Search Results
以空白搜尋找到 31 個結果
- What to Read | Randolph | Turner Free Library
Need book suggestions for what to read nest? Check out these suggested sites or get your personal recommendations from a librarian by filling out our form. 新來港定居人士 Want to stay up-to-date on all new releases? Subscribe to our book newsletters! Select any and all genres you're interested in to receive monthly updates on what's new and novel. Register Reading & Resource Lists ALSC Recommendations Lists of books recommended by the Association for Library Service to Children Award Winners for Kids Book and media award winners, including the recipients of the Caldecott, Carnegie, and Newbery Medals Haitian Heritage Month Books for adults, kids, and teens in English and Haitian Creole New Release Newsletters Want to stay up-to-date on all new releases? Subscribe to our book newsletters! Select any and all genres you're interested in to receive monthly updates on what's new and novel. Quick Reads (Hi-Lo) High-interest, low-readability (Hi-Lo) books for teens and adults Women's History Books and films relating to the Women's Suffrage Centennial and the ongoing struggle for equal rights APIA Heritage Books and films celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander American heritage Black Lives, Black History Books, films, websites, and more celebrating the history and contributions of Black Americans Health Literacy & Equity Books, ebooks, and websites providing evidence-based health information NoveList K-8 Plus Read-alikes, grade level, and reading level suggestions for kids in kindergarten through eighth grade School Required Reading Books assigned for summer reading by local schools Addiction and Recovery Local resources and books about addiction and recovery Caribbean-American Heritage Books and films celebrating Caribbean-American heritage Job Seekers Books and websites for job seekers NoveList Plus Read-alikes and suggestions for teens and adults TFL Recommendations Personalized recommendations from Turner Free Library's librarians Anti-Racism Books, films, and websites for anyone interested in taking a stand against racial prejudice and intolerance Grief and Loss Books and online resources for those who are experiencing a loss or grieving NPR's Books We Love Yearly guide to NPR's favorite reads Pride Month LGBTQIA+ books and movies for Pride Month Teen Book Finder Award winning books, audiobooks, and films for teens 12-18
- Closings | Randolph | Turner Free Library
The Turner Free Library lists all holiday and staff meeting closures for public knowledge. 閉幕 Regular Schedule | Sunday Hours | Closings Regular Schedule Winter Hours (Labor Day-Memorial Day) Mon-Thur: 9am - 8pm* Fri-Sat: 9am - 5pm* Summer Hours (Memorial Day-Labor Day) Mon-Wed: 9am - 8pm* Thur-Sat: 9am - 5pm* *Public computers shut down 30 minutes before closing Closings 元旦 小馬丁·路德·金 總統日 愛國者節 紀念日 第四次遊行之前的晚上(下午4點關閉7/3) 獨立日 勞動節 哥倫布日 退伍軍人節 感恩節前一天下午5點關閉 感恩 感恩節後一天 12月24日下午12點關閉 聖誕節 12月31日下午12點關閉 *如果假日在星期六,則將在星期五和星期六之前進行觀察。如果它是在星期日,它將在星期一進行觀察。這些關閉不考慮極端天氣事件。 2021年員工大會(圖書館於上午11點開放): 3月17日 6月16日 9月15日 12月15日 Announcement Closings
- RPS Randolph Reads | turnerfreelibrary
點擊下面的學校,查看其夏季閱讀要求。 學校要求的夏季閱讀清單 倫道夫社區中學 Hoopla上可用的電子書 Hoopla上的可用有聲讀物 Overdrive上可用的電子書和有聲讀物 倫道夫高中 Hoopla上可用的電子書 Hoopla上的可用有聲讀物 Overdrive上可用的電子書和有聲讀物 塞耶學院 中學 高中 藍山地區技術學校 霍爾布魯克中學 6年級和7年級 8年級和9年級 10年級和11年級 12年級 Randolph Reads is an annual summer reading program designed to inspire community, connection, and a love of reading while exploring important themes. This year, our stories have been chosen because they inspire joy and remind us of the importance of play and imagination! RPS students will receive a copy of the book in June or they can borrow copies from the Turner Free Library! Randolph Reads is a collaboration between Randolph Public Schools, Turner Free Library, and Randolph Community Programs 2025 Books:
- Access to Justice | turnerfreelibrary
撥號故事 The Turner Free Library is proud to partner with the Massachusetts Trial Court to offer access to virtual court services through the Access to Justice library initiative. The Access to Justice initiative works to ensure that all members of our community have equitable access to court resources, including virtual services. Through the Access to Justice website you can: look up case information, join a remote hearing, get help from the court service centers and front desks, find court forms, and more. Printing and Reserving a Private Space at the Turner Free Library to Attend Court Remotely More information about printing services and costs at the Turner Free Library. Turner Free Library card holders can reserve the Meeting Pod or the Turner Free Studio as a private, quiet spaces to attend court remotely. For assistance in reserving a space without a library card, please email ralib@ocln.org or call 781-961-0932, ext. 4. Due to the popularity of these spaces, please make a reservation as far in advance as possible.
- Printing | turnerfreelibrary
撥號故事 The Turner Free Library offers black and white and color printing services. The cost per page is $0.15 for black and white and $0.50 for color printing. Read on for information about how to print your documents! Printing From Library Computers Printing From Your Own Devices Printing From Library Computers 1. See library staff to create a printing account if you don't already have one. Your account will be under your library card or guest pass number. 2. Send your document to the printer, selecting the black and white or color printer as needed. You may also select single or double-sided printing, and the number of copies you would like printed. 3. Double-check the print preview on your computer; what you see on the screen is what will print. Library staff cannot offer refunds. 4. On the confirmation popup, check to ensure that the number of pages and the price is correct, then click "print." 5. Go to the print release station near the library's help desk and log in with your library card or guest pass number. 6. Deposit change or bills into the coin-op machine. 7. Select individual documents to print, or click the “print all documents” button. 8. Click “log out” once you are finished. If you have change, you can choose to have it returned to you or saved to your printing account. Printing From Your Own Devices 1. See library staff to create a printing account if you don't already have one. Your account will be under your library card number. 2. Go online to bit.ly/tflprinter and follow the instructions for your device type. 3. Send your document to the printer, selecting the black and white or color printer as needed. Double-check the print preview on your device. Library staff cannot offer refunds. 4. When prompted, log in with the following information: Username: your library card number Password: OCLN 5. There is no confirmation screen; instead go to the print release station and log in with your account information. 6. Deposit change or bills into the coin-op machine. 7. Select individual documents to print or click the “print all documents” button. 8. Click “logout” once you are finished. If you have change, you can choose to have it returned to you or saved to your printing account.
- Friends of the Library | Randolph | Turner Free Library
The Turner Free Library Friends group fundraises for the library, providing access to even more free programming for the town. 圖書館之友 特納免費圖書館之友組織是一個自願性非營利組織,通過籌款,編程,書籍討論組和社區宣傳來支持馬薩諸塞州蘭道夫的公共圖書館。我們正在積極尋找新成員,以幫助他們開展許多激動人心的計劃,以使Randolph的人民受益,我們鼓勵您通過friendsoftfl@gmail.com 與我們聯繫。 Donations Book Sales Online Store Donations Thank you for your support! The Friends of the Turner Free Library is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and donations are tax deductible. Monetary donations can be made online via Paypal or by check or cash at the Turner Free Library. If you would like to make a donation in honor of a person or organization, please put their name in the donation box in the payment form. If you would like them or their family to be notified, please email their name and mailing address to friendsoftfl@gmail.com . The Friends of the Turner Free Library are also delighted to accept donations of books and DVDs in gift-worthy condition. The Friends are unable to accept donations of items that are: Dirty Moldy or have a cigarette smell Burnt or water damaged Damaged or missing covers or pages Excessive writing, markings, or highlighting Computer, language, or travel books more than 3 years old Textbooks more than 5 years old VHS or Cassette Tapes Magazines or workbooks Encyclopedias Donations can be dropped off in bins next to the Children's Help Desk at the library or in the book donation bin at the Zapustas Ice Arena (240 North Street). The Friends greatly appreciate your donations but are unable to to make pick ups. Online Store Support your library in style ! Check out the Friends of the Library’s online store for fun, library-themed merch. Every purchase helps fund library programs and discounted museum passes—so you can show your love and make a difference. Shop Ongoing Book Sale The Friends of the Turner Free Library offer an ongoing book sale all year long! Be sure to visit their shelves, located on the library's second floor, regularly for great deals on books for all ages! Biannual Book Sale Twice a year, in May and November, the Friends of the Library host a large book sale with some amazing deals! Subscribe to the Library's enewsletter and follow the library on social media for scheduling information. 2025 book sale dates: Saturday, May 3rd, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday, November 1st, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Frequently Asked Questions | turnerfreelibrary
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) We love questions, it's part of our job as librarians! We've put together some of the most common questions and answers we get here at the Turner Free Library but we're always happy to help you find out more information if your question isn't answered here! Library Access & Borrowing Facilities & Services Programs & Passes Getting Involved How do I get a library card? Apply for a physical library card at either of the Turner Free Library's help desks with your photo ID and proof of current address! Children under the age of 12: must apply in person at the library with a parent or guardian. The child’s parent or legal guardian must present their own photo ID and proof of current address. Young adults ages 12 to 17: may present a school ID or driver’s license to verify both their identity and address. Young adults may apply for a library card with or without a parent or guardian present. Can’t make it to the Turner Free Library in person? Sign up for an eCard to use our electronic resources. If you want to borrow physical materials, you can upgrade to a physical card in person. I forgot my PIN! How do I reset it? By default PINs are OCLN but you can also reset your PIN online: 1. First, go online to catalog.ocln.org 2.Click the "log in" option, which should be near the top-right corner of the screen 3. Click "forgot my PIN" when the login window pop ups to receive a password reset email! My books/audiobooks/movies are overdue, what will happen? The Library has removed late fines on overdue books, DVDs, audiobooks, magazines, or video games owned by the Turner Free Library. Some of the items in the “Library of Things” collection accrue fines as indicated on the item labels, but please contact Library staff with any questions. Please note: Materials owned by other OCLN libraries may have varying fines based on the library that owns the item. For more information, check your loan receipt or view your library account online via the OCLN website . I lost or damaged a library item, what do I do? Library materials are used regularly and we know that sometimes mean they get lost or damaged. You’ll be responsible for the cost of replacing the item, but in many cases, the Turner Free Library is able to accept the donation of a replacement item in lieu of a replacement fee. The replacement copy must be new and it must be the same as the lost item. For instance, a patron must provide a hardcover book to replace a hardcover book. Please contact Library staff with questions about what donated replacement items can be accepted. Parents/guardians are responsible for all materials checked out on the cards of their children Please note: Other OCLN libraries may have varying charges and replacement policies; please contact the owning library for more information. Can I borrow a WiFi hotspot? Yes! You can borrow WiFi hotspots and many other items from our "Library of Things" collection , including technology, games, and much more! Due to their significant popularity, hotspots may only be borrowed for one week and there is a $5.00/day late fee. How do I borrow an eBook? You can check out an eBook using any of the resources on our Digital Books, Movies, Games, & More page. You will need to use your library card number and PIN to sign up for a free account, and in most cases you will need to install an app on your device. Some of our most popular resources are: Libby Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, and more for free with Libby, the library reading app. Hoopla Borrow and enjoy audiobooks, eBooks, comics, movies, TV, magazines, or music for free with your library card! Kanopy Stream movies for free online! Choose from nearly 30,000 films, including world cinema and documentaries. Can you tell me what items are checked out or overdue on my child/spouse/relative's library card? No, while we will be happy to call, email, or mail a list of those items to the card holder using the contact information listed on their library account, Turner Free Library staff are required to protect the confidentiality of library records under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 78, Section 7 . Under state law, “that part of the records of a public library which reveals the identity and intellectual pursuits of a person using such library shall not be a public record…." and Library staff are not permitted to disclose information about an individual's use of library materials, facilities, or services to anyone but the user or pursuant to subpoena, court order or where otherwise required by statute. Library staff can only disclose circulation, registration information, and information retrieval records to: The cardholder (with card or other proper identification). NOTE: This is regardless of age or relationship. For example, parents cannot be told what materials a child has checked out without the child’s consent. Staff of Old Colony Library Network acting within the scope of their duties in the administration of the library system, and in facilitating interlibrary loans. Representatives of any local, state, or federal government; pursuant to subpoena or search warrant authorized under the authority of federal, state, or local law; relating to civil, criminal, or investigative power. Upon receipt of any such subpoena or search warrant, the Library Director will consult with legal counsel to determine if the subpoena or search warrant is in proper form, and if there is a valid basis for its issuance, before providing confidential information. For more information, please view our Patron Privacy Policy . I forgot my library card, can I still pick up my holds or borrow other library materials? Yes, if you can provide a Massachusetts driver’s license or state ID. For children under the age of 12, a parent/guardian must provide their Massachusetts driver’s license or state ID. The child must be present or the parent/guardian must have been previously added to the “care of” line on the child’s account. Young adults ages 12 to 17 can present a Massachusetts driver’s license or school ID (such as a physical card or via an app such as PowerSchool) to meet this requirement. Can my child/spouse/neighbor/friend's pick up my library materials for me? Yes, but only if you have previously confirmed an authorized user by requesting that a specific individual be added to the "care of" line on your library account. Authorized users are only able to borrow on hold items and must use their own OCLN cards for any additional borrowing or other use of library services (e.g. computer access, reservations of the Turner Free Studio, replacing library cards, etc). The card holder remains responsible for ensuring that all materials are returned or be subject to late fines or a replacement fee for the item. What does it mean for a library card to be "in good standing"? A library card in good standing means there are no blocks on the card. A block could be in place for a number of reasons including but not limited to: an expired card, multiple overdue items, or replacement cost fine(s) greater than $15.00. Is my public computer use tracked? No, the Turner Free Library does not log public computer use beyond confirming that a valid library card number was entered. After logging out of one of the Library's public computers, all files as well as all local data (i.e. browsing history, downloads, etc) is deleted and cannot be recovered. The Library also does not track internet access on its public WiFi network or Chromebooks. For more information, please view the Library's Patron Privacy and Internet Safety and Computer Use policies. Use of some Library systems, such as printing, and associated apps may generate usage records. For each print job, the document name, page count, and associated printing cost is recorded in the Library's printing system. Pending print jobs remain active only until the end of the Library's business day, and the print system's job log and transaction history is purged monthly. Library services such as Libby, Hoopla, Kanopy, and others have their own privacy policies and we encourage you to visit the vendor's website or to contact Library staff for assistance. Additionally, the Old Colony Library Network (OCLN) has a publicly-available privacy policy which outlines the scope and use of any visitor data collected on OCLN sites.
- Get a Library Card | Randolph | Turner Free Library
Get a Turner Free Library library card in 2 easy steps! 取得借書證 Ready to get a library card? We can't wait to have you visit! Getting a library card is always free, but you'll need a photo ID and proof of your current address to register. You can also create a temporary e-card online to get immediate access to some of the Library's digital services, but you will need to visit the library with a picture ID and proof of your current address to finish setting up your library account. 獲取臨時電子卡(確保包括您的聯繫信息!)
- Mission Statement and History | Randolph | Turner Free Library
The Turner Free Library's mission to provide access to the diverse community of Randolph is coupled with it's interesting history. 我們所做的 我們做什麼(Ki sa NouFè/ Lo que hacemos /Chúngtôilàmgì) |我們的使命宣言(Deklarasyon sou Misyon Nou /Misión/Thôngđiệpsứmệnh) |我們的願景聲明(Nek /Visión/Thôngđiệptầmnhìn) |我們的歷史 特納之友免費圖書館 |圖書館政策 Our History Trustees of the Turner Free Library Friends of the Turner Free Library Library Policies 我們所做的 作為公共圖書館,特納免費圖書館為蘭道夫鎮提供服務,使人們可以免費獲取書籍,有聲讀物,電影和其他材料形式的信息,並提供公共計算機和開放的wi-fi網絡,以便任何人都可以上網。我們對所有人開放,無論其年齡,收入水平,種族,種族,身體能力或公民身份如何,並且免費成為Turner Free Library卡持有人都是免費的。來拜訪我們! 單擊此處 以獲取有關獲取借書證的更多信息。 Ki sa NouFè Antanke yonbibliyotèkpiblik,Turner Free Library,Vil Randolph yolèl bayaksègratis akenfòmasyonnanfòmaliv,liv odyo,fim,baz done travay /rechèch,aklòtkalitemateryèl,aklè kiouvèpounenpòtmoun ka konekte akentènètla。 Epitou,wp jwenn pwogram,免費pou moun tout laj,soti nan lekti istwa ak pwogram atizana,pou rive nan kouenfòmatikak anpillòtankò。 Nououvèpou tout moun,kèlkeswalaj yo,nivo revni yo,ras yo,gwoup etnik yo,kapasite fizik yo,oubyen stati yo antanke sitwayen,epi pa genfrèw ap peye pou w jwenn yon kat manm Turner Free Library a。 Vin vizite nou! Lo que hacemos Como bibliotecapública,特納免費圖書館選拔了Randolph al brindar acceso gratuito圖書館,並提供了形式資料,音頻資料,películas,基礎知識,信息資料,研究成果-fi abierta para que cualquiera pueda conectarse。您可以在Lasededs上的無所事事的軟件,手冊的軟件,軟件和其他軟件的軟件中獲得幫助。 Estadors abiertos a todos,sinimportar la edad,el nivel de ingresos,la raza,el origenétnico,capacidadfísicao el estado deciudadanía和no hayningún貨物轉換為名義上的la Tarjeta de la Biblioteca Turner。 ¡通過visitarnos! Chôngtôilàmgì Làmộtthưviệncôngcộng,Turner Free LibraryphụcvụThịtrấnRandolph,chophéptruycậpthôtinmiễnphídướidạngdángsách,sáchnói,phim,cởsêcàcênêliuuviữc cấpmáytínhcôngcộngvàmạngwi-fimởim.ingườicóthểtrựctuyến。 Bạncũngsẽtìmthấycácchươngtrìnhmiễnphíchomọilứatuổi,từthờigiankểtruyệnđếchươngtrìnhthủcôngđếnlp phọccáátínhvànhiều。 Chúngtôimởcửachotấtcảmọingười,bấtkểtuổitác,mứcthunhập,chủngtộc,dântộc,khảnăngth Freeặerặt n FreeạFree Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Hãyđếnvớichúngtôi! 特納免費圖書館的內部 我們的使命宣言 蘭道夫的特納免費圖書館的使命是通過提供專業人員,先進技術,優質材料,程序和服務的訪問權限,來滿足蘭道夫社區各個成員的信息,教育,文化和娛樂需求。圖書館旨在鼓勵閱讀和使用技術來終身學習和豐富社區生活。 Deklarasyon sou Misyon Nou 塞米森·特納免費圖書館坎南·倫道夫·拉普爾·伊迪·康布·貝茲溫·托恩·蒙·基南·科米諾特·蘭道夫·拉根尼恩空手道,pwogram,aksèvis。 Bibliyotèklafèefòpou l ankouraje mounfèlekti e itilize teknoloji pou yo ka aprann e anrichi lavi yo nan kominote an pandan tot lavi yo。 Misión La misión de Turner Free Library en Randolph es atender las necesidades informativas, educativas, culturales y recreativas de todos los miembros de la diversa comunidad de Randolph al brindar acceso a personal profesional, tecnología de punta, materiales, programas y servicios de calidad. Labiblioteca busca fomentar la lectura y el uso de la tecnología para el aprendizaje permanente y el enriquecimiento de la vida en la comunidad. Thông điệp sứ mệnh Sứ mệnh của Turner Free Library ở Randolph là phục vụ nhu cầu thông tin, giáo dục, văn hóa và giải trí của tất thành viên trong cộng đồng Randolph đa dạng, bằng cách tiếp cận đời ngũ nhân viên chuyên nghiệp, công nghệ tiên tiến, tài liệu, chương trình và dịch vụ chất lượng. Thư viện tìm kiễm, khuyến khích đọc sách và sử dụng công nghệ để học tập suốt đời và làm phong phú thêm cuộc sống trong cộng đồng. 我們的願景聲明 倫道夫的特納免費圖書館的願景是在圖書館的牆壁內以及以數字方式為倫道夫的眾多居民提供安全,可訪問,包容和公平的空間。 Deklarasyon sou Plan Nou Se plan Turner Free Library位於蘭道夫·拉普爾·克雷耶(Kande Randolph la pou l kreye)和espas處 aksepte tout kalite moun,e ki san patipri,ni anndanbibliyotèkla,ni yon fason dijital,pou tout abitan Randolph yo。 Visión La visión de Turner Free Library en Randolph es proporcionar un espacio seguro, accesible, inclusivo y equitativo tanto dentro de las paredes de la biblioteca como digitalmente para los diversos residentes de Randolph Thông điệp tầm nhìn Tầm nhìn của Turner Free Library ở Randolph là cung cấp không gian an toàn, dễ tiếp cận, hòa nhập và cộng bằng cả bên trong các bức tường của thư viện và môi trường số hóa nhiều cư dân đa dạng của Randolph. 我們的歷史 特納免費圖書館由特納家族在1874年的慷慨捐助下建立。蘭道夫是馬薩諸塞州最早擁有公共圖書館的城鎮之一。原始結構是位於克勞福德廣場(Crawford Square)倫道夫(Randolph)中心的一幢凝重的花崗岩建築。 1962年12月6日,一場大火燒毀了這座宏偉的建築物。該建築物及其所含物品被徹底拆除。出於對公共圖書館服務的驚人而無私的奉獻,當天就從隔壁的公理會藉來的六本書中恢復了業務。隨著消防員繼續制服大火,“新”圖書館開放了。一段時間以來,圖書館是從旅行車上開出來的,旅行車上有一個標有“ Turner Free Library”的標牌,並由志願者在鎮上開車。圖書館在特納捐贈的原始土地上重建,並於1966年9月6日開放。對公眾的服務被認為非常重要,因此在家具交付之前就已開放。 如今,特納免費圖書館是舊殖民地圖書館網絡 的成員,該網絡由28個共享資料和服務的圖書館組成。我們為所有人開放的兒童,青少年,成人和老年人提供各種免費活動。 在特納免費圖書館,您可以找到大約67,000本書,電影,有聲讀物,視頻遊戲和可以帶回家的技術 。 What We Do Our Mission Our Vision Our History
- World Languages Room | turnerfreelibrary
撥號故事 Reflecting the community's vibrant linguistical and cultural diversity, the Turner Free Library's World Languages Room features books in Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Spanish, and Vietnamese, among other languages. The World Languages Room also includes an “English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESoL) and Citizenship Corner,” which offers books, DVDs, and audiobooks for English-language learners and anyone interested in applying for U.S. citizenship. From classics to best sellers, there's something for every reader to enjoy! Ki reflete divèsite lengwistik ak kiltirèl pwosede ki genyen nan kominote a, Sal Mondyal Lang Bibliyotèk Turner Free a genyen liv an Chinwa, Fransè, Kreyòl ayisyen, Panyòl, ak Vyetnamyen, pami lòt lang. The World Languages Room gen ladan tou yon “English for speakers of Other Languages (ESoL) and Citizenship Corner,” ki ofri liv, DVD, ak liv odyo pou elèv k ap aprann lang angle ak nenpòt moun ki enterese aplike pou sitwayènte ameriken. Soti nan klasik nan pi bon vandè, gen yon bagay pou chak lektè jwi! Como reflejo de la vibrante diversidad lingüística y cultural de la comunidad, la Sala de Idiomas Mundiales de la Biblioteca Turner presenta libros en chino, francés, criollo haitiano, español y vietnamita, entre otros idiomas. La Sala de Idiomas Mundiales también incluye un “Rincón de Ciudadanía y Inglés para Hablantes de Otros Idiomas (ESoL)”, que ofrece libros, DVD y audiolibros para estudiantes de inglés y cualquier persona interesada en solicitar la ciudadanía estadounidense. Desde clásicos hasta los más vendidos, ¡hay algo para que disfrute cada lector! Phản ánh sự đa dạng về ngôn ngữ và văn hóa sôi động của cộng đồng, Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới của Thư viện Miễn phí Turner có sách bằng tiếng Trung, tiếng Pháp, tiếng Haiti Creole, tiếng Tây Ban Nha và tiếng Việt, cùng với các ngôn ngữ khác. Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới cũng có “Góc Tiếng Anh dành cho Người nói các Ngôn ngữ Khác (ESoL) và Góc Công dân”, nơi cung cấp sách, DVD và sách nói cho người học tiếng Anh và bất kỳ ai quan tâm đến việc đăng ký quốc tịch Hoa Kỳ. Từ tác phẩm kinh điển đến tác phẩm bán chạy nhất, luôn có thứ gì đó dành cho mọi người đọc! Art in the Room The art in the World Languages Room reflects both Randolph's past and its present. Hanging in the room are portraits of several members of the Turner family, whose generous donation founded the Turner Free Library. In conversation with these historic paintings is the mural See Yourself in a Story (2024) by Randolph artist Jamaal Eversley. The mural incorporates reference photos taken at Library events and sent in by members of the Randolph community as well as depicting some of the historic paintings in the World Languages Room. The See Yourself in a Story mural - which was funded by the Cultural Council of Randolph, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency - celebrates diversity, inclusivity, history, and the power of storytelling to connect us all. Atizay la nan World Languages Room reflete tou de pase Randolph ak prezan li. Pann nan chanm nan gen pòtrè plizyè manm nan fanmi Turner, ki gen don jenere te fonde Bibliyotèk Turner. Nan konvèsasyon ak penti istorik sa yo se miral See Yourself in a Story (2024) pa atis Randolph Jamaal Eversley. Miral la enkòpore foto referans yo te pran nan evènman Bibliyotèk yo epi manm kominote Randolph yo voye yo epi li montre kèk nan penti istorik ki nan Sal World Languages. Mural See Yourself in a Story - ki te finanse pa Konsèy Kiltirèl Randolph, yon ajans lokal ki sipòte pa Konsèy Kiltirèl Massachusetts, yon ajans leta - selebre divèsite, enklizivite, istwa, ak pouvwa rakonte istwa pou konekte nou tout. El arte en la Sala de Idiomas del Mundo refleja tanto el pasado como el presente de Randolph. En la sala cuelgan retratos de varios miembros de la familia Turner, cuya generosa donación fundó la Biblioteca Turner. En conversación con estas pinturas históricas está el mural Mírate en una historia (2024) del artista de Randolph Jamaal Eversley. El mural incorpora fotografías de referencia tomadas en eventos de la Biblioteca y enviadas por miembros de la comunidad de Randolph, además de representar algunas de las pinturas históricas en la Sala de Idiomas del Mundo. El mural Mírate en una historia, financiado por el Consejo Cultural de Randolph, una agencia local que cuenta con el apoyo del Consejo Cultural de Massachusetts, una agencia estatal, celebra la diversidad, la inclusión, la historia y el poder de la narración para conectarnos a todos. Nghệ thuật trong Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới phản ánh cả quá khứ và hiện tại của Randolph. Treo trong phòng là những bức chân dung của một số thành viên trong gia đình Turner, những người đã quyên góp hào phóng để thành lập Thư viện Turner. Đối thoại với những bức tranh lịch sử này là bức tranh tường Hãy nhìn thấy chính mình trong một câu chuyện (2024) của nghệ sĩ Randolph Jamaal Eversley. Bức tranh tường kết hợp các bức ảnh tham khảo được chụp tại các sự kiện của Thư viện và được các thành viên của cộng đồng Randolph gửi đến cũng như mô tả một số bức tranh lịch sử trong Phòng Ngôn ngữ Thế giới. Bức tranh tường Hãy nhìn thấy chính mình trong một câu chuyện - được tài trợ bởi Hội đồng văn hóa Randolph, một cơ quan địa phương được Hội đồng văn hóa Massachusetts, một cơ quan tiểu bang hỗ trợ - tôn vinh sự đa dạng, tính hòa nhập, lịch sử và sức mạnh của việc kể chuyện để kết nối tất cả chúng ta . All translations are completed by dedicated library volunteers and language experts, if you would like to volunteer your translation services to the library please contact the director at admin@randolph.ocln.org .
- Accessibility | turnerfreelibrary
Accessibility Statement The Turner Free Library includes accessibility features on its website as part of its mission "to serve the informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of all the members of the diverse Randolph community." Over 60% of adults in the US have a disability of some kind, many of which can make websites like the Turner Free Library's difficult to use. This in turn limits their access to library services and resources. In order to make the Library's website as inclusive as possible, it includes the Recite Me web accessibility and language toolbar. The Turner Free Library is also a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive Venue , with TFL staff completing yearly training on providing sensory inclusive services. The Library offers Sensory Bags at both TFL Help Desks, which contain headphones and sensory fidgets available for anyone to use while at the TFL. Measures to support accessibility To ensure the accessibility of its website, the Turner Free Library takes the following measures: Include accessibility as part of the Library's mission statement Provide continual accessibility training for Library staff Add the Recite Me web accessibility and language toolbar to the Library's website Recite Me Web Accessibility and Language Toolbar The Recite Me toolbar allows visitor's to the Turner Free Library's website to access the library services and resources they're looking for. The comprehensive Recite Me toolbar works across all devices and offers a unique range of functions ensuring that our work is accessible to all. You can use it to: Read website text aloud (including PDFs) Download the text as an MP3 file to play it where and when it suits you Change font sizes and colors Customize background-color Translate text into more than 100 different languages Access a fully integrated dictionary and thesaurus How to Access the Recite Me Toolbar The Recite Me toolbar allows visitor's to the Turner Free Library's website to access the library services and resources they're looking for. The compreh Web Content Accessibility Conformance Status The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. The Turner Free Library's website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.








