The New NebraskAccess

The Superior Public Library, in partnership with the Nebraska Library Commission, offers NebraskAccess (online information databases) at nebraskaccess.nebraska.gov.   As of July 1st, Nebraska residents will have access to 15 databases, including 13 new resources that have been added.

Community residents looking for free resources to help with family history,  small business,  medical conditions, get homework help, finding  a good book or movie, or any number of other topics will find dependable current information in NebraskAccess.

NebraskAccess provides Nebraska residents with free 24/7 access to  databases. . These resources are available to Nebraska residents at no cost. The Nebraska Library Commission purchases subscriptions for Nebraskans with funding from the State of Nebraska and the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Residents can link to NebraskAccess resources from computers at home or at the Superior Public Library. It is also available at public K12 schools, colleges, or university libraries across Nebraska.  You can access  NebraskaAcess using a  password (get it from the library), or a Nebraska driver’s license, or state identification number.

NebraskAccess enables libraries all across Nebraska to offer these data resources to their patrons. If you need help with NebraskAccess you can ask a librarian for help.

Find NebraskAccess on the web at nebraskaccess.nebraska.gov or from the link on this website. To find NebraskAccess look under Local, NE, and Other Resources.

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