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Connecticut libraries realize there are communities that can’t connect to the internet, so they’re providing laptops and teaching people in person about how to find information online. Library officials said they’re working to close what's called the “digital divide.”
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Arts & CultureMost of the Western world is organized by alphabetical order, which is so much more than the 26 letters that make up the alphabet. Alphabetical order is…
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Arts & CultureMost of the Western world is organized by alphabetical order, which is so much more than the 26 letters that make up the alphabet. Alphabetical order is…
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Arts & CultureIt’s summer reading time! After spending the last four months quarantined indoors, it might be hard to find fun activities for your kids. Summer reading…
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Arts & CultureNational Library Week was forced to go digital this year. The American Library Association changed the original theme from “Find Your Place At The…
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Over the years, Hartford’s downtown public library has become a welcoming place for people in immigrant communities and for those experiencing…
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Arts & CultureIn the midst of the pandemic, it’s easy to keep the TV on all day. But it’s also the perfect time to take a step back and start a new book -- or even read…
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Arts & CultureVirtually all local arts performances and events in the state have been canceled in the face of the coronavirus crisis, meaning lost revenue for these…
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Arts & CultureThe Connecticut State Library has been awarded a grant of over $263,000 from the National Digital Newspaper Program, a partnership between the National…
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Arts & CultureEverything's canceled, more or less. The movie The Hunt was canceled before anybody got to see it. People talked about canceling the movie Adam before…