• Online Learning at Your Library - Ace that Class with Your Library Card

    Whether you're in middle school, high school or college, the school year brings research assignments - and the library has a great selection of online tools that let you find reference and magazine articles, detailed overviews, and even one-on-one live tutoring when you need help with a class or topic. Find these sources and more under Research>Databases.

    Summon & Summon Research Assistant
    Magazine, journal, newspaper and reference articles from multiple databases and vendors at once. The new "Summon Research Assistant" link leads to an AI-powered tool that summarizes articles based on natural-language questions, based on published articles.

    Google Scholar

  • Join us for One Book, One Gala: an After-Hours Event at the Library


    The library is hosting a gala-style celebration—and you're invited! Join us on September 27 from 7–9 p.m. throughout the library for One Book, One Gala, an evening inspired by The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis, this year’s One Book, One Village selection, which partly takes place at New York City's iconic Met Gala.

    Join us for an after-hours event celebrating art, culture and fashion. Show off your creativity with your best red carpet-ready look and immerse yourself in a library transformed. Guests will enjoy live music from Nahum Smith of El Rey Music Center, a dessert table from Soha's

  • Start the school year off strong with library resources, games, homework help and more

    It's time for back-to-school season, and the library has you covered. Reading, games, history and more - check out our online resources for kids, tweens and teens.

    Preschool-Kindergarten:
    ABCmouse:
    Simple, fun activities and printables to help get ready for school.
    TumbleBook Library: Animated stories you can read along with.
    LOTE4Kids (Languages Other Than English): International read-alongs in original languages and English.
    BookFlix: Read-alongs pairing related fiction and nonfiction books.
    Little Pim: Language learning for kids grades preschool-2. Covers Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Hebrew, English, German, Arabic and Russian.
    Scholastic Teachables: Printable worksheets and

 
 

NEW TO THE LIBRARY

Items Coming Soon

  DVDs  

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Upcoming Programs

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- /Training Center
- /Zoom Event
- /Cardinal Room
- /See Description for Location
- /Lindsey Room
 
 

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