Internet outage in Broken Bow, Idabel, and Hugo

We apologize for any inconvenience, but please note that our Broken Bow, Idabel, and Hugo locations are currently affected by an internet outage. This situation prevents us from receiving phone calls and accessing our website, catalog, and email services. However, rest assured that we remain open and can assist you with manual book checkouts. We appreciate your understanding and patience, and we are actively working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible.

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Access full text to over 12000 local, national and international newspapers and news services from 1980-present. Some newspapers are available in image edition, meaning you can view them like browsing a newspaper.

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Oklahoma Almanacs

Oklahoma’s official state government blue book has been titled the Oklahoma Almanac since 1993, but it has had a variety of names since its inception in 1909 as the Oklahoma State Manual.

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https://www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/race-and-power

Race and Power Collection is a quarterly updated assortment of book chapters and journal articles that explores the intertwining concepts of race and power, on a global scale, from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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Reading Like a Victorian (RLV) is an open access website that “restores a number of [Victorian] novels to their original serial formatting and places them within [an accessible] timeline of contemporary works,”

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The Sanborn map collection consists of a uniform series of large-scale maps, dating from 1867 to the present and depicting the commercial, industrial, and residential sections of some twelve thousand cities and towns in the United States, Canada,

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