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March is Women’s History Month

Celebrate with Books About Women

With the onset of March comes the celebration of Women’s History Month. Take some time this month to explore works of literature, contributions to science and history, pieces of art, and more, created by or about, women.

Here are some books from our catalog that you might find illuminating. Click on a title to place a book on hold for pickup at any Lackawanna County library.

Science

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

Lab Girl by Hope Jahren

Art 

Ninth Street women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: five painters and the movement that changed modern art by Mary Gabriel

Black Futures by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham

History 

Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff

The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

Music

M Train by Patti Smith

Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday by Angela Davis

Literature

Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

If you want to learn more about Women’s History Month, click here.

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Grow a Reader Before Kindergarten

Track your child’s 1,000 books before Kindergarten using Beanstack! Use the app to easily scan book barcodes and log the minutes read. You can also use Beanstack to keep track of your child’s favorite books! Simply create a free account with your library card then join the 1,000 Books before Kindergarten Challenge.

Click here to get started: https://lclshome.beanstack.com/reader365

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Scranton Area Community Foundation Awards $10,000 Grant to Scranton Public Library to help create Teen Learning Lounge

Scranton Area Community Foundation Awards $10,000 Grant to Scranton Public Library to help create Teen Learning Lounge

Scranton, PA – The Scranton Public Library celebrates the creation of the Teen Learning Lounge, a new space for teens, with a grand opening on Monday, December 5, 2022, from 6-7:30 p.m. This project was made possible by a Community Needs Grant from the Scranton Area Community Foundation.

The Teen Learning Lounge is a community space with computers, video game consoles, and board games for teens to use for study, entertainment, and time with friends. The space is located in the Technology Lab in the basement of the Lackawanna County Children’s Library at 520 Vine Street, Scranton, PA. The room is open to the public for reservations, in addition to its use for library programs.

The Scranton Public Library will offer free programs for teens ages 12-18 on a weekly basis in the new space, including game nights, craft classes, anime club meetings, and more. The new furniture and games in the renovated space will allow the library to expand its programming and to offer teens access to the room as a study or recreation space with a reservation during library hours.

The Grand Opening on December 5th is open to teens ages 12-18 and their families who wish to come visit the new space. Teens can play games on the library’s Nintendo Switch console or its new Oculus Meta Quest 2, a virtual reality console, or choose from a selection of board games.

For more information, people can contact Briana Cimino at (570) 348-3000 ext. 3000 or bcimino@albright.org.

For media inquiries, please contact Scott Thomas at sthomas@albright.org.

 

About the Organization:

The Scranton Public Library enhances our community by fostering and supporting individual aspirations toward life-long learning, entertainment, and self-fulfillment for all. This is accomplished through free access, wherever it is needed, to a broad collection of resources in currently-used formats, courteous and

knowledgeable staff, and activities designed to satisfy the informational, educational, recreational, and personal needs of everyone in our ever-changing and diverse environment.

 

About the Scranton Area Community Foundation:

The Scranton Area Community Foundation has been working to enhance the quality of life for people across the Northeastern Pennsylvania region since 1954, serving the community as a steward, a grantmaker, a charitable resource, and a catalyst for change and growth. The Foundation leads various initiatives including Women in Philanthropy, the Center for Community Leadership and Nonprofit Excellence, NEPA Moves, NEPA Thrives, and the NEPA Animal Welfare Collaborative. Additionally, the Foundation hosts and facilitates #NEPAGives and the NEPA Learning Conference. The Scranton Area Community Foundation is a public 501c3 community foundation with assets of more than $57 million and more than 275 charitable funds. The Scranton Area Community Foundation serves as the administrator to the Northeastern Pennsylvania Health Care Foundation and the Robert H. Spitz Foundation. Through its foundation management services offered to other private and public foundations, the Scranton Area Community Foundation additionally manages assets of more than $37 million. More information about the Scranton Area Community Foundation can be found at www.safdn.org.

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Kids Lackawanna County Library System Teens

Back to School Digital Library Resources

Going back to school is easy with these free digital resources from your library. All resources are accessible at home on personal computers, tablets, and smartphones as well as at the library. Create a free account for these resources using your library card.

Need a library card? Click here to get one. It’s free!

HelpNow

Connect with a live tutor to receive homework help 7 days a week. Drop off your math problems or essays for feedback from a real tutor. Access any past tutoring sessions on your account and track your progress as you take practice SAT and ACT exams. Live tutors are available from 2 pm – 11 pm every day. For grades K-12 and first-year undergraduates.

Learning Express Library

Find practice quizzes and lessons based on your grade level and subject. Plus, find practice exams for SAT, ACT, GED, and CLEP. For grades K-12, college, graduate school, and adults. Spanish language resources are available.

BookFlix

Help your child build a love of reading! BookFlix pairs classic video storybooks with related nonfiction eBooks to help reinforce core reading skills and introduce children to new words. For grades Pre-K to 3.

TruFlix

Explore Social Studies and Science subjects. TruFlix pairs e-books, e-audiobooks, videos, and websites to supplement lessons taught in school. For grades 3 -6.

Gale in Context:

High School

Introduce high school students to academic and scholarly journals with Gale in Context: High School. Content is geared toward high school studies in the subjects of Science, English, Mathematics, History, and Social Studies. This is a great tool for research projects and papers.

Middle School

Content is geared toward middle school studies and includes articles from newspapers and magazines. A great tool for research projects and papers.

Elementary School

Content is geared toward elementary school studies and includes articles for young readers. This is a great tool to introduce children to computers, websites, and research.

Power Library

Find a culmination of online resources to help you research a topic or idea.

Chat with a Librarian

Need a fast answer? Live chat with a professional librarian 24/7.

 

For School & For Fun

Libby app

Read e-books and e-audiobooks for free with your library card. Download the Libby app on your digital device including smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

Kanopy

Stream and watch movies and documentaries for free with your library card. Kanopy is available on Apple and Roku TVs and streaming devices and as an app on digital devices.

Kanopy Kids

For the little ones, enjoy watching storytime videos and popular TV shows like Sesame Street and Arthur.

 

For more information on these resources, visit or call your local Lackawanna County Library. You can also visit the library online at https://www.lclshome.org.

 

 

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Kids Lackawanna County Library System Teens

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month runs September 15 through October 15. Take time to celebrate with digital and print resources from your library!

Looking to do some research?

Check out Power Library and Gale OneFile: Informe Académico. You can find and read Spanish and Portuguese-language scholarly articles.

Visit Your Library

Check out special book displays and attend programs at your library to celebrate Hispanic Heritage.


El Mes de la Herencia Hispana se extiende del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre. ¡Tómese el tiempo para celebrar con los recursos digitales e impresos de su biblioteca!

Buscando hacer un poco de investigación?

Consulte Power Library y Gale OneFile: Informe Académico. Puede encontrar y leer artículos académicos en español y portugués.

Visita tu biblioteca

Eche un vistazo a las exhibiciones especiales de libros y asista a los programas en su biblioteca para celebrar la herencia hispana.

 

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Lackawanna County Library System

Keep Your Car Running with Auto Repair Source

Your library card gives you access to Auto Repair Source, an online tool to find manufacturing information for most automobiles. Search your car’s make, model, and year to find specifications and recommended maintenance windows.

Click here to use Auto Repair Source

Auto Repair Source is an online database provided through Power Library.

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Join The Big Library Read July 13-27, 2022

Join the Big Library Read digital book club! Borrow the e-book of The Girl in His Shadow by Audrey Blake from our digital collection with no waitlists or holds. New to Libby? Download the app on your smartphone, tablet, or e-reader and sign in with your library card. https://nepadl.overdrive.com/
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Libby App to Replace OverDrive App

Libby will soon replace the OverDrive app. If you haven’t already done so, please make sure to download Libby on your smartphone, tablet, or e-reader to continue enjoying the library’s online collection of e-books and e-audiobooks.
Need technical assistance? Call the library at (570) 348-3000 ext. 3038 to schedule a time to meet with our tech instructor.
Click here to download the Libby app.
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Did You Log Your Reading Today?

Beanstack makes it easy for you to quickly log reading and activities for you and your family members’ participation in library challenges! The library currently has three fun Beanstack challenges for you. SummerQuest 2022 runs through August 13. In July, join the Culinary Arts challenge to try new dishes and explore recipes from cultures around the world.

For families who have children ages 0-5, join the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten challenge. This program is designed to give every child a head start in learning how to read.

Download the Beanstack mobile app today so you can log your reading on the go! 

 

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Join the Culinary Arts Challenge in July

Join us on Beanstack to explore the world of culinary arts! This challenge is designed for all ages and can be done as a group or family. Learn about famous chefs, try new dishes and recipes, and attend culinary-themed programs at your library.

This online challenge is free to join. If you already have a Beanstack account, you can quickly register for the Culinary Arts Challenge.

If you are new to Beanstack, use the link below to easily create a free account for you or a group.

https://lclshome.beanstack.com/reader365

Download the Beanstack mobile app to track your participation on the go!