Thursday, June 6, 2019

Remembering D-Day

Seventy five years ago today, the Allies landed on the shores of the beach at Normandy, pushing the Nazis out and liberating France in the largest amphibious assault ever launched to date. This is widely considered the major turning point in the war, giving the Allies the advantage they needed to defeat the Nazis. Watch this short video as an introduction to D-Day, then head on over to the library's databases to learn more about the war. 

Did one of your ancestors serve in World War II? You may be able to find his draft card or other service related records on Fold3, the library's genealogical research database geared specifically to military records. Just click on the "research" tab at the top of our homepage, and select Fold3 from the list of databases by name. 

Fold3 Library Edition by Ancestry provides convenient access to US military records, including the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who served. This continually-growing collection contains millions of records from world-class archives.


Mango's Bold New Look!

Mango Languages, the language learning platform offered for free to Terrebonne Parish Library cardholders, has totally updated its look and feel. Mango offers hundreds of lessons, on your computer or through its app, to help you become fluent in over 70 world languages and dialects. Catch a quick review of some of Mango's features in the brief video below!