The Clermont County Public Library (CCPL) is now offering a new learning language software called Rosetta Stone.

Installed in all 10 county library branches as of Sept. 1, the Rosetta Stone language learning success software was acquired as a result of overwhelming requests by the community.

“This is one of the first databases that patrons have actually been asking for by name,” said CCPL media relations expert Amy Prewitt. “It is the number one language learning software and we are thrilled to now be able to offer it.”

Rosetta Stone, which the U.S. military uses to teach soldiers a second or even third language, uses something that they call dynamic immersion, or learning a language that reconnects users to the skills that were used to master a person’s first language.