Sample View

Online Reference /Homework Assistance Service

Online Reference /Homework Assistance Service

Persons completing research are being invited to submit their homework questions/queries via email address [email protected]. A JLS staff will contact you for any clarification to ensure that the most appropriate information resources are identified to answer your questions. When the research is complete they will inform you of what was found. All inf...

Read More

E-Membership!

E-Membership!

Become a Library Member Today! Persons are welcome to register as a library member online through the JLS Catalogue and gain access to some of the online resources, including e-books, databases, and more. When we reopen, new applicants must visit their nearest library to validate their membership status and obtain a physical membership card.

Read More

Storytime Online

Storytime Online

Enjoy a vibrant Storytime Online with a JLS Staff! Watch on YouTube Channel Enjoy  Jamaican authored children’s books from the comfort of your home as we bring storytime to you! Until we …

Read More

Temporary Closure Extended

Temporary Closure Extended

Further to notice posted March 25, 2020 we now advise that the closure of all parish/branch library locations to the public will be extended to April 14, 2020. During the period of closure be reminded of the following: The library provides some online services, including access to e-books and other research material via Ebsco Online […]

Read More

BAD BOY FROM JAMAICA: THE GARNETT MYRIE STORY

BAD BOY FROM JAMAICA: THE GARNETT MYRIE STORY

“Garnett Myrie came into this world on 27 September 1953 and grew up in the hills of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. When his uncle went to the United States as a farm worker in 1960 and brought back Black liberation literature, he became enamored with “Black Power”. He got himself in trouble when he became bold […]

Read More

They call me teacher : the life and times of Sir Howard Cooke

They call me teacher : the life and times of Sir Howard Cooke

Born in 1915 to a family whose home had once been the converted slave barracks on an old sugar estate, Sir Howard Cooke looks back on a life that mirrors the history of modern Jamaica. From rebellious schoolboy to Mico scholar, his subsequent years as teacher throughout the 1930s were a time of extreme social […]

Read More

Auto Skills Training (Literacy/Numeracy Sessions)

AutoSkills is a computer-based literacy programme offered in public libraries in collaboration with the Jamaica Foundation for Lifelong Learning (JFLL).  The programme offers courses in Reading and Mathematics delivered in 45-minutes computer sessions aimed at improving the literacy and numeracy skills of participants from basic to secondary level....

Read More