A Newcastle Libraries membership gives you 24-hour access to hundreds of eBooks, eAudiobooks and digital magazines from the comfort of your home or on the move. We have two apps which give you access to this digital content: Borrowbox Borrowbox gives
Starting or joining a group Our friends at the Reading Agency maintain a database of the reading groups in the UK. If you would like to start your own reading group download the Reading Agency's How to Start a Reading Group resource pack for tips on
Borrow board games from Newcastle Libraries Our board game lending collection features a large selection of great modern board games. Check out the collection on level 3 in City Library, or check out our smaller collections at Fenham, Kenton, High He
Board Game Events Our board game team host regular events throughout the year. Our Board Game Quarterly is an after-hours event at City Library which takes place every three months. Every month you can visit the all-day Saturday board games, which we
Discover: Newcastle Libraries is an online information and research tool. It allows you to access resources and information in one place, either from a PC or tablet in one of Newcastle's Libraries or from your own device, anywhere. With it you can Ch
Death Positive Library We recognise that libraries are uniquely placed to be a centre for bereavement support, as well as a trusted space where conversations about death and dying can take place. Libraries Connected are a national charity representin
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Explore BorrowBox to access thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks - from newly released titles to the classics.
Now you can catch up with the latest issues of your favourite magazines and newspapers too as ePress has arrived!
Find My Past is a family history website, with an ever-growing collection of records that can help you find ancestors and long-lost family members.
**Now with access to the 1921 Census**