libby, click Manage Loan, then Return Early. Click the big Return button to confirm. (Click on the flowers emoji to receive a thank you for returning your item!)

Reciprocal Lending

The Minuteman Library Network is participating in reciprocal lending with a number of other library networks in the state. You may use your Minuteman library card with the Overdrive programs from the Boston Public Library, CLAMS, CW MARS, MVLC, NOBLE, Old Colony, and SAILS. On the Overdrive websites (linked above), just sign in as a Minuteman patron. In the Libby app, click Add A Library in your profile and add each of these networks, using your Minuteman card.

Members of the home network have priority for items. For example, Minuteman patrons will be served in Minuteman’s Overdrive before out of network patrons will. However, if you use another network’s Overdrive, patrons of that network will have priority over you.

E-Cards

Don’t have a library card? You can still get an e-card for the Bedford Free Public Library (Minuteman Library Network) as well as the Boston Public Library!

Minuteman Library Network

Click on this link and fill out the form to sign up. This e-card is good for 6 months. To transfer this e-card to a regular library card (once libraries re-open), please bring a photo ID and a proof of address (such as a bill). Children under 12 do not need these but do need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Teens must have a student ID or be able to login to their school account online.

The Minuteman Library Network e-card allows you to use Overdrive, hoopla (Bedford residents only), Kanopy (Bedford residents only), and Mango Languages (Bedford residents only), in addition to a variety of databases. A full list of our digital resources can be found here. 

Boston Public Library

Everyone who lives in Massachusetts is eligible for a library card from the Boston Public Library.  Click on this link and fill out the form to sign up.  BPL e-cards are good for 2 years. You do not need an e-card if you already have a physical card from the BPL.

The Boston Public Library e-card allows you to use Overdrive, hoopla, RBDigital, and a wide assortment of databases. A full list of digital resources can be found here.

Where did storytime go??

Hi, everyone.  If you follow the library on Facebook or Twitter, you may have seen several posts saying that all of the library’s weekly activities have been suspended.  Due to the current health situation in the county and state, Town officials have urged all non-essential meetings and programs be canceled or suspended until further notice.

That includes storytime, Move & Groove, the older baby playgroups, and many other events at the library.  

Ms. Bethany and Ms. Elaine had hoped to continue reading and singing together with families, but it’s clear that we have an even bigger job of doing our part to help keep Bedford a little healthier.  We’re still around to recommend great new books, offer self-serve activities at the front table, chat about how much we love Murphy the turtle, and wipe down all of the surfaces in the Children’s Room.  

We’ll let you know as soon as we get the all-clear to resume our weekly events!  Check the website’s calendar, give us a call, or stop by to see what’s going on.

Make Your Family Count!

The census happens every 10 years, and the next one begins in just a few weeks.  When you get your packet in the mail, here are some important things to remember:

  • the census is safe and private
  • it’s easier to complete than ever
  • completing it brings important resources to your neighborhood for ten years
  • all adults AND kids count!

Not sure if that will stick in your memory?  Let’s hand it over to the Count–

10th Annual Peeps Diorama Contest

IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Peeps Diorama Contest has been postponed for the time being. Please check back for updates on when programming will resume.

It’s time again to be creative as you can! Our 10th Annual Peeps Diorama Contest is here!

Now is a great time to work on a Peeps Diorama! While school and programs are closed, building a diorama as a family or individually is a perfect activity to pass the time. Plus, Peeps don’t go bad – once you build your diorama, the Peeps will harden but look just as good as when they’re fresh – and you’ll be ready to submit a diorama when we get our programs running again.

Need some inspiration?  Look at pictures from past years or just search online for Peeps dioramas!

March TAG

TAG (Teen Activities Group) meets most Wednesdays at 1:30 pm during the school year and is open to everyone in grades 6 through 12. We enjoy snacks and all different kinds of activities – crafts, games, movies, experiments, and more! There is no sign-up – just drop in!

3/4 – Peeps Craft – Learn the rules for this year’s Peeps Diorama contest and start working on your display! We’ll have tons of craft materials and Peeps on hand. 
 
3/11 – Peeps Craft – Finish up your Peeps diorama before they are due on March 17th! 
 
3/18 – Cancelled
 
3/25 – Cancelled