We all remember the days when we were children of going to the
library. We’d get to look through countless books trying to find the
perfect one to borrow for the week. I would read it as fast as possible
with the hope of being able to read it twice before it was due!
While the library is still a place to borrow books, today's libraries
have so much more to offer and have become community resource centers.
Your Elizabethton-Carter County Library is no different.
There are many resources to utilize at the library. Along with books,
the library has many computer stations set up. If you are unable to
afford a computer or the internet, you can surf the web, file your
taxes, find product reviews, search for jobs, write a letter, and many
other things minutes away from your home!
Why spend money at
the Redbox or rent your movies online when you can borrow them for free
at your public library? A simple library card (which is also free if you
live in Carter County) gives you access to our local library DVD
collection as well as access to the library’s collections from
Greeneville to Mountain City.
Among the books, you will also
stumble across the Elizabethton Archives. Here you can find various
documents and information about the City of Elizabethton, businesses and
industry in Elizabethton, and other churches and families that once
lived in Carter County. The archives contain rare and unique items from
Elizabethton’s past such as old city maps, North American building
blueprints, and old churches and business directories. Our Archivist
will also meet with you to discuss any unique items you may have and
help with any genealogical research.
For those who may not
live close to the Library we are constantly looking for ways to expand
our services to you as well. Currently our library subscribes to a
service called R.E.A.D.S. This service provides many fiction and
non-fiction digital books, audio books, and movies that can be accessed
right from your home internet connection without making a trip to the
Library. With a digital reading device such as a Nook, Kindle, or iPad
you can access this expanding collection with a library card and a few
finger taps!
The library also subscribes to the Tennessee
Electronic Library (T.E.L). These services can be accessed from any
internet-connected device and offers a variety of services. Take a
practice test for your GED, do some research on a topic your interested
in, find out more about a new career, do some genealogy research on your
family, or learn a new language all right in your home for free.
As you can see, there are more than just books in today’s library.
Take advantage of these services, they’re free to you! The City of
Elizabethton is dedicated to providing and enhancing these services.
What else would you like to see our library offer? Let’s talk about it!
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