Bryant Library adds 267 books
- Bryant Library said on June 3 it added 267 new books and three new movies, with the titles now reflected in the public catalog. - The June 3 post under @bryantlibrary named “Avatar” and “The Divorce” among the new movie additions and pointed patrons to borrow them now. - Patrons can search Bryant Library’s catalog and account portal on the library’s website for current availability and borrowing status.
Bryant Library said on June 3 that it had added 267 new books and three new movies to its collection, and directed patrons to its catalog to browse the new arrivals. The update was posted on X by the library’s @bryantlibrary account and described the items as available through the public catalog. The library’s website shows its main catalog and account login for patrons at its Roslyn, New York location. The site lists Bryant Library at 2 Paper Mill Road in Roslyn and includes links to search the catalog, open an account and access digital resources. ### What exactly did Bryant Library say it added? Bryant Library’s June 3 social-media update said the library had added 267 new books and three new movies. The post, referenced in briefing materials for this story, identified “Avatar” and “The Divorce” among the film additions and said the items had been added to the catalog for borrowing. The library’s public website does not reproduce that social-media post in the page text fetched here, but it does provide the catalog entry point the post referred patrons to use. (bryantlibrary.org) The homepage includes a “Library Catalog” link alongside account access and other borrowing tools. ### Where can patrons look for the new items? Bryant Library’s homepage directs users to “Library Catalog” and “Bryant Library Account Login,” which are the main public paths for checking whether a title is in the collection and whether it is available. The site also highlights digital resources, museum passes and a “Discover A Book” section for readers looking for recommendations or recent additions. (bryantlibrary.org) The library’s digital-resources page shows that Bryant patrons also have access to Libby for e-books, audiobooks and digital magazines, Hoopla for movies, music, TV shows, comics, e-books and audiobooks, and Kanopy for films and documentaries. Those services are separate from the physical catalog update in the June 3 post, but they show the range of borrowing options the library already offers. (bryantlibrary.org) ### What do we know about Bryant Library itself? Bryant Library’s website identifies the institution as The Bryant Library in Roslyn, New York, and lists its address as 2 Paper Mill Road, Roslyn, NY 11576. The homepage also provides the main phone number and email address for patron inquiries. The site’s navigation shows the library promotes both physical and digital borrowing, with sections for the catalog, library cards, museum passes, newsletters and subject databases. (bryantlibrary.org) That structure matches the June 3 announcement’s focus on adding items directly into the catalog rather than launching a separate program or event. ### Why mention the movies alongside the books? (bryantlibrary.org) The June 3 update paired the 267 books with three new movie additions, suggesting Bryant Library was publicizing a broader refresh of lendable materials rather than only a book list. The two film titles identified in the briefing materials were “Avatar” and “The Divorce.” Bryant Library’s website already advertises movie access through digital platforms including Hoopla and Kanopy. (bryantlibrary.org) The June 3 post indicates the library was also highlighting newly added film titles in its catalog at the same time as the book additions. ### What happens next for patrons? Bryant Library’s website says patrons can use the catalog and account-login tools to search titles, check availability and manage borrowing. The homepage also lists upcoming June events at the Roslyn library, including children’s programming and technology help sessions, while the new books and movies remain discoverable through the catalog. (bryantlibrary.org 1) (bryantlibrary.org 2)