
We hope we’ll be a big part of your plans in the new year!įind out more about what’s going on in January at Norman East by picking up a copy of the library’s monthly calendar, or by looking at our online calendar. Please note that the library will be closed on Monday, Jan. Need to know more? Talk to a librarian or take a look around our online resources, available through this website or the Pioneer Library System Connect App, which can be downloaded on iTunes or Google Play.

Also, PLS provides access to more than 60 online databases that cover topics from genealogy to homework help. In total through the collaboration of the 12 branch libraries in the Pioneer Library System, cardholders have access to more than 700,000 books, magazines and downloadable items. The library presents dedicated spaces for its collection of books for children, teens and adult readers, as well as public computers, meeting areas and more. Norman Public Library East is ready to lead the community into 2020 through its many resources, services and program opportunities. It’s a way to introduce people to literature in another way through reading and getting into comic books.” “The name was originally an idea for a podcast based on Harry Potter themed podcasts. “My vision for the group for the group was to bring in something people are reading, from their collection, something they own, talk about what we’re reading and enjoying it right then,” Brown said. He has led a presentation on graphic novels and comic books as literature in a Staff Day presentation for colleagues with the Pioneer Library System, and currently teaches a graphic novel class at the University of Oklahoma.

The group is the brain child of librarian David Brown based on his interests and expertise.

And the Noble Public Library seeks to find that audience through its newest monthly book discussion group, the Sacred Panels Book Club. In an age of blockbuster action hits at the box office, comic books and graphic novels are a relevant resource for fans of the superhero genre.

And if you haven’t read one since you were a kid, they might be worth checking out again.
