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MARCH 10, 2010
Digital Media


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JANUARY 21, 2010
LPL Patrons - Access Learning Express Library

The Lester Public Library is proud to offer a new database of test prep study guides to patrons free of charge!  Whether you're studying for your GED, College admissions (ACT or SAT), or want to practice for your firefighter, nursing or police exam, you can do it with this database.  Available at the library or from home or work all you need to do is follow the link below to get started! 
When creating an account for the first time, please use your library card number as the User ID and create whatever password you like.
If you want a step by step user's guide to get you started, read this:

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Categories: Digital CollectionLibrary ResourcesLibrary Services

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OCTOBER 29, 2009
The Homefront: Manitowoc County in World War II


Explore this digital collection - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WI/subcollections/HomeFrontAbout.html  of photographic images, oral histories, published sources and documents, artifacts, and other resources which help to document the history of Manitowoc County from 1939 to 1947—both the more universally shared home front experiences and activities as they played out in this specific county, and those more unique activities which especially defined the area during the War.   The photo above shows employees at Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company Plant #4 assembling 90-gallon oil tanks for B-29 bombers.

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Categories: Digital CollectionCommunity InterestManitowoc County

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FEBRUARY 27, 2008
The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II

The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II is a digital collection of photographic images, oral histories, published sources and documents, artifacts, and other resources which help to document and explain the history of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin during the period from 1939 to 1947—both the more universally shared home front experiences and activities as they played out in this specific county, and those more unique activities which especially defined the area during the War.

The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II

If you or your business have documents to add to the Home Front project please contact the Reference Desks of the Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, or Manitowoc Public Library, Manitowoc.

View the project to date by following this link:
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.HomeFront   

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Categories: Digital CollectionManitowoc CountyCommunity Interest

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SEPTEMBER 25, 2007
The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II

Lester Public Library is a partner in this digital collection available online at:

http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WI/subcollections/HomeFrontAbout.shtml

From the website: "The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II is a digital collection of photographic images, oral histories, published sources and documents, artifacts, and other resources which help to document and explain the history of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin during the period from 1939 to 1947—both the more universally shared home front experiences and activities as they played out in this specific county, and those more unique activities which especially defined the area during the War."
The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II
"The Home Front: Manitowoc County in World War II is a joint project of the Manitowoc County Historical Society, the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, the Manitowoc Public Library, and the Lester Public Library in Two Rivers. These institutions began planning the project in 2003, with the goal of preserving and improving access to images of life in Manitowoc County during the war years. The actual work of gathering, identifying, and publishing the items to the "State of Wisconsin Collection" site began in the summer of 2004 and will continue through the summer of 2006. To date, funding and in-kind contributions for the project have been provided by the four participating institutions along with the Manitowoc and Lester Public Library Foundations and the Ruth St. John & John Dunham West Foundation, Inc. The Two Rivers Historical Society is underwriting the cost of digitizing The Sojourner.

The "Home Front" does not exist as a distinct physical collection of materials. Rather, the documents, photographs, newspapers, and other resources being digitized for the "Home Front" collection have been drawn from the general holdings of libraries, museums, historical societies, and other agencies and organizations in Manitowoc County, or borrowed from private individuals. Organizations providing special assistance to this project include Kiel Public Library, Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc Herald-Times-Reporter, and the Two Rivers Historical Society. The digital collection is a work in progress that will be added to over the next year."

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