Chadron High School Offers Access to
NebraskAccess, a Virtual Library of Information
Chadron High School, in partnership with the Nebraska Library
Commission, offers a wealth of information through the new
NebraskAccess program. With today's Internet cluttered with
information, how do you select reliable sources? “Try
NebraskAccess: your information connection across Nebraska,”
recommends Bill Dixon, high school librarian.
Nebraska citizens may begin using NebraskAccess immediately to
access online information resources paid for on their behalf by the
Nebraska Library Commission. These resources provide all Nebraskans
with free online access to thousands of current full-text magazine,
journal, and newspaper articles; up-to-date business information;
biographical information; and much more. www.nlc.state.ne.us/nebraskaccess
Students can link to NebraskAccess resources from computers at
Chadron High School or at public, K12 school, college, or
university libraries across Nebraska. Access to these resources is
now also available from a home or work Internet connection using a
Nebraska driver’s license or state identification number.
Today, nearly 900 public, school, college, university and
non-profit libraries partner with the Nebraska Library Commission
to offer NebraskAccess resources to their patrons and students.
Many of these libraries could not afford to provide these services
on their own.
The NebraskAccess program enables libraries all across Nebraska,
including here in Chadron to offer the best information resources
available. You can visit the library to use the resources or logon
from home
Try it out today! Drop by the city library or try NebraskAccess
on the web at www.nlc.state.ne.us/nebraskaccess
NebraskAccess is administered by the Nebraska Library
Commission, with funding from the State of Nebraska.