Guam Library update

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Students, parents, and teachers: Head to the library for free printing and internet
STAFF REPORTS | PACIFIC DAILY NEWS | 4:30 pm ChST February 2, 2021

Monique Storie, University of Guam dean of university libraries, gives a brief overview of The 29th annual Pacific Islands Association of Libraries, Archives, and Museums conference.
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Guam public libraries will offer free computer usage, internet access, Wi-Fi hotspot, and printing services for students, according to a news release.

In light of students studying virtually or using the hard copy curriculum, public libraries will offer free services, subject to educational purposes.

A mural project led by artist and John F. Kennedy High School art teacher, Francis Labrador, is commissioned in honor of the Guam Public Library System’s upcoming 70th anniversary celebration at the Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library in Hagåtña, Nov. 24, 2019.
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More: Rosa A. Reyes Memorial Library reopens to the public

More: Guam public libraries resume limited services

More: Guam students weigh benefits, risks of return to classroom

Originally Published 4:30 pm ChST February 2, 2021
Updated 4:30 pm ChST February 2, 2021
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