Welcome!

photo of Warren Public LibraryWelcome to the Warren Public Library website.  From here you can access our catalog, learn about upcoming library events, and find links to other resources.  We serve Salamonie Township in Huntington County, Indiana and anyone else with an active Evergreen Indiana library card.  Founded in 1916, we are now over 100 years old!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nov 13 – Murder Mystery Book Club Meeting @7:00
 
 
The book club will be discussing “The Night House” by Jo Nesbo. Coffee, tea, and hot chocolate is provided. New members are always warmly welcomed.
 
“From the internationally best-selling author, a twisted, multi-layered spin on the classic horror novel. In the wake of his parents’ tragic deaths in a house fire, fourteen-year-old Richard Elauved has been sent to live with his aunt and uncle in the remote, insular town of Ballantyne. Richard quickly earns a reputation as an outcast, and when a classmate named Tom goes missing, everyone suspects the new, angry boy is responsible for his disappearance.
 
No one believes him when he says the telephone booth out by the edge of the woods sucked Tom into the receiver like something out of a horror movie. No one, that is, except Karen, a beguiling fellow outsider who encourages Richard to pursue clues the police refuse to investigate. He traces the number that Tom prank called from the phone booth to an abandoned house in the Black Mirror Wood. There he catches a glimpse of a terrifying face in the window.
 
And then the voices begin to whisper in his ear…You know who I am. She’s going to burn. The one you love is going to burn. There’s not a thing you can do about it.
 
When another classmate disappears, Richard must find a way to prove his innocence–and preserve his sanity–as he grapples with the dark magic that is possessing Ballantyne and pursuing his destruction. Then again, Richard may not be the most reliable narrator of his own story…”
 
 
 
Nov 20 – Old Favorites Book Club @7:00
 
 
The book club will be discussing “Brave Men” by Ernie Pyle. Free coffee, tea, and hot chocolate is provided. New members are always warmly welcomed.
 
When America entered World War II, Ernie Pyle followed the soldiers into the trenches. Long before television and the internet beamed combat footage directly to us, his dispatches from the front lines augmented the coverage of the war’s politics, strategies, and macro-level mobilizations to give the American public what he called his “worm’s-eye view” of the day-to-day life of the war. He captured, as John Steinbeck described it in Time magazine, the “war of the homesick, weary, funny, violent, common men who wash their socks in their helmets, complain about the food . . . and bring themselves through as dirty a business as the world has ever seen and do it with humor and dignity and courage—and that is Ernie Pyle’s war.” A number-one bestseller upon its publication in 1944, Brave Men remains unmatched in its clarity, sympathy, and grit as a portrait of America’s boys who fought in Europe, and lives on as a testament to the enduring value of embedded journalism in reporting the truth.
 
 
 
Nov 22 – Storytime & Snack at WPL – 10:30AM
 
 
Come to story-time to hear “How to Catch a Turkey” and make a sweet turkey snack!
 
 
 
 
 
6th-12th grade girls and boys are invited. We have supplies for bracelets, necklaces, keychains, etc. Drinks with a lid and snacks are welcome.
 
 
 
 
 
Participants in the Halloween Beanstack challenge have a week left to finish gathering all their badges! Our next challenge is the “Read Grateful” challenge. Get a free bookmark for signing up, and earn Thanksgiving themed badges all November. As always, our 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge is still running, and you can sign up anytime.

Beanstack is FREE! Earn badges, write book reviews, and keep track of your reading, all on one site!

https://warrenlibin.beanstack.org/
 
 
 
Dec 6 – Lending Day at Heritage Pointe – 1PM-3PM
 
 
Visit The Cove at Heritage Pointe during ice cream day on December 6, from 1-3 pm, and see us there! We will have a booth set up where Heritage Pointe and Town House residents can sign up for library cards and check out a small selection of books. This will be an ongoing event in an effort to reach our patrons at Heritage Pointe.
 
 
 
Dec 11 – Murder Mystery Bookclub – 7PM
 
 
“Instead of presents this Christmas, a true crime podcaster is opening up a cold case…Madeline Martin has built a life for herself as the young owner of a thriving business, The Next Chapter Bookshop, despite her tragic childhood and now needing to care for her infirm father. When Harley Granger, a failed novelist turned true crime podcaster, drifts into her shop in the days before Christmas, he seems intent on digging up events that Madeline would much rather forget.
She’s the only surviving victim of Evan Handy, the man who was convicted of murdering her best friend Steph, and is suspected in the disappearance of two sisters, also good friends of Madeline’s, who have been missing for nearly a decade.
It’s an investigation that has obsessed her father Sheriff James Martin right up until his stroke took his faculties. Harley Granger has a gift for seeing things that others miss. He wasn’t much of a novelist, but his work as a true crime author and podcaster has earned him fame and wealth–and some serious criticism for his various unethical practices. Still, visiting Little Valley to be closer to his dying father has caused him to look into a case that many people think is closed–and some want reopened. And he has a lot of questions about the night Stephanie Cramer was killed, Ainsley and Sam Wallace disappeared, and Madeline Martin was left for dead, bleeding out on a riverbank.
Since Evan Handy went to jail, three other young women have gone missing, most recently a young college dropout named Lolly. Five young women missing in the same area in a decade. Are they connected? Was Evan Handy innocent after all? Or was there someone else there that night? Someone who is still satisfying his dark appetites?
As Christmas approaches and a blizzard bears down, Madeline and her childhood friend Badger return to a past they both hoped was dead–to find the missing Lolly and to answer questions that have haunted them both, discovering that the truth is more terrible and much closer to home than they think. Coupling a picturesque, cozy setting with a deeply unsettling suspenseful plot, Christmas Presents is a chilling seasonal novella that can be enjoyed all year long.”
 
 
 
Dec 18 – Old Favorites Bookclub – 7PM
 
 
Tom Langdon, a weary and cash-strapped journalist, is banned from flying when a particularly thorough airport security search causes him to lose his cool. Now, he must take the train if he has any chance of arriving in Los Angeles in time for Christmas with his girlfriend. To finance the trip, he sells a story about a train ride taken during the Christmas season.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Attention – Residents at Heritage Pointe of Warren
 
Residents at Heritage Pointe of Warren who have difficulty leaving the facility can now have books delivered and picked up at their home! We will even help with library card sign up. Residents can check out books, movies, audiobooks, and magazines – the same as any walk-in patron. Residents will also have access to Libby and Hoopla, for e-books and audio books that they can read or listen to on their devices!
 
This program is completely free! Call the Library at 260-375-3450 for more information.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We now have a Keurig available for public use at WPL! We have a selection of coffees, teas, and hot chocolates available, with a $1.00 suggested donation. Come and sit in the air conditioning and relax with a book!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Starting April 1st
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Warren Weekly at the Library
 
 
Print outs of the Warren Weekly are available at the library. Pick up the current and previous week when you are curious about local news.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Overdrive/Libby Switchover to Indiana Digital Library Instructions
 
Concerned your digital library says there are only 22 books in the entire app?  20 that have holds, and there other 2 say “not available?”  Our digital library has been been moved, and combined with another digital library to give everyone even MORE titles.  
 
 
Website:
• Click the gold Sign In button
• Select Warren Public Library
• Enter your card number with NO spaces
 
Libby app:
• Yes there is an app.  Download from your phone’s store
• We recommend the Libby app, as the OverDrive app has been retired
• Tap the bottom button of three lines, it should be in the middle
• Under “Add Library,” search for Indiana Digital Library.  As of right now the symbol should be a yellow and blue card
• Tap IDL to add it
• Select Warren Public Library
• Enter your card number with NO spaces

 

 

 

Indiana Digital Library – Website link to browse and check your account

The Indiana State Library has announced the formation of a new statewide e-book consortium, the Indiana Digital Library, launching on March 1. Nearly 200 public libraries in the state will all share the OverDrive platform to create a statewide consortium of e-books and magazines. This new consortium – made up of libraries that serve populations under 150,000 – will benefit libraries, taxpayers and library users. Patrons of consortium member libraries will have the ability to borrow materials from both their own library’s collections and the member library collections. The State Library is paying the platform fees for the consortium and 100% of the member libraries’ fees will be spent on materials. 

A volunteer library team will also assist with collection development for libraries and will help ensure the efficient usage of the consortium’s funds. Libraries may either purchase titles for their collection on their own or may chose to assign their funds to the collection development team. 

“The new Indiana Digital Library consortium will be a great service and benefit to Indiana libraries and the customers of Indiana libraries. This collaboration is a great example of Indiana libraries working together to provide high quality services to library users,” said Jake Speer, State Librarian.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

BIG DIGITALIZATION ANNOUNCEMENT

HISTORIC WARREN NEWSPAPERS NOW ONLINE


The Warren Tribune and the Warren Weekly are now available on the Internet via the Warren Public Library’s (WPL) website.


There are nearly 37,000 searchable pages available of The Warren Tribune (1898-1985), and nearly 8,000 searchable pages available of the Warren Weekly (1986-2000).


The website allows you to search, pan, view, zoom in, zoom out, clip, fit to width, fit to height, rotate, view previous object, view previous page, advance page, and print the newspaper pages with the click of your mouse.

 

 

NEW LIBRARY SERVICE ANNOUCEMENT

Attention Warren Public Library cardholders, let us introduce you to Hoopla!

Hoopla is a digital service that expands your options even further.  Hoopla offers:

  • Audiobooks
  • Comics
  • eBooks
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Television shows

Very simple instructions to get you started on Hoopla:

  1. To sign up, click the link here.  https://www.hoopladigital.com
  2. Near the top click on “Get Started Today.”
  3. Put in your preferred email address.
  4. Set up a password.
  5. On “Choose Your Library,” select Warren Public Library.
  6. Enter your library card number.
  7. Enter your library PIN.Don’t remember your PIN?  Call us at 260-375-3450 and we can reset it for you.
  8. PLEASE NOTE – As of right now, each card is limited to just FIVE checkouts per month.

 

 

Online Database Feature – World Book Online

Did you know the library has access to several research databases, some geared for school curriculum?  World Book Online lists its mission as such:

“To enhance learning and reading for children around the world by developing trustworthy, engaging content to create products that will engage children of all ages at home, on the go, in the classroom or in libraries worldwide. We aspire to establish World Book as a renowned, global, adaptive, and mission-driven enterprise that helps kids learn and read throughout their entire childhood journey.”

Click on the link, enter your library card number, and have access to this up-to-date classic encyclopedia series.

 

 

New AWE Learning Computer is at WPL

Look upstairs for a computer designed with engaging activities for our young readers.  Science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math.

-Ages 1-14: Created specifically for young learners!

-Award-winning content: Providing hours of education and fun!

-70+ Software titles: Over 4,000 learning activities.

-Correlated content: Aligned to STEM/STREAM and correlated to academic standards.

-Safe environment: Self-contained learning solution keeps children away from unwarranted websites and content.

-Engaging and fun! Full of child-friendly images, sounds, songs & videos.

-Ideal for all learning styles: Auditory, visual, tactile & kinesthetic learners.

-Enhances school readiness.