The library is closed for the holidays but will reopen at 9:30AM on Friday the 27th. Happy Holidays from the Holbrook Public Library!
Black Life in America—a unique digital archive of news media—presents the broad sweep of African American history in ways no textbook or other online resource can match. By offering balanced coverage from diverse sources published from 1704 through present day, this multi-disciplinary resource is crucial for the study and interpretation of historical and current events.
A full-text archive of the Boston Globe newspaper from 1980 to present.
You can read local newspapers, including the Boston Herald, free with your library card. Click the link above to access Newsbank, then find and select the entry in image format to read today's paper. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/browse-pub?p=NewsBank&t=pubname%3ABHNIB-EEDT!Boston%2BHerald%2B%2528MA%2529&action=browse&year=2023
You can read local newspapers, including the Brockton Enterprise, free with your library card. Click the link above to access Newsbank, then find and select the entry in image format to read today's paper.
HeritageHub provides access to hundreds of years of obituaries and death notices from thousands of newspapers across the United States. This one-of-a-kind collection helps patrons and family historians uncover new family members and understand family relationships on a deeper level than ever before.
Your library card includes access to the online edition of the New York Times, including New York Times Cooking and New York Times Games. The link above will provide access to NYT Online for 72 hours. When your 72 hours expires, you can come back to this page and "Check Out" the times for another 72 hours.
Your library card includes access to Newsbank, a database of newspapers from across the United States. Holbrook patrons may be interested in offerings such as the Cape Cod Times, Hartford Courant, Providence Journal, Worcester Telegram, and more.
You can read local newspapers, including the Patriot Ledger, free with your library card. Click the link above to access Newsbank, then find and select the entry in image format to read today's paper.