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Welcome to NJ State Library’s Refreshed Website

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Published on January 22, 2025


You’ll find a wide range of resources and information available on our site – from databases and web resources that are specially selected for history researchers to information about New Jersey’s laws and regulations related to libraries – and much more.

The NJ State Library, an affiliate of Thomas Edison State University, building sign in front of the 185 West State Street location, in Trenton.
NJ State Library, an affiliate of Thomas Edison State University, building sign in front of the 185 West State Street location, in Trenton.

Curated collections of digitized historical materials, including photographs (Daniel E. Beard Collection) pair with the latest in e-audio books (through Palace Project) and demonstrate the breadth of information available to you, all at no charge.

People with disabilities that prevent the use of traditional print materials can sign up for services from the New Jersey Talking Book and Braille Center, a regional library of the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Impaired.

NJSL offers a variety of newsletters to keep you updated on our events, resources, and services.
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