Our
Children's Department is staffed by specialists determined to provide a
friendly, enriching environment for young readers and pre-readers. In
addition to our large collection of books and other materials for all
children's age groups, regular
Story Times for toddlers & preschoolers and a weekly infant lap-sit,
we offer hundreds of programs each year that encourage reading and
promote the development of literacy skills.
Today, literacy
also means computer literacy. We have six internet-enabled computers for
exclusive use by children age 12 and younger. These computers are content
filtered. At the Library or at home, children are encouraged to visit
The Kid's Corner for exciting games, homework help and links to
great websites.
To
be truly effective, children's services must extend beyond the walls of
the Library building. Our Children's Outreach Specialist visits every
day-care and Head Start center in the Library Service Area - sometimes
accompanied by costumed members of the Mad Hatters Storytelling Troupe -
delivering the message that reading is fun, and encouraging Library use.
In
the Children's Department, we do everything we can to promote the joy of
reading and learning. We tell stories, put on funny costumes ...
sometimes we sing and dance. Our children's Summer Reading Program draws
more attendees than does that of any other library our size in the State of New York.
Visit the
Children's Department to see what we are all about. A staff member will be happy
to assist you and your child. Children younger than nine must be
accompanied by an adult caregiver.
What’s
a young person with free time to do?
Come to the library!
Aside from the unending supply of fantastic literature, DVDs and CDs available
to borrow, young adults are finding that we also offer popular movies and video
games, such as Guitar Hero. We have free internet, an anime/manga group and the
Torn Page Writers Group. Most programs include free snacks.
Fill your calendar with library activities and you’ll never get bored. You may
even make some new friends.
Weekly Programs
Anime/Manga Group (aka Absolute Otaku Angels!): Every
Tuesday at 4pm. If you are a fan or just curious come see what it’s about. For
more information, call (607) 936-3713 ext 503 or email
mcconnells@stls.org for additional information.
YU-GI-OH! trading card game club. Duel with new friends. Join the
club. Meets every Wednesday from 3 pm - 5:30 in the Laura Beer Community Room.
Play, trade cards and make new friends. Call (607)
936-3713 ext 503 or email
mcconnells@stls.org for additional information.
Meets Every Other Week ...
Torn Page Writers Group meets every other Thursday at
6:30 pm. Writers read aloud and critique each others work. It’s a constructive
place to bounce ideas and address sticking points in your writing. Too shy? Come
and listen or ask someone in the group to read your work. For more information,
call (607) 936-3713 ext. 503 or email
stullc@stls.org.
Once-a-Month Fun
Teen Screen: Once every month there is a Saturday film at 12:30 pm geared
toward teens and shown on a
big screen with surround sound. Also, popcorn and drinks are free! See the
"Events" calendar for details, call (607) 936-3713 ext 503 or email
mcconnells@stls.org.
Do you have an idea that you’d like to share? Suggestions are always welcome, as
are volunteers. For more information, call (607) 936-3713 ext. 503 or email
mcconnells@stls.org.
Whether you are
researching a paper or looking for a car repair manual, the Reference Department
is a good place to start your search. Our staff
will assist you in using the library's computerized catalog and guide
you to appropriate resources to fit your needs. Many different
types of publications are available at the Reference Desk and in the
stacks, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs,
directories, atlases and bibliographies.
Stop by the
Reference Desk with your questions about using the public computers.
Special Collections
In
our Local History Collection you can view: Histories of counties in New
York;
Corning-Painted Post City Directories from 1868 through the current year
(some years missing); Various early American war and immigrations
records; Steuben County cemetery records; Area maps & atlases from a
range of years; and Newspapers. Click
here for more information about available periodicals, newspapers & Census
data on microfilm, and electronic archives.
For nonprofit
groups and individuals seeking grants funding, the Library
has acquired Money Matters, located near the Reference Desk. Any member of the public seeking
information on grants funding may use this resource. In addition to
print publications from the Foundation Center, its online database may
be accessed from computers in the Library only, using this link:
The Foundation Center Directory Online.
Classes
Reference and Adult programs include our
roster of free computer classes, designed to help in development of basic computer proficiency.
Use this link to view the latest schedule of
computer classes:
Computer Classes
Genealogy & Local History Research
Our collection of newspapers
is not indexed.
If you request genealogical research assistance, we require that you
have narrowed the approximate date of birth, marriage or death to within
a two-week span. We will try our best to
fulfill your request, time permitting. To make a genealogical research request
or local history research request,
click here.
Click on these links for lists of some of the
latest books and DVDs now in circulation:
New Books
New DVDs
Library Circulation
services have changed dramatically during the past two decades. For one,
bar codes and readers are now in use, speeding up the checkout process,
and fully-integrated circulation software enables automated
record-keeping on our computer network.
Moreover, as times
change, the staff at the Circulation Desk takes on new jobs. Circulation
staff members help people find books and materials in other libraries,
including places outside the Southern Tier Library System (STLS). The
Circulation staff also handles lost books, overdue notices, “lost and
found,” scheduling of meeting rooms and, of course, sign-up for new
library cards.
Circulation staff
members handle many other tasks as well, including processing new library materials, rotating collections (with other STLS
libraries) and audio-visual maintenance. Circulation Staff and Volunteers oversee the shelving and physical
condition of the items housed at the Southeast Steuben County Library.
Circulation services include Technical Services: repair & maintenance of
books, CDs DVDs and other materials.
Lending Policies and Overdue Materials Charges
Please use the
following link to view our Circulation policies:
Lending Policies
"Holds" & Interlibrary Loans
By using StarCat, the
Southern Tier Automated Regional Catalog, our patrons have access to books and
other materials in the collections of the 48 member libraries of the Southern
Tier library System (STLS). Use the "CATALOG" link at the top of any Web page on
this site to access StarCat. Place a "HOLD" on the items you want using your
13-digit Library card number and PIN. When the item(s) is ready to be picked up
here or at the member library you choose, you will be notified.
If the item is not listed in StarCat, perform a wider search using the WorldCat
search box in the right-hand column of any Web page on this site. Use WorldCat
to gather the information required to complete an Advanced Interlibrary Loan
Request. Use the "ILL Requests" link in the right-hand column of any Web page on
this site to make your special request using the online form.
Acquisition Requests
If you would like us to add a specific title to the
Southeast Steuben County Library collection, please
use the following link to fill out our Request for Consideration to Purchase
form:
Acquisition Requests. The "Acquisition Requests" link also appears in the
right-hand column of any Web page on this site.
A separate form must be filled out for each
title requested.
Use this link to view the latest schedule of
computer classes:
Computer Classes
Please use this
link to view our computer use policy:
Public Computers
Use this link to
download our free WiFi access brochure:
WiFi @ the Library
We have
27 computers available for public use, 7 of which are located in the Children's
area and are strictly for use by patrons 12-years of age and younger.
The Children's computers are content filtered.
Not all programs are
installed on all computers, ask a Reference staff member if you are looking
for the location of a specific program.
The following programs
are available:
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Microsoft
Office (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
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Internet
Explorer
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Yahoo / MSN / AOL
Messengers
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
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MAGic (access to many
applications for visually impaired individuals, with text-to-speech)
We do have printing
capabilities, all prints will be in black & white. There is no color printing
available. Prints are .20¢ a page. Use
of our computers is free of charge (other than printing). We offer time
of one hour per day for general usage. If you require more time for work,
school work or research, more time may be given if computers are available.
Please ask a Reference
Staff member if you have any questions about computers at the Library.
We offer WiFi usage
for your laptop FREE of charge! Bring your wireless capable laptop (802.11
b/g standards) and connect to the Internet from anywhere in the building.
The Library does
not offer a public wired (or cable-connection) hookup for laptops.
We do not have a
scanner for public use. We do have public CD burning capability.
We have a photocopy
machine available for public use. Copies are 20 cents per page; Black & White only. There is a one-time
minimum charge of $1.00 to purchase a refillable copy-card good for three copies (40 cents for
the card + three copies). Copies are letter or legal size. Original documents
may be enlarged or reduced in size.
Our Public Fax
service costs $1.00 per page. Please enquire at the Circulation Desk.
For a printable list of
Magazines currently available, plus a complete list of Newspapers & Census
Information on Microfilm, please ...
CLICK HERE
Magazines are kept in the Reading Room, in the Children's Department or in the
Young Adult area, depending on content. Value Line Investment Survey is
available in the Reference Department.
Newspapers in the Reading
Room:
On a daily basis we
receive the following newspapers:
*These papers may
arrive several days after publication
We have on microfilm:
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The Corning Leader - 1840
through December 2005. (The Leader no
longer microfilms its back issues. We have newsprint issues of The Leader
from 2006 to present date; however several months in 2006 were not saved, due to
lack of notice. From September 8, 2008 through present we maintain an electronic
archive of The Leader E-Edition, a digital version of the newspaper that
preserves all text and images and replicates newspaper formatting. The e-edition
archive is searchable.)
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The New York Times
- 1854 through 1990, not all years available
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Several smaller
local publications from various time periods
Steele Memorial Library keeps the Elmira Star Gazette on microfilm.
We have one
Microfilm/Microfiche reader available. Printed copies are 25 cents each.
Time of use will be limited to one hour if other patrons are waiting.
The Library has two
rooms available for public use. See the Circulation Department for information
& reservations.
The Laura Beer
Community Room is our larger room and can hold up to 100 people. This
room has audiovisual capabilities such as a theater-sized projection
screen, DVD & VCR, 36'' television set, wireless microphones and speakers
throughout the entire room. This room will be split into two smaller
rooms when needed.
Our Conference Room holds up to 15 people.
For our Meeting
Rooms Policy Guide, use the following link:
Meeting Rooms
All yearbooks are
kept at the Circulation Desk, please see someone in the department for
more assistance.
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Logos - Corning-Painted
Post East HS 1965, '66, '67, '68, '69, '71, '73, '76, '77, '78, '81, 1986- 2000 Includes 1972 Flood Replacement Series on CD: 1964-1972
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Skjold - Corning-Painted
Post West HS
1964-1974,1978-1982,1984,1986,1987
Includes 1972 Flood Replacement Series on CD: 1964-1972
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North Star -
Northside HS
1912-1917, Senior Yearbook 1917, Dec. 1919, 1925, 1926-1943,1945-1948,1955-1959,
1961-1963
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Stator - Corning
Free Academy
1911-1916,1924, 1929-1963
Commencement Issues: 1915-1917,1926, 1928, 25th Anniversary 1928
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