Allegheny County Bar Association

Mission Statement: To empower our members; promote a just, accessible, and inclusive judicial system; and serve the community at large.

The Allegheny County Bar Association is much more than a directory of attorneys:

  • Lawyer Referral Service: helps you find a qualified attorney to meet your specific needs. Participating attorneys offer a free 30-minute consultation.
  • Provide referrals to organizations to help if you can’t afford an attorney
  •  Legal Employment Services: meets the needs of job seekers and employers in the Allegheny County legal community including career counseling, job board, placement service, and resume writing tips.

The Allegheny County Bar Foundation is a public non-profit organization:

  • Educational programming
  • Pro Bono Center provides legal assistance to low income individuals
  • Assists legal related organizations through financial assistance and grants

Lisa Akenhead – Northland Public Library

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19th and 20th Century American Railroad Journals

On Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s website, you can access digitized issues of 19th and early 20th century American railroad journals. If you are interested in railroads and their impact on industrial America, you will find plenty of interesting information in this collection.

This collection contains early issues of titles including:

  • Locomotive Engineer
  • Official Proceedings of the Railway Club of Pittsburgh
  • Railway and Locomotive Engineering
  • Street Railway Review

If you enjoy railroads and history, you will want to have a look at this rare and interesting collection of titles!

Kate Straccia, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh- Main

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Crafters Rejoice: Creativebug is Now Live!

The newest addition to the county’s e-resource lineup is sure to become one of our most popular resources: Creativebug.

Creativebug is a hub for any level of creative, from those just seeking out a little artistic outlet to the tried and true crafter extraordinaire. There are hundreds of classes to choose from and each can be done at the pace of the user—no pressure to complete a class on any specific timeline.

It’s a quick process for patrons to sign up for Creativebug. You only need to provide your library card number, your e-mail address, and create a password.

There are a variety of one-off projects that can be done in an afternoon. If you enjoy a particular instructor, you can take more of their classes as they expand on a specific pursuit. For instance, Yao Cheng is a popular Creativebug instructor that focuses on watercolor. You can begin with her “Supplies and Basic Techniques” class before moving onto “Mark-Making and Expression Brush Strokes.”

Each class includes the accompanying video, but also supplemental materials. You can view transcript of the class or download a PDF that includes the necessary materials and the procedure to complete the project. This is perfect for group work (including library-sponsored programs).

Along the bottom of the video are the supplemental material options.

Beyond these class offerings, Creativebug also has a Daily Practice series that includes over 50 topics. These are designed to help users pursue a specific artistic endeavor as a daily (or, almost daily!) exercise. These are less about the final result and more about the journey along the way.

As virtual programming continues, Creativebug is a great way to provide patrons with creative projects that they can complete on their own time.

Happy creating!

Jeff, South Park

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Quick Reads with Flipster

Need something quick to read but you don’t want to commit to a whole novel – Flipster has you covered with magazines! You can use Flipster to read many different magazines on your phone or tablet.

You can browse the most recently published magazines, or you can browse the titles from A to Z. You can even create a bookmark in a magazine and give it a name with meaning to you so you can easily spot an article you want to come back to and read later.

Flipster‘s sorting function
Naming a Bookmark in Flipster

Whether you are looking to read Vanity Fair or find something for your niece to read in Cricket Flipster will have something for you!

-Adrianne

Northland Public Library

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