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Medway Libraries' online resources

Young Adults on computer in parkWelcome to the Medway Libraries' online resources pages. Here you will find access to reference works, encyclopedias, local information and much more.  Use the links below to take you to the resources you need to assist with your work, study, homework or general interest.

  • My account - check your loans, renew books, search the catalogue and place reservations
  • Business resources - for enquiries relating to businesses.
  • Family History resources - for enquiries relating to family history research.
  • Newspapers and magazines - historical records of national and regional newspapers.
  • Online encyclopedias - access to three online editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
  • Online reference - answer your reference enquires with Oxford Reference and access electronic copies of 10 of Shakespeare's most popular plays and 10 eBooks on Our Environment with Public Library Online.
  • Medway resources - if you are looking for local information, halls for hire or public speakers.

If you still cannot find the information you need, then try using library links, Medway Libraries' guide to the internet, checked by an information professional to ensure that they provide accurate and useful information.

If you still cannot find the information you require?  Why not chat to a librarian online, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Enquire instantly connects you to someone who is trained to help you find the answers to your questions. Simply enter your details and your question, then press 'Connect'.

For more information contact Chatham Community Hub by telephone: 01634 337799 / fax: 01634 337800 or by email: chatham.library@medway.gov.uk

Write to: Chatham Community Hub, Medway Council, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, Kent ME4 4TX

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