Hello Everyone,
Yesterday, April 16th, we upgraded the website with a new look and some new bells and whistles. Can’t you tell that we were picking out the colors in snowy February? Easter egg colors looked beautiful to us after the winter we’ve had.
Unfortunately some elements went awry in the conversion to the WordPress upgrade so bear with us. We’re working to fix the snafus as soon as we discover the problems. Please let us know if you find something wrong or missing by sending us a comment. Also tell us what’s right! We like to hear that too.
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Welcome
This is the April 2008 upgrade of Cook Memorial Library’s new website, in development by Scriblio. It’s a brand new model for libraries, constructed to be interactive throughout, and to give website users the same opportunity for give-and-take that’s one of the joys of visiting our physical library on Tamworth’s Main Street.
If this is your first visit to the new site, please go to the HELP link. It will show you how to navigate the website. Please feel free to comment. Our automation system, INFOCENTRE, can be accessed directly for RESERVES & RENEWS, and creating reading lists. -
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History Room Open 2pm-5pm
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Sat 10am-4pm Upcoming Events
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2 Comments
The new update is great. I find it much easier to navigate. Good work.
your catalog is amazing. how do you keep separate the posts from book titles?
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