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Hoopla

Hoopla Digital Unlike other digital content in InfoSoup, which is available to all InfoSoup card holders, Hoopla is service that provides subscriptions to individual libraries. Please contact your local library to learn more. Access to Hoopla content is limited to patrons of the following libraries: Algoma Public Library Appleton Public Library Visit http://www.apl.org/e/hoopla to learn more and […]

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TumbleBooks

Welcome to InfoSoup’s TumbleBooks Library! TumbleBooks are animated, talking picture books that have been created from existing picture books from well-known publishers and authors and converted to the TumbleBook format. Also included are Read Alongs, Non Fiction Books, Picture Books in French and Spanish, and Puzzles & Games. Apple and Android apps for TumbleBooks are

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Newspapers

Online Newspapers: Historic & Current A great many historical newspapers are available online, unfortunately, they are not all located in one place. Through BadgerLink, Wisconsin residents are fortunate to have access to a number of large newspaper databases. The Wisconsin Historical Society provides a wealth of information about newspapers at the WHS and beyond. The site Ancestor Hunt also has an excellent page

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Sample Page

This is an example page. It’s different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this: Hi there! I’m a bike messenger

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