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York County Libraries to reopen for browsing services on Monday
Updated Jan 24, 2021;
York County Libraries will reopen for in-library browsing starting Monday, according to a press release.
One exception will be Kreutz Creek Library in Hellam, which because of its small size will continue offering lobby pickup only. Village Library in Jacobus will offer browsing services by appointment only.
“We have kept a close eye on COVID-19 levels in York County and the Commonwealth. It is with everyone’s health and safety in mind, that we have adjusted our services accordingly as we see a marked shift in numbers,” York County Libraries President Robert F. Lambert said in a press release.
Levittown Library Set To Reopen January 19 After Renovations
A lot of us probably have not stepped foot in a library in many years, I know I am guilty of that. But things may change in 2021. Maybe you have a new year s resolution to read a little more and make your way to the library. That resolution sounds like one that you can probably stick to.
According to Bucks Local News, tomorrow will be a big day for the Levittown library as it is set to reopen after doing renovations. We learned that the Levittown library is part of the Bucks County Free Library.
Pennsylvania Department of Education Announces $500,000 to Support Equity in Higher Education
12/18/2020
Harrisburg, PA - Continuing to help students with remote learning during the pandemic, the state Department of Education (PDE), through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries (OCL), today announced $500,000 in funding to support affordability and equity in higher education. These funds will be offered through a new Open Educational Resources Grant Program (OER) funded by the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER) established by the CARES Act of 2020.
The program is designed to support student success and increase equitable, affordable access to higher education by decreasing student course-related costs and increasing opportunities to successfully complete educational requirements through high-quality virtual and distance learning, through encouraging the ongoing practice of adopting open or zero-cost course materials.
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