Why Authors Love One Read

Posted on Friday, August 5, 2016

One Read

The idea behind One Read first took root in Seattle in 1997. We adopted the concept in 2001, modeling ours after Chicago’s “One Book, One Chicago.” Many of our One Read authors have been part of other similar community-wide adult reading programs. Even so, they are routinely impressed with the level of involvement from our community and tell us that the quality of the One Read events sets our effort apart.

Meet the Board: Susan Daly

Posted on Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Susan Daly

Susan Daly is a lifelong resident of Boone County who began her banking career at age 18. She is now vice president senior trust and compliance officer for Bank of Missouri.

A Note From the Director

Posted on Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Melissa Carr, DBRL Director

If you’re like me, you enjoy reading, listening to music on long car rides and watching movies as part of your summer vacation. Also, I love that I can pack it all with me on my smart phone or tablet. What makes it even better is being able to get it all for free from the library. I can download my entertainment on the spot, wherever I am, through dbrl.org.

How We Protect Your Privacy at the Library

Posted on Thursday, May 19, 2016

Protecting Your Privacy

Maybe you’re doing genealogy research, looking into a sensitive legal issue or checking out a torrid romance novel. There are details of your library use that you may prefer to keep from the prying eyes of strangers, neighbors, co-workers or even family.

Getting Technology to Those Without

Posted on Monday, May 2, 2016

Technology in the Library

With so many companies, government agencies and schools requesting that people fill out applications and forms online, some people are left behind. Not everyone has a computer at home, and dial-up internet access is still as fast as it gets in some parts of Mid-Missouri.

A Note From the Director

Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2016

Melissa Carr, DBRL Director

The library is so fortunate to have so many willing volunteers who serve on the Daniel Boone Regional Library Board of Trustees, the Daniel Boone Regional Library Foundation and the Friends groups at each of our libraries. We want them to know how much we appreciate what they do.

Fulton Library Remains Open During Re-carpeting

Posted on Thursday, March 10, 2016

Callaway County Public Library

The second floor of the Callaway County Public Library is getting new carpeting on the second floor this month, which means the upper level of the library is closed March 9-March 27. A collection of new and popular books as well as magazines have been moved into the Friends Room on the first floor so you can still check out some items. The project will not affect the children’s area.