Resources for Students: Help for Homework or Finding Information for School Assignments
School has started and that means homework! With a library card, students can access digital collections and databases to help with doing research and much more.
Services for Dark Times
The library is often a place where people turn when they don’t know where else to go. Libraries help people with everything from finding a job, connecting people with social … Continued
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark
See how a serial killer from forty years ago is brought to justice today.
Narrating Turtle Diary
The recording program of the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH) has produced more than 200 audiobooks in the past ten years. One of the most unusual of … Continued
Announcing Our Newest Title: Stop Snoring Bernard
We are pleased to present our latest Audio Book offering, available immediately in a variety of formats and delivery options for your ease of use and reading pleasure. Stop Snoring … Continued
I Kill Giants
The lore of the giants is rich and fascinating, but whether or not it’s all real is an ongoing question.
BEST OF BARD: AUGUST 2018
In the news today: Pluto is most definitely a planet – and should never have been downgraded, say some scientists. Until the scientists make up their mind, let’s take a … Continued
30 Books That Inspire Black Boys to Create and Build Their Dreams
This booklist thematically identifies books that will have Black boys saying, “I am confident, I am loved, I am a smart student, I am an innovator and creator, and I am a hero.”
Great Library of Alexandria: New and Improved
The chroniclers of antiquity wrote that the Great Library of Alexandria held at its peak more than 400,000 scrolls on all manners of subjects, the most massive collection of knowledge … Continued
A Camel Lady’s Fate.
This past month, my co-worker Julia and I read a book titled Tracks by Robyn Davidson (DB 18639) for one of our Library’s book clubs. Julia and I fell head over … Continued