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Sedona
Library says listening to books is cool
entertainment
By Amy Gill,
Collection Development Librarian |
Sedona Public Library
Sedona, AZ -
Audio books saved my life when I commuted long
distances in Los Angeles traffic and returned
home late at night. There was no chance of my
getting impatient or napping behind the wheel
because I listened to terrifying, white-knuckle
mystery and thriller books on CD or cassette to
stay awake. I was scared stiff and,
consequently, completely alert! Now, I’m no
longer in Los Angeles. I live in beautiful
Sedona and work as the Collection Development
Librarian at our wonderful Sedona Public
Library. As part of my job I have the pleasure
of sharing audio books with the Sedona
community. You can enjoy a good book while
exercising, doing mundane chores or driving in
your car. You might find an audio book will keep
you awake on the way home from Phoenix.
Many library patrons have discovered audio
books. Yesterday a library patron happily told
me that they provide “pure entertainment” for
her. Another library patron listens to books
constantly while he does handyman work. He says
he has continued his education and improved his
attitude by listening to upbeat books. This
hands-free entertainment gives us the theater
experience of a book while still allowing our
imaginations to roam free. And, once we start
listening, we have favorite readers just like we
have favorite movie stars. These books also
empower us to listen at our own convenience. We
can rest our eyes and read more books…what a
concept! And, the whole experience is the
ultimate for multi-taskers!
At the Sedona Public Library we currently have
audio books on CD, cassette and “Playaways.” The
thing they all have in common is that we listen
to them and choose the format for listening that
best suits our personal lifestyles and tastes.
We have a large collection of new CD books in
our library and can order others through the
Yavapai Library Network. Sedona Public Library
has also started a new collection of “Playaway”
books and downloadable books are coming soon.
“Playaways” are books loaded individually onto
battery operated devices, smaller than a cell
phone. We can listen with an ear bud, headset or
plug them into a speaker system while we go
about our daily activities. I view them as a
bridge between Walkman-like CD/cassette players
and mp3 player/iPod-like devices. The
“Playaways” have little buttons for stop, go,
forward and rewind with instructions written in
large print inside the carrying box. “Playaways”
are a huge success in libraries across the
country and they rarely stay on the shelf for
long. We’ll be happy to help you try this new
technology.
The Sedona community has varied tastes and
interests, reflected in the wide range of our
collection. We have biography/memoir, business,
fiction/novels, foreign language learning,
health, history, new age/metaphysical/spiritual,
politics, relationships, self-help and more.
You can find our audio books near the Reference
desk and internet computers. If you do not find
them right away, ask for directions at the
Reference desk. We will also show you how to
find them in our online catalog or look things
up for you.
This year we’ve added many thousands of new
items to keep the Sedona Public Library current.
Please come in and share and enjoy the
collection created to enrich, entertain and
inform the members of our community. You can
check our web catalog from our new homepage at
www.sedonalibrary.org.
The Sedona Public Library aims to serve you. We
have a suggestion box at the circulation desk.
Please let us know what titles and topics you
like and what you want us to buy. You can also
suggest a title online from the website. When
you put your name and library card number on the
request, if we order the item we will put on
hold for you and you will be the first person to
get it!
Amy Gill needs volunteers to help her refine the
Library’s collection and displays. For more
information please call Karen Greenwood at
282-7714.
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