Category Archives: Mango

New MANGO links

To our Mango Libraries: There are now new links to Mango using the new ezproxy server. Please go to the Mango page and test your new links to Mango because we will be shutting down the old server at Middlebury … Continue reading

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GMLC and Mango Mania!

Have you heard about Mango Mania from Mango Languages? Mango Mania is a contest, with five participating teams, including the Fluent Five team — which features GMLC member Pierson Library‘s Director, Kip Roberson! Members of the team must participate in … Continue reading

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More to Mango…

Hey folks I didn’t realize that Mango offers over 60 languages now and there is an iPhone app that is coming out this summer.  (http://www.mangolanguages.com/blog/ala-midwinter-what-a-great-time/) Also, don’t forget, when you sign up for Mango you’ll have access to all kinds … Continue reading

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GMLC Board Meeting – September 27, 2010

In attendance: Stephanie Chase, Mary Danko, Judah Hamer, Chris Kirby (via phone) & Lucinda Walker (via Skype) The meeting was called to order at 2:05 PM 1. The Special Services Unit will be joining Listen Up Vermont – their collection … Continue reading

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Getting Going on Mango Languages

All of our member libraries participating in the Mango Languages project should have received an email directly from Mango approximately two weeks ago, giving you details on logging in as well as on accessing the administrative functions. If you have … Continue reading

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GMLC Adds Mango Languages

We’re pleased to finally get the number one recommendation from our Projects Advisory Board underway: access to the Mango Languages learning database! Our program allows the patrons of your library access to the full language package offered by Mango, Mango … Continue reading

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