The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners has distributed over 3000 hotspots to approximately 220 public libraries for loan to library users. Includes a quick start guide, borrower policy template, and promotional materials.
As the COVID-19 Crisis continues and more people are staying home, cultural institutions, nonprofits, and companies are making resources free for all to access.
Information and training on the statewide databases provided by MLS and MBLC. Give your patrons remote access to thousands of articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, encyclopedias, and academic books.
Most online resources from Boston Public Library are available remotely. Anyone who lives, works, or studies in Massachusetts can register for an eCard to access these resources from home.
Staff from Massachusetts Trial Court Law Libraries (TCLL) are available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. via chat, email, and phone to answer any legal research and reference question.
While the TCLL cannot lend books, document delivery is available. Also, anyone without a TCLL library card can request a temporary ecard to access online resources available to TCLL cardholders.
Includes information about Massachusetts laws and regulations, Federal laws and resources, and how to contact the Trial Court Law Libraries
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Resources provided are for informational purposes only, not specifically endorsed by MLS, and not meant to substitute for advice from a medical or public health professional.