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Language Resources
Resources to read and learn many languages can be found on the Internet and in local libraries.
Reading
- Read Spanish-language articles on business, health, culture, and news from a collection of Hispanic magazines in the Informe database.
- Read the Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos en Linea, a Spanish-language children's encyclopedia with more than 2,200 articles, 250 maps, and 1,500 illustrations.
- Read a newspaper in English or other languages. Find online newspapers from many countries around the world by searching the NewsLink web guide.
- Find out which Main Library Alliance member library has the largest collection of books and magazines in each foreign language (PDF).
Learning
- Mango is a convenient and simple foreign language learning app that features authentic content, interactive features, and an algorithmic review activity designed to adapt to your individual learning path. Forget about boring language lessons in a classroom, digitize your experience with Mango!
- Rosetta Stone's innovative language programs have been used by millions of people around the world. Thirty different languages are available, which can be used in the library or from home with your library card number. Visit JerseyClicks, provided by the NJ State Library.
- Contact Literacy Volunteers of Morris County to arrange individual tutoring sessions to learn English at the Randolph Library or another public location. Use their list of favorite websites for learning and teaching English.
- Learn English and other languages with books, CDs, and cassettes you can borrow from the Randolph Library.
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has forms and guides for immigrants.
- Borrow books from the Randolph Library that explain the laws about citizenship and immigration.