Pathfinders are guides to library resources for a variety of topics. The first topic we're covering is African Americans in the Arts. This list, gathered by Teresa, an adult services reference librarian, includes items available in our collection...
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It's National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)! Are you ready to start writing? Join the official DKPL National Novel Writing Month group online to connect with the local writing community. Go to nanowrimo.org from your browser. Click "Sign Up" and...
James Patterson's books are some of the most popular in the world. He and his co-authors are experts at mixing mystery with suspense and humor. But if you're all caught up on his books, what should you read next? The Black Echo by Michael Connelly...
If you've got a DKPL library card, you can watch some of our favorite movies for free without having to leave the comfort of your home. Hoopla has a wide variety of television shows and films available to you at any time. Although the majority of...
Local author, Marti Brown, assembled her father’s scrapbooks and over 300 letters sent to family members during World War II and compiled these artifacts into a book entitled From Cornfield to Battlefield: A Young Farmer’s Journey Through World War...
One of the silver linings of the pandemic is that many programs and classes have become accessible to far beyond their intended geographical reach. Museums all over the world are offering virtual programs and tours. Educational organizations are...
Have you ever been in the mood for a movie, TV show, book, or audiobook, but you just didn’t feel like getting off the couch and driving to the library? Well, you’re in luck because the library offers Hoopla, OverDrive, and RBdigital, all free with...
Author and speaker, Joan Aubele has brought her story to life to many Churches, Hospitals, Libraries, Relay For Life events, and other venues. On Wednesday, July 29, Joan joined us virtually to give her inspirational presentation and share her...
Did you miss getting your copy of BookPage while the library wasn't open to the public? Good news! BookPage has made its most recent issues available to read online. The newest issue of BookPage is now available in the library. If you're using...
Local DeKalb historian and library employee Steve Bigolin has created a self-guided walking tour for patrons. This will be the first of multiple walking tours that will cover different areas of DeKalb. We hope that you enjoy getting to know more...
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