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What types of materials does the library have?

The library offers a diverse collection of materials to meet the needs and interests of its patrons. Types of materials available at the library include:

  1. Books: Fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, young adult books, graphic novels, and large print books across various genres and subjects.

  2. Audiobooks: Both physical audiobooks (CDs) and digital audiobooks available through apps like Libby and OverDrive.

  3. E-books: Digital books accessible through platforms such as Libby and OverDrive, compatible with various devices like e-readers, tablets, and smartphones.

  4. Magazines and Newspapers: Print periodicals, as well as digital versions accessible through library databases and resources.

  5. DVDs and Blu-rays: Movies, TV shows, documentaries, educational programs, and other audiovisual materials.

  6. Music CDs: Albums from a wide range of genres and artists.

  7. Video Games: A collection of video games for various gaming consoles.

  8. Reference Materials: Encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, directories, and other reference works, both in print and digital formats.

  9. Online Databases: Access to research databases, offering articles, academic journals, and other valuable resources.

  10. Local History and Genealogy Resources: Materials specific to the local area and its history, as well as resources for genealogical research.

  11. Children’s and Youth Materials: Books, audiovisual materials, and educational resources specifically curated for children and young adults.

  12. Special Collections: Rare books, manuscripts, and other unique items that may be specific to certain library branches.

Please note that the availability of these materials may vary by location. Visit your local library branch or check the library’s online catalog to explore the materials and resources available in your area.

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