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  1. Salem Health: Cancer

    February 18 , 2013

    Part of the Salem Health series of reference titles. Coverage includes diseases, conditions, medications, procedures, specialists, social issues, personal coping tips, print and online academic resources, and support resources. Salem Health: Cancer alphabetically arranges 835 essays on all aspects of cancer for all nonspecialist interest groups - from those who have been diagnosed to caregivers, family members, students, and readers with a general interest in health. The essays in this 4-volume set address diseases, conditions, symptoms, cancer-related syndromes, chemotherapy and other drugs and drug classes, cancer centers, genetics, the biology of cancer, medical specialties, tests, procedures, complimentary and alternative therapies, lifestyles, healthy and preventive strategies, and the many social and personal issues surrounding cancer, from cancer's impact on minority populations to personal finances, insurance, personal relationships, and emotional coping. Written by physicians, nurses, and professional medical writers whose credentials and degrees are clearly listed in the byline to every essay, this comprehensive reference publication will be of interest not only to public library patrons but also to premedical students and those building collections for the patient population.

  2. Richland Library 3M eReaders

    February 17 , 2013 by Susan Lyon

    Richland Library is proud to circulate 3M PocketBook eReaders.

  3. 3M Cloud Library App for Nook Color/Tablet/HD/+

    February 17 , 2013 by Susan Lyon

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  4. Downloading 3M Cloud Library eBooks for NOOK

    February 17 , 2013 by Susan Lyon

    These instructions are for the E Ink models of NOOK: Nook 3G, Nook WiFi, Nook Simple Touch, and Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight.

  5. 3M Cloud Library for Android Phone/Android Tablet

    February 17 , 2013 by Susan Lyon

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  6. New York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library—February 17, 2013

    February 17 , 2013 by Chantal Wilson

     Looking for an exciting new read? Why not check out some of these hot titles from the February 17 edition of the New York Times Bestsellers list? For links to these items in Richland Library's online catalog, see the Additional Resources section below.  Additional bestselling lists are linked below.

  7. Downloading 3M Cloud Library eBooks for Computers (PC and Mac)

    February 15 , 2013 by Susan Lyon

    If you have a Mac or PC, you can download eBooks from Richland Library’s 3M Cloud Library. Instructions: Get Set Up (You will only have to do this once): Download the App on your computer: http://3m-ssd.implex.net/cloudapps/ Go to Richland Library’s 3M Cloud Library at http://ebook.3m.com/library/RichlandLibrary/ and click on the “Reader Apps” link at the top right corner of the page. 3-Reader Apps Click on the “Windows” or “Mac” link to access the download page for the 3M Cloud Library App. Click on the “Download Cloud Library for Windows” or “Download Cloud Library for Mac” image: Downloading 3M Cloud Library eBooks for Computers (PC and Mac) Follow the prompts to install the software. The first time you open the program, you will need to choose SC as your state, Richland Library as your library, and enter your Richland Library Card Number. Authenticating the App: If you already use the software program Adobe Digital Editions to download eBooks from OverDrive or another service, 3M Cloud Library should automatically detect and use the same Adobe ID you used to authenticate that program. If Adobe Digital Editions is not already installed and registered, or 3M Cloud Library does not detect your Adobe ID, it will give you two options: Use a 3M Cloud ID (no sign-in required, other than your library card) or enter an Adobe ID and Password. The simplest way to proceed is to let 3M Cloud Library handle the authentication, and skip the process of creating or remembering an Adobe ID and password. This is recommended if you do not need to transfer ebooks to an eReader. But! If you intend to transfer both 3M Cloud Library eBooks and OverDrive eBooks to a (non-Kindle) eReader, such as a NOOK or Sony Reader, you should authenticate your 3M Cloud Library app using your Adobe ID and password. Otherwise your eReader will only work with one service at a time. Using the App: Browsing and searching for eBooks using the 3M Cloud Library app works just like it does on the 3M Cloud Library website and in the 3M Cloud Library mobile apps. Using 3M Cloud Library Online and the Discovery Terminal The navigation icons at the top of the screen allow you to browse by Shelves or by Categories, to Search, or to view your Books. You can use Advanced Search to narrow your search to currently available titles only. When you click on My Books, you will see any books you have checked out using either this app, the web interface, the Discover Terminal, or a 3M Cloud Library mobile app. To read one of these books, click on its cover. This will open the book in a fifth navigation tab. You can change the font size, search, and bookmark pages. To exit, you can click on one of the other tabs (Shelves, Categories, Search, My Books). Returning eBooks Early: As of 9/19/12, the 3M Cloud Library App for PC v1.25 no longer allows users to return books early. (Smartphone and tablet users can still check in ebooks early from their devices.) Problem logging in after update (January 2013): The recent upgrade to 3M may have caused some log-in issues for people. The upgrade is the PC version of 3M Cloud Library, PC-1.33.734731. The program appears to download and apply this upgrade without notifying the user. The initial log in screen has a space for “user name” and “password”. The “user name” would be the Library Card #. The “password” field SHOULD BE LEFT BLANK. The user should be able to log in then.

  8. Using 3M Cloud Library Online and the Discovery Terminal

    February 15 , 2013 by Susan Lyon

    You can use the Discovery Terminal (located at the Main Library) or the 3M Cloud Library website (http://ebook.3m.com/library/) to browse and search Richland Library's digital collection, check out eBooks, place eBooks on hold, or return eBooks early.  

  9. LitFinder

    February 15 , 2013

    LitFinder  represents Gale’s core repository of literary works. International in scope, LitFinder covers all time periods and contains a wealth of primary literature content. This includes approximately 140,000 full-text poems, 800,000 poem citations and excerpts, 7,100 full-text short stories and novels, 3,800 full-text essays, 2,000 full-text speeches and 1,700 full-text plays. It also includes biographies, work summaries, photographs and a glossary.

  10. Africa: An Encyclopedia for Students

    February 15 , 2013

    A general resource for African research for students at the high-school level or higher. Consists of 450 alphabetically arranged entries covering countries, regions, geographic features, cultural groups, personalities, and general subjects such as body adornment and clothing, oral tradition, and writing systems. Includes timelines, definitions and quick-reference fact boxes.