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Hidden Treasures On Your Library Web Site

At a quick glance you may think the Nashua Public Library's web site is pretty self explanatory, a few buttons, a rotating web ad. Why do you need someone to explain how to search for a book when there is a button right on the homepage that says, "books & more"?

Maybe you don't.

But, did you know that you can also join online book clubs, reserve museum passes, submit an interlibrary loan request, learn about all library events without ever stepping foot into our building?

Next week Carol, Outreach and Community Services Coordinator, will let you in on the secrets of our library's web site. In an intimate group setting, at your own individual computer, you will discover information sometimes overlooked by even the most savvy web surfers.

Space is limited so be sure to call 589-4610 and register soon.

If you like the description of this program and want to learn more about how to use computers check out our free computer classes.

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