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Digital Schomburg provides access to trusted information, interpretation, and scholarship on the global Black experience through online materials at the Schomburg Center created and curated by our ...
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The New York Public Library is proud to present our Best Books of 2022. Our annual recommendations for kids, teens, and adults, curated by our expert librarians, encompass fiction, nonfiction, graphic ...
Connections is an annual reentry resource guide, available to help people coming home after incarceration. Connections also serves as a guide on preparing to apply for jobs after release. We are proud ...
A selection of free resources pertaining to the history of New York City, including reference resources about the city, links to digital exhibitions and libraries, numerous websites, and information ...
So, what did New Yorkers read this year? Some books from last year's list continued to be popular in 2024, including Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin—a 2022 novel about ...
Find recommendations in world languages curated by our expert librarians, encompassing fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, poetry, and more—for all ages. All of these books are in the Library’s ...
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