Imagine it’s the Lunar New Year, or Black History Month, or Dia De Los Muertos, or Valentine
Free university-level courses from the Library
Do you like to learn? Are you unsure where to go for free university-level courses? From parenting strategies to business skills to history courses and more, you can get them all from the Library with the Great Courses series.
1619: the forgotten year that shaped America
In 1619, a Portuguese slave ship bound for Mexico was filled with kidnapped people from what is present-day Angola. The ship was intercepted and captured by Eng
SuccessViaChess is on a mission to empower young people
Norman Holloway faces his knights inward toward the king and queen as he preps the chessboard. We asked if there was a particular reason for this setup. The ans
Writer-in-Residence interviews engineer turned author D.M. Pulley
In this episode of “Inside the Writer’s Head,” our Writer-in-Residence Jessica Strawser chats with D.M. Pulley about her experiences behind the scenes in Amazon
How a Library book launched a balloon business
Small business owner Amy Holmes, has found a boost at the Library.
Spend a Day with a Library Worker: Resource Sharing Specialist Luke Stegall
When people hear the word “library” a few things typically come to mind; namely Librarians
Combating Cincinnati’s mounting eviction crisis
The Library joins forces with the Community Action Agency, Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, and YMCA to help tackle the threat of eviction faced by thousands of Cincinnati residents each year.
Open roads. Open doors. Open Books
“It’s been epic from day one,” says Mariemont Branch Library visitor Roger Brooks, describin
Who really was the first Black public Librarian in Cincinnati?
Written by Keloni Parks, Reference Librarian, Downtown Main Library
In one of the Main Library’s staff break rooms, there is a picture of Bessie Russell Stone
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