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Device Users' Group
Submitted by site_admin on 1/11/13 - 11:30 am
The Wright Library Device Users' Group will meet the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room. Users of any electronic media device are welcome, whether you have a tablet (e.g. iPad, Nexus), an ereader (e.g. Kindle, Nook), mp3 player (e.g. iPod, Sansa Clip), or even a smartphone (so many). Bring your device and any passwords you will need to access content sources (i.e. Kindle users - Amazon account information).
Get Your Digital Content Here
Submitted by site_admin on 12/30/12 - 4:19 pmWright Library provides ebooks, audioebooks, music, videos, and now eMagazines to download to your digital device. If you have an ereader, tablet, mp3 player, or other device, we have content for you. Come learn how to access our digital collection and download it to your specific device Tuesday, January 8, at 6:30 p.m.
Fancy, New Gadget! Now What?
Submitted by site_admin on 12/30/12 - 4:16 pmHave a new electronic gadget? Have questions about it? Others do too, so join them in figuring out some answers at Wright Library's Device Users' Group. On the theory that two or more brains are better than one and that if you are experiencing a problem, someone else is too, we wanted to provide a forum for users to gather and exchange information, helping each other find solutions. In addition, a librarian experienced with numerous devices will be present to offer assistance and provide access to users' guides and other helpful resources.
100th Anniversary of the Great Dayton Flood
Submitted by eventmgr on 12/28/12 - 3:55 pm100th Anniversary of the Great Dayton Flood
The Great Flood of 1913 adversely affected communities all along the Great Miami River from Piqua to Dayton to Hamilton and beyond. It garnered world-wide attention as one of the most photographed and documented disasters of the early 20th century. Join Oakwood Historical Society past-president and current board member, Mark Risley Saturday, March 16th at 2 p.m. for a presentation following the story of the flood and beyond.










