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Energize Delaware offering libraries solar funding
Energize Delaware has launched a program that will give public libraries money to add a solar array to their property to cut utility costs.
Chrome Books & HotSpots
The Wilmington and North Wilmington Libraries are circulating technology, just like books in our community:
YWCA Delaware & Delaware Libraries Launch Social Equity Championship
YWCA Delaware, in partnership with Delaware Libraries, has launched the Social Equity Championship, an e-interactive statewide social justice contest designed to promote awareness of economic, political and social inequities and provide opportunities for learning and civic engagement.
Re-Wire to be re-hired employment workshops
Looking for a job can be challenging and stressful when you don’t know where to start, where to go and what to do.
Representatives from the Georgetown, Lewes, Milford, Rehoboth and Selbyville libraries express gratitude for ARPA funding.
American Rescue Plan Act funding in the amount of $40 million will be distributed to libraries throughout all three counties in Delaware.
Keep Delaware Beautiful and libraries lend litter cleanup kits
Keep Delaware Beautiful and Delaware Libraries announced a new partnership to help Delaware residents keep their communities clean.
Book Buddy Program
The Book Buddy Program is an outreach program of the New Castle County Libraries.
Mobile App
Download our FREE mobile app and access the library catalog, manage your library account, find a Delaware Library Consortium member library and more.
Finding Information
MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS:
The Delaware Division of Libraries provides a number of online databases that may be searched for magazine or newspaper articles. Many of the articles are full-text and can be read online for free.
You will need your library card and PIN number to access these databases from home. Looking for Magazine Articles?
Libraries test tech allowing patrons to self-checkout
Delaware’s libraries are investing in tech that allows patrons to check out their own items – and also lets staff members do some nifty things behind the scenes.