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320 W Center Street Manteca, CA 95336-4539 Map The Manteca Branch Library offers a circulating collection of books, magazines, CDs, and DVDs in both English and Spanish. These items may be checked out at the circulation desk or using one of our many self-service Express Checkout machines. The branch carries a number of newspapers for browsing. Computer workstations are available for general and Internet use. Free Wi-Fi is also available for patrons with laptops and mobile devices. We offer black & white and color printing, as well as a copy machine. The branch has a typewriter, as well. A microfilm reader/printer is available, which includes an extensive collection of archives from the Manteca Bulletin, the only local newspaper. A non-circulating collection of reference materials is also available for help with research. The Manteca Branch Library offers two weekly storytime programs beginning at 10:30 AM. On Tuesdays we have All About Baby, a program geared for children aged 6 months-2 years.




On Thursdays we present Preschool Storytime, primarily for children aged 2-4 years. However, children of all ages are welcome to attend either program, and parents are encouraged to try both. The Manteca Branch Library has two bookdrops. One is located inside the building for use during open hours. Another is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on the outer east wall of the building. The outdoor bookdrop remains open at all times except for noted closed days (holidays, furloughs, etc.), during which items will not be due. All Library materials (books, magazines, CDs, and DVDs) may be returned to the outdoor bookdrop. Donations to the Library or Friends of the Manteca Library are accepted during open hours and should not be placed in the outdoor bookdrop. Donations are accepted any time the Library is open. We gratefully accept gently used, resaleable items, including hardcover and paperback books, videos, DVDs, audiobooks, and recent magazines. We do not accept magazines older than two years, textbooks of any kind, encyclopedias, obsolete computer books, Reader's Digest Condensed Books, or items in poor condition.




Donated materials might be added to the Library collection or sold in the Friends of the Manteca Library booksale, funds from which are used to support only the Manteca Branch. Friends of the Manteca Library is a group of local volunteers which supports the Manteca Branch Library by providing funds to purchase materials and for programs. Digital Media Download Site Launched City web site: www.ci.manteca.ca.us History - Books, etc.: Manteca | San Joaquin County [Library catalog search] Newspaper: local papers [library homepage]Manteca in Wikipedia: Manteca [ free encyclopedia article] TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF MANTECA LIBRARY IN NOVEMBERAmerican Sign Language is a rich and complex language. Recently declared as an official language and recognized by 48 states as a foreign language, more and more high school teachers across the country are teaching American Sign Language as an elective. Learning American Sign Language: Levels I & II – Beginning &Intermediate is designed to prepare teachers to successfullyinteract with American Sign Language (ASL) users.




Lessons are structured around language needed for common-life situations, and examples are presented in the form of dialogues coupled with grammar and vocabulary instruction. Information is also included about the culture of deaf people in the United States. Learners will discover that the book: Order the Video! Video to Accompany American Sign Language, 2/e Order No. 0-205-27554-0 American Sign Language students will find themselves captivated and entertained by this state-of-the-art Video that presents all 72 dialogues and each key structure from the text in a clear and natural way. Four internationally known Deaf actors animate the dialogues bringing life to the illustrations in the text allowing students to preview and review instructional materials at home to enhance their classroom learning. About the authors: Tom Humphries is Associate Director of the Teacher Education Program and also teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of California, San Diego. He is currently coordinating a program to train teachers of deaf children using a bilingual approach.




Prior to this he taught at Gallaudet University in the Department of English for several years and later served as an Associate Dean for the San Diego Community College District where he coordinated the development of an ASL program and an interpreter-training program. He holds a Ph.D. in Cross Cultural Communication and Language Learning. Dr. Humphries is co-author with Carol Padden of Deaf in America: Voices from a Culture and several other books and articles related to ASL and the culture of Deaf people.Carol Padden is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of California, San Diego where she teachers courses on language, culture and media. She is a graduate of Georgetown University and received a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of California, San Diego. Her recent research includes studies of reading development in young deaf children and she has written extensively about the cultural lives of Deaf people in the United States. She received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, in addition to numerous other awards and grants for her work.

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