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Get Started with eBooks & Audiobooks on Overdrive & Libby

Use this step-by-step guide to access the OverDrive digital collections on your computer, phone, tablet, or Kindle. To get started, you’ll need your library card number and your PIN/password. Your PIN was created when you applied for your library card. If you don’t know your PIN, email spl@minlib.net to request a new PIN. Be sure…

Women’s History Month: Recommended Reads

March is Women’s History Month! We hope you’ll enjoy this list of recommended reads from SPL staff.  The image of three women reading above is from the Donald C. King Family Photographs in our local history collection. View the collection online at Digital Commonwealth! Formation: a Woman’s Memoir of Stepping Out of Line, by Ryan Leigh…

Black History Month: Online Resources

As Black History Month draws to a close, we wanted to share recommendations for a few of the African-American history resources available online. Last year was the 100th anniversary of the official end of World War I. The National Museum of African-American History and Culture marked the occasion with an exhibit on African-Americans in World War…

February is Black History Month

In recognition of Black History Month, here is a selection of books by Black authors, recommended by SPL staff. We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy, by Ta-Nehisi Coates. An eloquently written, meticulously analyzed, powerfully presented, and completely unwavering gaze at the major role that racism has played in American history, and still plays…

The SPL Traveling Library, 1901

The library bookmobile is one way that libraries can meet their users who might not be able to use the library ordinarily. Bookmobiles date way back in the United States, beginning around the early 1900s. Back then they were typically referred to as “traveling libraries” or “wagon libraries”. Libraries would use various forms of transportation, such as bicycles,…