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  1. RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT. All New Digital Repository! REQUEST A BOOK OR ARTICLE. GET A LIBRARY CARD. ASK A LIBRARIAN. FIND A LOCAL LIBRARY. Receive NJSL news and updates, directly to your inbox. CLICK HERE to subscribe to our monthly newsletter!

  2. May 1, 2024 · The New Jersey State Library has a limited collection of primary documents, and a large collection of secondary resources. Staying organized saves you time and preserves your research for your family. Document your work with these downloadable charts and forms from the National Archives.

  3. New Jersey State Library, Trenton, NJ. 3,097 likes · 31 talking about this.

  4. New Jersey State Library Digital Collections. Bringing you free access to New Jersey's state documents and cultural heritage

  5. New Jersey residents with a public library card can access JerseyClicks databases, as well as locally licensed content, from their local public library's website. Contact your local public library with questions.

  6. New Jersey State Library. Legislative Histories.

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · The New Jersey State Library (NJSL) is an affiliate of TESU. And as an affiliate, all TESU students, whether in or out of state, have electronic access to most of NJSL’s resources, including databases, online journals and articles, career assistance sites, ebooks, audiobooks, programs and more.

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · Internet: Genealogy and Local History Collection. The state library collects published sources, including printed genealogies, guides, how-to books, indexes, maps and atlases, church records, local histories, city directories, legislative reports, legal digests, and periodicals. [2]

  9. A legislative history is a compilation of the documents which express the purpose or intent behind the passage of a particular law. The State Library compiles histories on all New Jersey laws which are general and permanent. Appropriations, temporary and executed, and repealer acts are excluded.

  10. Access to New Jersey State Library Information Center licensed databases from outside the library and use of ILLiad is only available to current state employees and Thomas Edison State University members with valid New Jersey State Library cards.

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