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Reference

The Reference section of the library consists of printed materials, computers, microfilm reader/printer and more. There are computers dedicated for adults (18yrs and older) with the ability to access the Internet, word processing, spreadsheets, numerous databases and genealogical information. Access to GALILEO (Georgia Libraries Learning Online) is also available at each work station.  GALILEO can also be accessed from your home, with a valid library card and a password you can obtain from the Reference Department.

Tax Forms

January through March the library has basic Federal and State income tax forms.  Federal tax forms can also be found online at www.irs.gov and Georgia State forms at www.etax.dor.ga.gov.

Access Newspaper Archive

Thomas County Public Library System is proud to announce the service of Access Newspaper Archive, supplying ten of millions of newspaper pages at your fingertips. Newspaperarchive.com is the world's best resource for newspaper articles. With over one billion articles on topics both global and local, your history and the history of your loved ones is easy to find. Try a search today and discover your past. They can be accessed only in your local Thomasville Public Library branch by clicking here.

The South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive

The South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive provides online access to six newspaper titles published in four south Georgia cities (Albany, Americus, Thomasville, and Valdosta) from 1845 to 1922. Consisting of over 81,000 newspaper pages, the archive provides historical images that are both full-text searchable and can be browsed by date.

The archive includes the following south Georgia newspaper titles: Albany News (1870-1883), Albany Patriot (1845-1866), Americus Times Recorder (1881-1921), Sumter Republican (1870-1885), Thomasville Times Enterprise (1873-1922), Valdosta Times (1908-1912). The South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive is a project of the Digital Library of Georgia as part of the Georgia HomePLACE initiative. The project is supported with federal LSTA funds administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Georgia Public Library Service, a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.

 Other newspaper archives available through the Digital Library of Georgia include the Atlanta Historic Newspapers Archive (1847-1922), the Macon Telegraph Archive (1826-1908), the Athens Historic Newspapers Archive (1827-1922), the Columbus Enquirer Archive (1828-1890), the Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive (1808-1920), the Southern Israelite Archive (1929-1986), and the Red and Black Archive (1893-2006). These archives can be accessed through GALILEO here.

U.S. Civics and Citizenship Toolkit

Now Available at your Thomas County Public Library!

Please visit Reference for more information.

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