Page 6 a'1’’ Fortiani» (Obstruer March 9, 2011 l-technology Library Offers Music Downloads Free and legal service expected to be popular For everyone who ’sever heard a song on the radio and wanted to add it their collection, wanted a hit single off an album, or just wanted to ex­ plore the work of new musical art­ ists, Multnomah County Library has Your Care Our First Priority Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician library’s website at multcolib.org/ freegal. This service is free for all M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty L ib rary cardholders, and all downloads may be kept permanently. “Providing this service is a re­ flection of the library’s priorities,” said Director of Libraries Vailey Oehlke. “It gives our patrons ac­ cess to more of the materials they want, in a format that is convenient and accessible while being highly efficient for the library. We antici­ pate that this will be a very popular new service.” Each library cardholder can down­ Vailey O ehlke load up to three songs per week (156 a new, free online service. per year) and, unlike with checked Freegal Music, a downloadable out materials, keep the songs for­ music service like iTunes and oth­ ever. All that is needed to access ers, is now available through the this service is a Multnomah County Library card number and PIN. Freegal Music provides access to the Sony Music Entertainment catalog, which includes hundreds of thousands of songs, more than 100 genres of music, and more than 50 record labels. No special software is needed to use the service, and there are no digital rights management restric­ tions. Downloading o f songs is completely free and legal for library cardholders. Songs are downloaded in a universally compatible MP3 format, so they can be saved to any computer, mobile device or MP3 player, including an iPod. Songs can be downloaded at home or at computer stations in libraries via a USB device, such as a flash drive or MP3 player. Text-A-Librarian 24/7 Service Begins W? are located at W hether it’s a research ques- tion, a question about library ser- vices, or a question related to your 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 library account, the answ er is now only as far away as your mobile phone with M ultnom ah County (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries 'ri’t JJortlanh Qf)bscmer is “Committed to Cultural Diversity” Diversity Works at The Portland Observer (503)228-6140 Call for an appointment! Hodge Comprehensive Counseling Service Joyce Washington 1937-1996 Co-Founder Portland Congress Center 1001 SVUFrfth Avenue. 2to 1100. Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 0 4 P hone:503-220-1790 Email: hodgehspka@msn.com Established in 1970 Fax: 1+ 503-220-1815 Library’s new text-a-librarian ser­ vice. M ultnom ah County Library is collaborating with other librar­ ies to offer patrons this service around the clock. To text a question to a librarian, a patron sim ply sends it with the word m ultcolib to 66746. A librar­ ian responds within a few m in­ utes. There is no charge to use the service, other than the users stan­ dard text m essaging rate. Text m essaging augm ents the m any o th er w ays M u ltnom ah County Library patrons can con­ nect with their library, including by chat, e-m ail, phone, and on Facebook and Tw itter. www.hodgocounsoling.com Œl’e J J o r t l a n ò (fô b se ru er Advertise with diversity in n I Lrtland Observer P.0. Box 3137 4747 N.E. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97208 Portland, Oregon 97211 www.portlandobserver.com C all 503-2 8 8 -0 0 3 3 You are invited to come & enjoy The Annual Balm in Gilead HIV/AIDS Prayer & Healing pari of the NATIONAL WEEK OF PRAYER FOR THE HEALING OF AIDS Or. H. L. Hodge. Ph.D. Licensed Christian Counselor Counseling God's Way Services Include: Dr. Hodge on the radio: Saturdays @ 1:00 PM “A WAY OUT” KPDQ True Talk 800 AM • • • • Relationship Spccialisl Stress Management Grief Counseling PTSD • Motivational Speaker Saturday March 12 W M « 8:30 -10:00 am Providence Portland Medical Center, Health Conference Center, Room 123 4805 NE Glisan St. | Portland, OR 97213 j F Free Breakfast, Music, & Local Resources. ±jease RSVP by calling 503.988.3030 ext. 25691 by Friday, March 4th at 5:00 pm