This program offers residents in supported libraries access to over 100 databases indexing thousands of periodicals and scholarly journals.
By 1939, with the advent of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Public Works Administration, a paid librarian was hired and the collection was moved to a nearby drugstore with rent paid for by various support groups in the community.
After the addition, the library moved their collection (at the time composed of 600 volumes) into the newly vacant offices of the Ordinary and Clerk of the Court.
With a county decision to rebuild the courthouse came a new decree that the library would not be included in the new plans.
The division matched $150,000 raised by the community, and by 1975 the current 10,000 square foot new building finished construction.