Staff Resources

Library Catalogs

JerseyCat for ILL

New Providence Memorial Library

Morris County library system (MAIN) – Long Hill, Chatham, Madison, Morristown, Bernards Twp (not Bernardsville)

Summit Public Library

Mountainside Public Library

Scotch Plains & Fanwood Public Libraries – shared library catalog for both towns

Other Links

BHPL Webmail

BHPL’s Facebook page – (@BerkeleyHeightsLibrary); Hazel Heights is the ‘person’ managing the page

BHPL’s twitter account – (@BHPLibrarian)

Ingram iPage

New Databases

Acorn TV – Streaming video service of world-class mysteries, dramas, and comedies from Britain and beyond. Part of the RBdigital platform.

AtoZ World Food – Research recipes and food culture.

Creativebug – Online art and craft video classes.

freegal – Stream music (currently unlimited) and download up to 3 songs/week. Listen in the Freegal Music app, or on your computer.

kanopy – Streaming video service of award-winning films, documentaries and instructional courses.

Lynda.com – Online courses in business, tech, creative skills.

New York Times – remote access, or log on in the library at nytimes.com/register.

Databases of Note – Click Databases & Articles at right for full list

Barron’s – Financial info. Login: white ref binder > Passwords section > last page.

Boopsie library app – No longer works or even opens, as of 10/15/17. Patrons should delete the app and use their device’s web browser to go to bhplnj.org.

New York Times Historical – NY Times, 1857-2014.
RBDigital Magazines (Admin) – Formerly Zinio. Magazines that can be read online or downloaded to a phone or tablet.
First time users need to create a new account and then can access RBDigital  content on their desktop PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet (on mobile devices, download the RBDigital app).

Salem Press – Online edition of Masterplots (literary synopses), Magill’s Medical Guide, Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Great Events & Lives in History, Encyclopedia of Global Warming.
To give a patron remote access, password = heights .

Scholastic Go – Children’s encyclopedias.