E-readers available for loan

 

Preloaded e-readers are now available to borrow – and to take home!

Five Barnes & Noble Nooks and two Apple iPad Minis feature a collection of bestsellers.

Plus, each Nook is designated with books from a particular genre:

  • Nook 1 — Romance
  • Nook 2 — Mystery/Suspense
  • Nook 3 — History/Biography
  • Nook 4 — Fiction Bestsellers
  • Nook 5 — Nonfiction Bestsellers

Both Minis include books in all of these genres, as well as graphic novels.

Also, you can also browse the Internet on the iPad Minis. (You will need a wireless connection.)

Each e-reader circulates for 28 days with one renewal (if there are no holds). Late fines are $3/day.

E-readers are available at the Reference desk. All you need is a Grandview Library card in good standing and a state-issued ID.

Check out an e-reader today!

SPECIAL THANKS to the Tri-Village Noon Lions Club for donating an iPad Mini (which can be used by visually-impaired patrons) and for providing Braille instructions for them, and to the Kiwanis Club of Northwest Columbus for donating an iPad Mini.

LAPTOPS AVAILABLE FOR IN-LIBRARY USE. 10 PC laptops are available to check out at the Reference desk (for in-library use only).

HAVE YOUR OWN DEVICE? Download books, magazine, music, and more onto your own device at Digital Downloads, available any time through ghpl.org.

TUE, SEPT 17: The Big Give

Grow the Grandview Library Foundation’s Endowment Fund during a special, 24-hour online giving event called The Big Give, presented by The Columbus Foundation.

Beginning at 11 am on Tuesday, September 17:

Plus, there is a $1 million bonus pool that could amplify your donations!

The Columbus Foundation is covering all credit card fees, so 100% of donations go to directly to the Endowment Fund. Major credit cards accepted. Gifts begin at the $20 level.
Thank you for supporting your Library!

The Big Give is powered by PowerPhilanthropy, the Columbus Foundation’s online resource of 600 nonprofits working to strengthen and improve our communities.
The Grandview Library Foundation’s Endowment Fund was established through the Columbus Foundation in 1993 to enhance the Library’s ability to meet the information, educational, and recreational needs of our community.

 

Youth artwork on display

 

Awesome art made by young artists from Ohio Craft Museum‘s summer camp is on display in Youth Service!

Each of these hand-made Canvas Books and Vacation Memory Mini-Quilts reveal a special tale in pictures and words!
The show continues through Labor Day.

TUE, AUG 6: Final concert of the season

 

Don’t miss the last show of the 28th Annual Music on the Lawn summer concert season.

Agent 99 plays Tuesday, August 6, from 7:30-8:30 pm, rescheduled from a July 9 weather cancellation.

Thank you to the band for rescheduling!

Mayor declares August “Friends Month”

Grandview Heights Mayor Ray DeGraw has declared August 2013 “Friends of the Grandview Heights Public Library Month”, in recognition of the volunteer group’s efforts to recruit new members and their contributions to maintain and improve the quality of the Library.

The Mayor visited the Library on Thursday, August 1, to present Library Director Mary Ludlum with the official proclamation. (See picture below.)

The Friends of the Grandview Library
raise thousands of dollars each year to support: indoor and outdoor concerts series, children’s story times, special events, summer reading programs, teen programs, workshops, computers, equipment, and much more.

Memberships
help support these activities.

Ludlum said the Friends play a major role in supporting the Library.

“The Friends have raised thousands to support special programs at the Library and to purchase much needed equipment,” she said. “They also serve as regular volunteers for Library activities. Their efforts are very much appreciated by Library patrons and staff.”

Thank you to Mayor DeGraw and the Friends of the Grandview Library for highlighting this wonderful opportunity to help the Library and the community.

Join the Friends today!

Mary Ludlum retires after 32 years

 

Grandview Heights Public Library Director Mary Ludlum, who has worked at the Library for 32 years, retires on August 31, 2013.

Ludlum leaves an outstanding legacy of commitment to public service, community involvement, and progressive leadership.

Under her leadership as Director the past five years, the Grandview Library has been ranked a five-star public library every year, even as the Library experienced major service reductions due to unprecedented state funding cuts. For the past two years, the Library has been recognized as the best public library of its size in America.

Ludlum has fostered the Library’s unique identity as a welcoming community gathering place with friendly, personalized service while expanding its tradition of offering the newest technologies and methodologies.

During her tenure at the Library, Ludlum has helped:

  • Establish the popular Music on the Lawn summer outdoor concert series.
  • Create a tradition of providing a large events calendar for all ages.
  • Lead seven Library levy campaigns.
  • Cultivate the Friends of the Grandview Library, which provides regular financial support to the Library.
  • Grow the Grandview Library Foundation Board’s Endowment Fund to nearly $1 million.
  • Create and execute the annual Lazy Daze of Summer Festival.
  • Form the Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff Arts Council (born of community collaboration from the Lazy Daze of Summer Festival).
  • Advance the Central Library Consortium, which now includes 11 public libraries.
  • Continue to introduce new technologies, from implementing an online catalog to being the first Ohio library to offer free music downloads to keep.
  • Navigate the Library through major service reductions due to unprecedented state funding cuts (2009).
  • Conduct massive building projects, from a major building addition (1988-9) to renovations like The Basement, The Study Commons, and several new areas in Youth Services.

Ludlum began working at the Grandview Library in 1981. She has served as Young Adult Librarian, Program Coordinator, Public Relations Manager, Assistant Director, and Director. Previously, she worked in libraries at Capital University, Otterbein College, and the University of Michigan.

Ludlum is a lifelong member of the American Library Association and the Ohio Library Council. She is also a longtime Lutheran Social Services Food Pantry volunteer and Atonement Lutheran Church member.

The Grandview Library enjoys a special reputation locally and nationally thanks to Ludlum’s guidance, passion, and commitment to serving the community.

The Library and the community extend our appreciation for Mary’s dedication and service and wish her all the best in her retirement. She is succeeded by Ryan McDonnell, who assumes the directorship on September 1, 2013.

The public is invited to a retirement reception on Thursday, August 29, from 4-7 pm, in the Library’s Meeting Room. Join us in honoring Mary and her many wonderful years at the Grandview Library.

The Grandview Library Foundation welcomes giving to the Library’s Endowment Fund for those wishing to honor Mary’s retirement with a gift! 

Senior DVD grace period still honored

 

Our three-day DVD “grace period” for seniors (patrons 60 & older) is temporarily unavailable. While seniors are unintentionally being charged overdue fees for those days, we are still honoring the three-day grace period.

If you are charged overdue fees for DVDs you returned or renewed within three days after the due date, please let us know so we can waive the charges.

We are in the process of fixing the problem and apologize for any inconvenience.

Call Circulation at 614-486-2951 with any questions.

Learn more about our Circulation Policies.

Longer loan periods for movies

DVDs & Blu-rays now circulate for 7 or 14 days:

  • Feature films & TV shows — 7 days
  • Non-fiction films — 14 days.
Enjoy extended loans for your movies!
Learn more about our Circulation Policies.

May 25-27: Parking lots closed

 

Both Library parking lots will be closed beginning 5 pm on Saturday-Monday, May 25-27, for resealing & striping.
You can still access the wall and brown bookdrops by the back doors using the sidewalk; the drive-up book drop will not be available.
Parking is available on the surrounding streets. Please access the sidewalk from Ashland Avenue.
Please do not walk on the parking lot during these repairs!
Note: All vehicles not removed from lot by 5:15 pm on Saturday, May 25, will be towed. 
Questions? Call Circulation at 614-486-2951.

McDonnell named new Director

 

Ryan McDonnell has been selected by the Grandview Heights Public Library Board of Trustees as the next Director of the Grandview Library.

Ryan is a respected library leader with an outstanding record of accomplishment. He is currently the Director of the Marysville Public Library and Chair of the Governing Council of the Central Library Consortium (CLC), of which the Grandview Library is a founding member and Administering Library.
Ryan has been with the Marysville Public Library since 2003 and has served as Director since 2005. He has worked in libraries since 1995 in a variety of positions and is active in the Ohio Library Council (OLC), a professional organization for public librarians. He is also a former resident of Grandview Heights.
Ryan succeeds Mary Ludlum, who retires August 31, 2013, after almost 32 years at the Grandview Library, serving the past five years as Director. Ryan will work with Mary beginning late August and will begin duties as Director on September 1, 2013.
Please join the Board of Trustees, Mary Ludlum, and the Library staff in welcoming Ryan McDonnell.