You can search through the topics and collections individually, or type your keywords into the Search All Collections tab. Just go to click on the ‘explore our e-library’ tab, scroll down and click on ‘online resources,’ click on the Power Library image, then click on PA Photos and Documents in the blue ribbon at the top of the screen. And with thousands of digitized photographs, posters, postcards, and other documents, from Pennsylvania libraries and other institutions, covering topics from art & architecture and culinary arts, to sports history and yearbooks, you’ll be sure to find something that fits your needs (or tickles your fancy!). This is a free access e-resource, so no library card number required. If you’re searching for a visual piece of the family puzzle, or are looking for documents to support a work or school project, or just enjoy browsing through historical photos, posters and postcards, then check out Power Library’s PA Photos and Documents, another e-resource available through the Lower Merion Library System. 22, 2021: E-resource Spotlight on PA Photos & Documentsīy Gwen Gatto, Children’s Librarian, Belmont Hills Library
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