Databases

 

Newspaper Archive

Explore billions of newspaper articles from all over the world. Find births, deaths, news and more! Newspaper Archive provides powerful search tools to help you find exactly who or what you are looking for.

 

Brainfuse

Franklin Lakes cardholders of all ages can connect to online homework help, writing lab assistance, test prep, video lessons, and study tools.

 

Hoopla Digital

Downloadable eBooks, eAudiobooks, eComics, and streaming Movies and Music. Just use your Franklin Lakes Public Library Card for free access.

Libby

Explore a massive database of free downloadable eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines to view on your mobile device. Use your Franklin Lakes Public Library Card for free access.

Kanopy

Discover over 30,000 movies that you can stream directly on your mobile device or smart tv. There is tons of content for adults as well as kids, like Sesame Street, Franklin, Little Bear, and more.

Business and Job Resources

 

Reference USA (Data Axle)

Formerly known as Reference USA, Data Axle is a research tool to help you discover data trends for different geographic regions, customer research, business information, and market research tools.

Consumer Reports

Before you make your next purchase, check out Consumer Reports to see what the experts have to say about the product or service you’re looking into.

Peterson’s Test and Career Prep

Are you considering changing careers? Completing a GED or studying for Standardized tests? With a Franklin Lakes Library card you can search thousands of college and graduate schools, identify scholarships, take practice tests, create resumes, and explore careers.

Family Research and Local History

Ancestry in-Library Edition (In-house use only)

Free access to Ancestry.com when you visit the library. Use our dedicated account to research your history and discover your past.

Heritage Quest

Heritage Quest is a genealogical database with access to government records, census data and auxiliary resources to help find information regarding your family history.

If you are having trouble accessing any of our digital resources or require assistance, consider contacting your local librarian or visiting the library.