In light of the library closure, we would like to highlight our digital and online services. These can be found 24/7 under our “Resources” tab at the top of our webpage.
Available Resources
4tests.com:
4Tests.com is a world-wide provider of free, online practice exams. We exist to serve the education and testing markets and we’re proud to help you pass your upcoming exams.
America’s News – NewsBank:
The world’s largest stock of reliable information from newspaper titles, as well as newswires, web editions, blogs, videos, broadcast transcripts, business journals, periodicals, government documents and other publications.
We now have a free driver education program! The Driver Education program contains the following state-specific information:
- 11 car practice tests
- 8 motorcycle practice tests
- 3 CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) practice tests
- 3 online driver’s manuals (car, motorcycle, CDL)
- An FAQ section with detailed answers to 100+ DMV-related questions
For more than a decade, the GCFLearnFree.org program has helped millions around the world learn the essential skills they need to live and work in the 21st century. From Microsoft Office and email to reading, math, and more, GCFLearnFree.org offers more than 180 topics, including more than 2,000 lessons, 800+ videos, and 55+ interactives and games, completely free.
HeritageQuest has billions of records ready to reveal your family’s history. They offer research aids and have multiple ways to search, including:
- Census: Find ancestors in the complete set of U.S. Federal Census images from 1790-1940, including name indexes for many years.
- Books: Find information on people and places described in over 28,000 family and local histories.
- Revolutionary War: Search selected records from the Revolutionary War Era Pension & Bounty-land Warrant Application Files.
- Freedman’s Bank: Search for individuals in the Freedman’s Bank (1865-1874), which was founded to serve African Americans.
- Newly added content includes: City Directories, 1850 & 1860 Slave Schedules, U.S. Indian Census Rolls, Mortality Schedules, Agricultural and Industrial Schedules, 1890 Veterans Schedule
These forms are provided as a convenience to individuals with legal business in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to assist them in their official capacities or their pursuit of justice. Some forms require assistance from the local county attorney or commonwealth’s attorney. Many will have no legal effect unless signed by the appropriate judge. The proper use and handling of these legal forms is important. Improper use of a form, or alteration of a form (beyond mere completion) without removal of the seal of the Commonwealth and the AOC form number, is prohibited and may result in civil or criminal liability.
Powered by Overdrive, Ky Libraries Unbound offers hundreds of popular fiction and non-fiction titles. You an browse the collection, borrow with your library card, and enjoy on your computer, tablet, smartphone or eReader device.
KYVL is dedicated to supplying all Kentuckians with a comprehensive and dynamic collection of information resources. They are open seven days a week, 24 hours a day. A few of the resources they offer are:
EBSCOhost – Provides access to full-text articles in periodicals and academic journals, vooks, encyclopedias, etc.
NoveList – Find you next book, even is you can’t remember the title. Search by author, genre, story line, etc. You can get book discussion guides, recommended read lists, series information, and author readalikes.
LearningExpress – Learn more with activities for all ages.
For adults:
Adult Core Skills – This database can help adults achieve their personal, education, and career goals by offering resources to help them improve their basic skills in reading, writing, and math, and prepare for the U.S. citizenship exam.
Career Preparation – Prepare for a career exam, explore occupations, and improve workplace skills here.
Computer Skills Center – Use the materials in this center to learn the basics of computers, from searching the internet to using popular programs.
GED Test Prep Center – If you are preparing for the GED test, these practice tests, interactive tutorials, and eBooks will help you reach your goal.
Job & Career Accelerator – This database provides tools and resources for resume and cover letter writing, as well as easy job search and application steps.
For Kids and Teens:
College Admissions Test Preparation – Practice tests, interactive tutorials, and eBooks to help prepare for AP, SAT, ACT, and TOEFL exams, as well as collect essay writing practice.
Computer Skills Center – Use the materials in this center to learn the basics of computers, from searching the internet to using popular programs.
School Center (for classroom and homework success) – Designed to help students in elementary, middle, and high school prepare for important tests, get extra help with assignments, and boost their skills in important subjects.
Scholastic Go! – New interface combines content from the previously separate resources: America the Beautiful, The New Book of Popular Science, and Lands and Peoples, Encyclopedia Americana, The New Book of Knowledge, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, and Amazing Animals.
Teen Book Cloud – A collection of videos and chapter books in categories which include: Ebooks (Shakespeare, poetry, non-fiction, science, history, geography, etc.), Read-Alongs, Graphic Novels, Videos (from National Geographic!), and Audio Books.
Opposing Viewpoints In Context – The premier online resource covering today’s hottest social issues, from capital punishment to immigration to marijuana. This cross-curricular research database supports science, social studies, current events, and language arts classes. Informed, differing views help learners develop critical-thinking skills and draw their own conclusions. Opposing Viewpoints In Context is a rich resource for debaters and includes pro/con viewpoints, reference articles, interactive maps, infographics, and more. A category on the National Debate Topic provides quick and easy access to content on frequently studied and discussed issues. Periodical content covers current events, news and commentary, economics, environmental issues, political science, and more.
KET Adult Education:
Lexington Herald Leader Collections:
A direct link to the Lexington Herald Leader. You know what paper you want to read and now we offer you a direct link to it.
Pendleton County Public Library Catalog
You can view our Library Catalog by clicking the blue button. Using this database, users can:
- Browse: Instantly loads most recent holdings added to the library collection. Once you reach this section, you can use multiple drop down menus to help search for more specific items.
- DVDs: Same as Browse, but instead of books, you can see what movies are in our collection. (You will have to choose the drop down menu for Date Acquired to see the newest titles first.)
- My Account: This area lets you update your password, view items you have on loan, renew your books, and cancel reserves.
- Email Library: From here you can submit general inquiries, book requests, etc.
- Ability to reserve items that are currently available and those that are checked out. Once your items have been reserved, we can pull them and have them waiting for you at the desk or through the drive thru.
TechBoomers.com:
Techboomers.com is a free educational website that teaches older adults and other inexperienced Internet users with basic computer skills about websites that can help improve their quality of life.
Techboomers provides three main services:
- Techboomers introduces users to trusted new websites and Internet-based applications through an easy-to-navigate directory and targeted emails based on their interests.
- Techboomers provides free video and article tutorials in a language suited to those who may not be the most tech-savvy. These tutorials teach the easiest and most efficient ways to use the websites, as well as how these websites can improve one’s quality of life.
- Techboomers keeps its users informed of important news and information about their favourite products via on-site alerts and periodic email newsletters
From technical courses on computer software to digital photography to babysitting 101, a huge range of topics is available. More than 500 courses are available, and all are designed and led by professional instructors to build deeper understanding and mastery of subject matter. Universal Class includes videos, assignments, quizzes, tests, and options for social media interaction with other learners. Patrons may take multiple classes and learn at their own pace and have access to lifelong learning courses in over 30 subject areas, many of which offer continuing education units (CEUs).
Our completely free GED practice tests are the perfect way to brush up your skills. Take one of our many GED practice tests for a run-through of commonly asked questions. You will receive incredibly detailed scoring results at the end of your GED practice test to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses.
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