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America's News, by NewsBankAmerica’s News: 2023 Edition is a powerful online resource that empowers you to explore a diverse range of popular topics including business, health, politics, careers, entrepreneurship and much more. You can also choose the source of your news, for example, Ohio Newspapers like the Columbus Dispatch, the Athens Messenger, and the Circleville Herald. Check it out today! |
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Introducting Hoopla!Logan-Hocking Library Materials
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LibbyDid you know your local library has thousands of ebooks and audiobooks? You can borrow them, instantly, for free, using just the device in your hand. Use this resource |
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LinkedIn Learning (replaced Lynda.com)Choose from thousands of online courses to learn in-demand skills from real-world industry experts. It contains all of the great content from Lynda.com, and more! With your Logan-Hocking library card and PIN (the last four digits of your phone number) you can create your own account that will track your courses completed and certificates earned. |
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NorthStar On-Line LearningFREE Northstar On-Line Learning Basic Computer Operation, Internet Basics, Using Email, Using Social Media, and Career Search Skills are only a few of the 14 different learning opportunities provided. Once a learning program has been successfully completed, learners can earn a digital badge or print a certificate of completion. For an exclusive and private account setup, please contact Rob Davis Technology Trainer at 740-385-2348 or techtrainerloganhockinglibrary@gmail.com Build your computer skills and build your confidence!, |
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OverdriveOverDrive is a free service offered by your library or school that lets you borrow digital content (like ebooks and audiobooks) anytime, anywhere. Every OverDrive collection is slightly different because each library or school picks the digital content they want for their users. All you need to get started with free digital content is a library card or student ID. Use this resource |
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The Logan Daily News CollectionWith your Logan-Hocking Library card, you can access the Logan Daily News Collection, for FREE! Click on the link, and you can open the collection on any digital device connected to the Internet. You can choose two different formats: image, which looks exactly like the paper version, or in easy-to-read text form. The collection ranges from August 2008 through current editions. The newspapers are searchable, and printable. Check it out today! |