Topics Related to online resources

Here are the 10 most downloaded BARD braille titles for July 2021

Here are some titles we’ve pulled from our collection to go with this year’s Summer Reading theme: Tails & Tales! This list is geared towards our younger patrons!

This 10th episode of Craig's Desk features an easier way to search BARD, downloading from the library's online catalog and a little bit about the Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA

Would you like to learn more about the history of women in North Carolina, do research, or locate educational resources? Do you need resources online at your fingertips? Get started by visiting these resources that are freely available and accessible online anytime from anywhere.

The Government & Heritage Library (GHL) offers free online access to the Black Historical Newspapers database to State Library of North Carolina cardholders and people visiting the library. This collection is brought to us by ProQuest and includes America’s longest-running, family-owned newspaper, The Baltimore Afro-American, from 1893 to 1988, and the Norfolk Journal and Guide, from 1916 to 2003. These historical newspapers provide genealogists, researchers, and scholars with coverage of events and issues important to the African American communities of Baltimore and Norfolk. 

This episode of Craig's Desk features a question about using the Library's Online Catalog and something for families in need of Internet service, the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit.

A new episode of Craig's Desk is here. Want to learn more about the online catalog, downloading from BARD or anything else technology-related? Bring them to Craig's Desk. Get your questions answered on this show.

Check out these new issues of Guideposts Magazine available for download right now from NOBLE, the library's locally recorded book and magazine download site.

More than 80,000 state employees work diligently for the State of North Carolina in 178 different state agencies. When the COVID-19 pandemic reached North Carolina, many state employees found themselves working in drastically different situations and environments, many even teleworking from home. Here at the Government & Heritage Library (GHL), we understand the importance of having accessible resources available to help you provide the best service to the public in these trying times. To assist with the research endeavors state employees across North Carolina engage in to help keep our great state running, the GHL is proud to announce the State Employee Research Guide (https://statelibrary.ncdcr.libguides.com/stateemployees)!