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E-Readers and OverDrive: A Guide
By DidYouKnow
Whether you’re thinking about purchasing a new e-reader or looking to upgrade, this blog post will help you decide which e-reader is best for you and how to get started with your new e-reader.
Book Quotes Trivia: How Well Do You Know Your Literature?
How well do you remember iconic book quotes? Test your knowledge with our Book Quotes Trivia Challenge. It’s time to name that line!
The Queen Hotel: Lost Gem of Hollis Street
By LocalHistory
The Queen Hotel, once a popular place to stay on Hollis Street faced a number of misfortunes in its storied history.
Hop On in Hubbards: How-to Bicycle Borrow
By beyondBooks
Available only at J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library, bicycles are ready for same-day borrow and returns. Library card holders are now able to expand their adventure into nature and onto trails.
Charles Fenerty, the Father of Modern Paper – A Brief and Not At All Definitive History
By LocalHistory
Discover Charles Fenerty’s groundbreaking invention of wood pulp paper and its lasting impact on the world of printing.
How To: Learn with LinkedIn Learning
By beyondBooks
LinkedIn Learning is home to over 22,000 self-paced online courses, taught by industry professionals.
In The Sunroom: Cornerstones
On display from July 27 – September 6, 2025 in The Sunroom at Central Library, Cornerstones by Sara Russell.
Jane Austen at 250: The Halifax Connection
Celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th with Halifax history, book picks, and charming ways to step into her world—bonnets, galas, and all.
The Life and Hard Times of Halifax’s Upper Streets: A Brief and Not At All Definitive History
By LocalHistory
Peek into the "Victorian Era" Halifax. The realities of a highly divided social class system, and the life in the so called "Upper Streets" of Halifax.
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