Downloads

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  • Posted on Tuesday, January 3, 2012 - 4:16pm

    Visit the library's Youtube page to view video tutorials for downloading e-books from Overdrive.
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Wilmlibrary

  • Posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 - 11:29am

    If you are interested in finding specific words on a web page, simply go up to “Edit” on the menu bar and select “Find” from the dropdown.  A “Find” box will pop up (it may be at the bottom of the screen). Type in the word you are looking for and it should take you to the exact spot on the page where the word appears.

  • Posted on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 - 11:21am

    If you are considering purchasing an e-reader this holiday season, here are a few things to consider:

    Basic e-readers
    The Amazon Kindle and B&N Nook Simple Touch are simple devices for reading e-books. A basic e-reader is light, compact, and affordable, and has a black and white screen with a long battery life. Sony has a variety of Sony Readers that are comparable to the Kindle and Nook Simple Touch.

    Tablets
    If you want to surf the web, watch videos, and listen to music in addition to reading e-books, consider a tablet such as the Amazon Kindle Fire, B&N Color Nook, B&N Nook Tablet, or Apple iPad. Tablets feature full-color LCD screens but have considerably shorter battery life than basic e-readers.

    Purchasing content
    Generally, content must be purchased from the manufacturer of the device. Kindle e-books must be bought from Amazon, Nook e-books must be bought from Barnes & Noble, and so on. Check the selection of e-books and apps from different manufacturers before making a purchase.

    Wireless
    Most e-readers have wi-fi capability which allows you to purchase and download books directly from your device. Some devices also have 3G access which extends wireless internet access to anywhere you can get a cell phone signal (note that 3G service often requires an additional monthly fee). Once you load books onto your device, you do not need wireless access to read books.

    Library compatability
    All of the above-mentioned e-readers are compatable with library Overdrive e-books. A full list of compatable devices is here.

    We can help!
    Stop by the library, email us, or give us a call at (978) 658-2967 if you have additional questions about e-readers, e-books, and library downloads.

  • Posted on Thursday, December 1, 2011 - 5:36pm

    A real quick way to print is to hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard and then press the letter "P" which opens up the print box.  

  • Posted on Thursday, December 1, 2011 - 4:31pm

    When you log into your account after December 5th, you will be asked to change your password (PIN). Please select a password that is at least seven (7) characters long and contains both letters and numbers. If you forget your new password, you can reset it online, in-person at the library, or by calling the library at (978) 658-2967.

    Why Do I Have To Change My Password?
    Information on what materials you have checked out, on hold, etc. is private data protected by MA state law. Additional features that require us to retain more information about your use of library materials are coming, and a more secure password is necessary.

  • Posted on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 - 10:54am

    You can now receive library updates in your RSS reader. Available feeds include upcoming events (next 14 days), Tech Tips, Kids & Teens, and more. If you aren't already using an RSS reader, check out Google Reader or Bloglines. Visit our RSS Feeds page to get started.

  • Posted on Saturday, November 5, 2011 - 10:28am

    An easy way to copy and paste text is to highlight the text you want to copy (you “highlight” the text by holding down the left side of the mouse with your index finger and drag the mouse over the text you wish to copy).  Once the text is highlighted, hold the CTRL key down and press the letter “C” on your keyboard.  Left click where you want to paste the text.  Hold down the CTRL key and press the letter “V” on your keyboard to paste the text.

    Give it a try by copying an pasting this text into a Word document.

  • Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - 11:33am

    MVLC is now connected to the Massachusetts Virtual Catalog after a long hiatus. The virtual catalog allows patrons to request materials from over 300 Massachusetts libraries outside our consortium. Click the above link then enter your preferred pickup location and library barcode. If you have any questions, read the virtual catalog FAQ or let us know.

  • Posted on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - 10:05am

    There is a simple way to find words on the current web page you're viewing.   Press Control + F and type the word you are looking for.  If the word is on the page, the word will be highlighted.

  • Posted on Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 5:59pm

    The library is pleased to offer the Freegal music download service. Click here to access the free music downloads. You will need your library card number and PIN. Patrons may download up to (3) songs per week. They never expire and are DRM-free!

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