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In the community
…members helping out at a community event or visiting your school. We also have programs dedicated to extending the library into the community. Here are some of them: The Bookmobile…
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…members helping out at a community event or visiting your school. We also have programs dedicated to extending the library into the community. Here are some of them: The Bookmobile…
Online resource
Consumer Reports Buying Guide…
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…full text and images from 1991 to the latest issue. Consumer Reports can help you: Compare the quality and cost of major purchases, like cars or appliances, before you buy….
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…can sign up for a temporary card online to get started. If you haven’t used the library’s online catalog before, you’ll also need to register your account the first time…
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…the online catalog. This feature is totally optional and is opt-in for each person – your history won’t be saved unless you specifically choose to save it. Saving and viewing…
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…and Observer Online archive of the News & Observer newspaper, from 1/1/1991 – current. Also includes the Chapel Hill News from 5/1/2000 – current. Microfilm is available from 1967–2018. The…
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…Carolina Times, and census records. Genealogy Guides for conducting genealogy and family research, including online resources as well as resources in the North Carolina Collection. External Resources Links to online…
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…info desk! Public internet access computers Computers with internet access are available for public use at all Durham County Library locations. Wireless internet access You can connect your own device…
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…added specialized spaces and expanded the library’s capacity for community programming and events. The renovated Main Library will be a community-centered space for learning and innovation for years to come….
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…books they’ve written with the community. We all have to begin somewhere, so if you’ve ever felt like you had a story you want to tell, come join us and…