LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

OUR PUBLIC LIBRARIES ARE AWESOME RESOURCES

MUSKEGON AREA DISTRICT LIBRARY (WALKER LIBRARY IN NORTH MUSKEGON)

Hackley Public Library (downtown Muskegon)

White Lake Community Library

Learning Commons Coordinator

Library Specialist
Sarah-Jane Harbeck
231-744-1647 ext. 3235

"Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, great libraries build communities."

R. David Lankes


Follett - eBooks Now Available!

YOU CAN CHECK OUT EBOOKS FROM OUR LIBRARY

The R-PHS LMC is now offering eBooks for online reading or downloading to a personal device such as a smartphone or tablet. We are exploring two eBook providers for each of use and offerings: Follett and Mackin.

To access and check out eBooks, students will log into the required website and/or apps, with their school-issued Gmail accounts.

There are three ways to access our library's eBook:

  • Access Destiny Discover directly and login. Go directly to Destiny Discover.

  • Download the Destiny Discover app for Android or iOS to view on portable devices such as smartphones or tablets. Students can check out eBooks using this app, download them to tablets or smartphones and read them offline.

  • Download the Mackinvia App for Android or iOS to view on portable devices such as smartphones or tablets. Students can check out eBooks using this app, download them to tablets or smartphones and read them offline. 

Using Follett's Destiny Discover App

Using the Mackinvia App

AUDIO AND DIGITIZED TEXT FOR REQUIRED READINGS

In conjunction with the MAISD and other source providers such as Bookshare, we are able to provide students with an IEP or 504 options for digitized reading materials. This provides students with the opportunity to use audio devices such as MP3 players, phones or other assistive technology such as screen readers to access the printed word.

If your student could benefit from these services, please speak with the classroom teacher, a counselor or Mrs. Vincent in the LMC (ext. 3772).

The mission off the Library Media Center is to support the curriculum of Reeths-Puffer High School by providing access to quality and appropriate information resources, to ensure that all students and staff are efficient and effective users and evaluators of ideas and information, and to encourage a life-long enjoyment of reading.