Friday, September 29, 2017

September's New Books

The Library Staff has been busy purchasing, cataloging, processing and making available to you the new titles we added in September 2017.

To browse the list of our new book titles simply click on the New Arrivals Tab.

The September new book Fiction titles are listed alphabetically followed by the Nonfiction titles.

You will also find the August fiction and nonfiction titles.

You may come to the library to check out a new title, or 

reserve a title by visiting the library during office hours (Monday - Friday 9:30 - 11:30)

We hope you enjoy the new selections.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

New features

The Azalea Trace Library Blog is beginning to take shape with the addition of several new features.

The blog now has a "Tabs" section which takes you to specific sets of information.

Library Collection Map:  this tab features a layout of the locations of the different collections in the library

FAQ:  contains general information about the library.

New Arrivals: contains a list of the books added to the library in August

We are working on the information in "Staff Picks", "Special Collections", and "DVDs" tabs.

Links:  are shortcuts to other websites.  Links are located to the right of the posts.... We currently have three links:
      Acts Retirement-Life Communities
      West Florida Public Libraries
      Santa Rosa County Libraries



Friday, September 8, 2017

Welcome!

The Azalea Trace Library staff welcomes you to the library!

The library staff is exploring ways to provide information about the library to you, our residents, so you can enjoy the collection of materials available and feel at home browsing the shelves.  

In the coming months the unique aspects of the collection will be highlighted, suggested reading lists will be created and the monthly new titles list will be posted. 

The library has a variety of materials including books, large print books, DVDs, Audio Books on CD as well as special collections we will describe.

Let us know what you think of the Azalea Trace Library blog and please suggest articles you would like to see in the future.