Monday, January 19, 2009

How to Save on almost everything?

The Sunday Voice of January 18th has published an answer to this question and the answer is by using your PUBLIC LIBRARY. You can...
  1. borrow free CDs and DVDs instead of renting
  2. borrow free books and audiobooks instead of buying
  3. attend free programs such as Movie Nights, poetry workshops, book discussions and philosophical discussions instead of going to the movie theater
  4. download audiobooks and access information from online databases instead of driving to the library
  5. free access to local newspapers
  6. free assistance with job search and homework
  7. free computer, foreign language and ESL classes
In addition, many people looking for jobs are coming to the libraries to check out the information on job outlooks, different careers, resume writing and job openings in the area.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

No time to browse the shelves....

No time to browse the library shelves during normal business hours? No problem, take a look at NextReads. Finding the books that interests you couldn't be easier. Sign up for the Newsletters on the topic of your interests to get great book suggestions by e-mail. Each book title links directly to the Access Pennsylvania Database where you can find libraries that own the books. NextReads is available through the POWER Library. To access the POWER Library from any remote location, you will need a valid Luzerne County Library Card. If you need further information please contact us @ 821-1959.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Bollywood Movies

If you are a Bollywood movie fan check out the Osterhout Free Library's collection for the latest additions. Recently we have added following movies:


This drama from India explores the troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his oldest son, Harilal. This is tragedy of a man who transformed the soul of a nation, but could not provide salvation for his own flesh and blood. Mahatma Gandhi was known in life as "The Great Soul" -- the "Father of a Nation." But while Gandhi's peaceful form of civil disobedience led India to independence and inspired civil rights movements across the globe, his eldest son, Harilal, was wandering the streets of India destitute and conflicted.

Jodhaa Akbar is the story of the greatest Mughal emperor that ruled Hindustan (now India), Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, and the fiery young Rajput princess, Jodhaa. Set in the sixteenth century, this epic romance begins as a marriage of alliance between two cultures and religions, for political gain, with the Hindu King Bharmal of Amer giving his daughter's hand to a Muslim Emperor, Akbar. When Akbar accepts the marriage proposal, little does he know that in his efforts to strengthen his relations with the Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking on a new journey - the journey of true love.


In the 1970s, small-time actor Om (Shah Rukh Khan) falls in love with superstar Shanti (Deepika Padukone), but the two of them are later killed in a suspicious on-set fire. When he's reincarnated 30 years later, Om is determined to punish the person who ignited the blaze. In his former life, he swears he saw Shanti's secret husband (Arjun Rampal) set fire to the set … which means his only chance to expose the truth is to have the movie remade.


The movie is set in the Victorian period of the British Raj, and revolves around the peasants from a barren village who are oppressed by high taxes imposed by the British. When the peasants attempt to persuade the officers to reduce the taxes, the officers put forth a proposition to the peasants. One senior officer offers them to cancel their taxes for three years if their village team beats them at cricket. After accepting this proposition, the villagers face the arduous task of learning the game and playing for a result that will change their village's destiny.

You can put a hold on the movies if those movies are checked out.

Presidential Inauguration

Only 7 days until January 20, 2009, the Presidential Inauguration day. If you want to know how the presidential inauguration works or want to learn more about pomp and presidents visit:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/pihome.html.
This site provides access to a collection of approximately 400 items from each of the 62 inaugurations from George Washington's in 1789 to William Jefferson Clinton's in 1997, and will include items from the 63rd inauguration of 2001. This presentation includes diaries and letters of presidents and of those who witnessed inaugurations, handwritten drafts of inaugural addresses, broadsides, inaugural tickets and programs, prints, photographs, and sheet music." (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS) The site may be searched by keyword, subject or inauguration.

To plan your trip to the Washington D.C. to attend the inauguration ceremony, please visit:http://inaugural.senate.gov/2009/ for more information.