Each year I try to figure out a way to give back during the holiday season. I often find myself being thankful for all that I have, and then realize there are a great number of individuals who are not as fortunate as I am. Giving back during the holiday season can be easy, there […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/GIKAB-Banner-1030x400-2.png320814Stacy, Friends of the Libraryhttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngStacy, Friends of the Library2022-11-14 08:00:382022-11-16 12:07:453 Ways to Give Back During the Holiday Season
At the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, you’ll find book displays, book lists, resources that highlight Native American and Alaska Native authors, and materials about historical events in Native American history. You can educate yourself on tribal traditions and review digital resources that celebrate and educate the general public on Wisconsin’s 11 federally recognized tribal […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Native-American-Heritage-Month-Banner-1.png6281200Elizabeth, Reference Services Managerhttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngElizabeth, Reference Services Manager2022-11-08 11:15:212022-11-09 09:53:43November is Native American Heritage Month!
It’s that time of year again! Except, this year it’s even better! “Why?” you might ask. Well, because International Games Week is now International Games Month! We have an entire month to celebrate. And that means that we don’t have to cram all of the activities in a few days anymore. Here is a rundown […]
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When I first started reading on my own as a child, my favorite author was Franklin W. Dixon. I loved the Hardy Boys mysteries, and I remember asking my mom while stopped on a dark night while she was filling the car with gas if she would wait a couple minutes. There were no book reading […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/VS.-banner-image.png6281200Charlie, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngCharlie, Reference Services2022-10-10 17:00:422022-10-11 15:56:44The Hardy Boys vs. Nancy Drew
Autumn is here! Like many others, this is my favorite season. If you asked me why, I don’t think I could answer with any specific reason. Instead, I’d answer with some of my favorite memories: the huge piles of fallen leaves that my brother, sisters, and I would jump into; early morning cups of tea […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Poe.png7491119Ashley, Circulation Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngAshley, Circulation Services2022-10-03 08:00:002022-10-03 10:38:52I Put a Spell on You: What to Read This Season
The library provides access to a lot of useful online resources you might not be aware of – there are so many that even library staff sometimes forget! Don’t believe me? Just check out our website’s Explore page. Today, though, I’m going to highlight one particular collection of resources: BadgerLink. BadgerLink is an online resource […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Research-scaled.jpg17092560Stephanie, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngStephanie, Reference Services2022-09-26 08:00:042024-07-08 13:28:25Get to Know BadgerLink
This library is 162 years young, but it has seen a lot. A lot of people, a lot of media, and a lot of humanity. Who says libraries are boring? If you’re like me, you grew up in this building. As a child, I played hide-and-go-seek on all floors (don’t do that). My teen self sheepishly checked […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Banner-scaled.jpg9722560April, Circulation Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngApril, Circulation Services2022-09-12 12:00:452022-09-16 14:40:09Our Library: Then & Now
HEAR YE, HEAR YE…IT’S FESTIVAL SEASON! Huzzah! I refer not to the many summer music gatherings (stop being such a normie), but to the nerdy entertainment extravaganza that is a Renaissance festival: a seasonal fair set roughly in the theme of a fantasized renaissance-era Europe. Common to all Renaissance festivals is the great variety of […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/festival-season-header.jpg8872000Jan, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngJan, Reference Services2022-08-29 12:00:422022-08-31 12:50:35A Commendable Spectacle: The Renaissance Festival
If you are reading this, it’s a solid bet that you are reading quite a few other things as well. Similarly, we here at the library are in the business of reading everything we can get our hands on. But we get excited about things other than literature too. With the new location opening soon, […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Banner.jpg3561599Joel, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngJoel, Reference Services2022-08-15 08:00:282022-08-12 16:44:14Who Got All This Art in My Book?
Nothing disorders my mind quite like the mutability of time. It feels like an age since our library – the real library – was open. For me, the Real Library is the downtown location as it was before the renovation and pandemic: open to everyone, with copious oak and brick, faux skylights, endless tall shelves, […]
3 Ways to Give Back During the Holiday Season
/in Blog, Library Events, Your Community/by Stacy, Friends of the LibraryEach year I try to figure out a way to give back during the holiday season. I often find myself being thankful for all that I have, and then realize there are a great number of individuals who are not as fortunate as I am. Giving back during the holiday season can be easy, there […]
November is Native American Heritage Month!
/in Blog, Library Services, Special Interest, Your Community/by Elizabeth, Reference Services ManagerAt the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, you’ll find book displays, book lists, resources that highlight Native American and Alaska Native authors, and materials about historical events in Native American history. You can educate yourself on tribal traditions and review digital resources that celebrate and educate the general public on Wisconsin’s 11 federally recognized tribal […]
International Games Celebration!!!
/in Blog, Library Events, Library Services, Special Interest/by Bradley, Reference ServicesIt’s that time of year again! Except, this year it’s even better! “Why?” you might ask. Well, because International Games Week is now International Games Month! We have an entire month to celebrate. And that means that we don’t have to cram all of the activities in a few days anymore. Here is a rundown […]
The Hardy Boys vs. Nancy Drew
/in Blog, Special Interest, Staff Picks/by Charlie, Reference ServicesWhen I first started reading on my own as a child, my favorite author was Franklin W. Dixon. I loved the Hardy Boys mysteries, and I remember asking my mom while stopped on a dark night while she was filling the car with gas if she would wait a couple minutes. There were no book reading […]
I Put a Spell on You: What to Read This Season
/in Blog, Staff Picks/by Ashley, Circulation ServicesAutumn is here! Like many others, this is my favorite season. If you asked me why, I don’t think I could answer with any specific reason. Instead, I’d answer with some of my favorite memories: the huge piles of fallen leaves that my brother, sisters, and I would jump into; early morning cups of tea […]
Get to Know BadgerLink
/in Blog, Library Services, Special Interest/by Stephanie, Reference ServicesThe library provides access to a lot of useful online resources you might not be aware of – there are so many that even library staff sometimes forget! Don’t believe me? Just check out our website’s Explore page. Today, though, I’m going to highlight one particular collection of resources: BadgerLink. BadgerLink is an online resource […]
Our Library: Then & Now
/in Blog, Library Events, Special Interest/by April, Circulation ServicesThis library is 162 years young, but it has seen a lot. A lot of people, a lot of media, and a lot of humanity. Who says libraries are boring? If you’re like me, you grew up in this building. As a child, I played hide-and-go-seek on all floors (don’t do that). My teen self sheepishly checked […]
A Commendable Spectacle: The Renaissance Festival
/in Blog, Special Interest, Your Community/by Jan, Reference ServicesHEAR YE, HEAR YE…IT’S FESTIVAL SEASON! Huzzah! I refer not to the many summer music gatherings (stop being such a normie), but to the nerdy entertainment extravaganza that is a Renaissance festival: a seasonal fair set roughly in the theme of a fantasized renaissance-era Europe. Common to all Renaissance festivals is the great variety of […]
Who Got All This Art in My Book?
/in Blog, Library Services, Special Interest/by Joel, Reference ServicesIf you are reading this, it’s a solid bet that you are reading quite a few other things as well. Similarly, we here at the library are in the business of reading everything we can get our hands on. But we get excited about things other than literature too. With the new location opening soon, […]
Is Eau Claire Time Travel Possible?
/in Blog, Your Community/by Jan, Reference ServicesNothing disorders my mind quite like the mutability of time. It feels like an age since our library – the real library – was open. For me, the Real Library is the downtown location as it was before the renovation and pandemic: open to everyone, with copious oak and brick, faux skylights, endless tall shelves, […]