Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many resources are extending their services. Be sure to also visit our regular services such as Hoopla and Overdrive below. Franklin County Library System is updating their resources page with more free resources. You can find it here.

Career Resources
> Find books on Overdrive or Hoopla
> Find Pennsylvania Job Resources
> Fulton County Literacy Council

Reference Resources
> Ancestry Library
> World Book Online
> Gale Virtual Reference
> Ask Here PA
> Novelist
> Black Freedom Struggle in the United States

POWER Library
Power Library has everything from Auto & Small Engine Repair, Business Resources, College Resources, Elementary Research, eBooks, Newspaper and Magazines and more. Click here to get started.

Periodical: Newspapers and Magazines
> AP Images
> NewsBank’s America’s News (Click Here to get direct access Public Opinion)
> Flipster Magazines
Join us on Beanstack for reading challenges year round. You can track your reading and activities on Beanstack or on the Beanstack app.
Ancestry Library Edition – Access to this resource has been temporarily expanded to library cardholders working remotely, courtesy of ProQuest and its partner Ancestry. To gain access to this site, you have to first log onto your account through the webopac. It will require that you have a library card and know your PIN. If you don’t know your PIN or library card number, email us. Once you log onto your account, scroll down to find the link.
If you need a library card, you can sign up for a card here. If you provide an email, you will be emailed a library card number that will allow you to log onto your account using the link above or in the sidebar.
Find resources for young people here.
Power Library, Power Kids, and Ask Here PA are made possible in part by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and through Library Access Funds administered by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Department of Education, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.