Information for accessing our digital library and news subscriptions are outlined below. Please contact Ms. Valdez in the library if you experience any issues or have further questions.
Have you run out of new shows to binge on Netflix?? Cajon is now offering a digital library for both students and staff. You can even connect to the San Bernardino County and San Bernardino Public libraries Library--NO library card required!
Simply log into your SB Link account and select the Sora/Overdrive app. Want Sora on your phone? Check out the presentation to learn more about connecting to the Sora app for Android and iPhone.
We've added TONS of magazines to Sora, including National Geographic, HGTV Magazine, Car and Driver, and more!!
Check out the full catalog by searching for "magazine" on the Explore tab.
Watch the video above for a brief introduction to our Sora digital library.
Watch the video above for info on how to customize Sora.
The Literary Festival is coming! Scan the QR code if you'd like to volunteer for this year's event.
Are you up for the challenge?!? Each month, the San Bernardino City Unified School District offers incentives to students who read 150 pages or more.
Check out the current theme, book recommendations, or fill out the monthly reading log on the SBCUSD Reads 2022-23 website.
The New York Times has partnered with Verizon to offer online content to Title I schools. Click here to access The Times’s Learning Network, which includes original articles, photos, videos, illustrations, graphs and podcasts. You can access this resource using your school email from an SBCUSD network.
Don't have a library card? We've got you covered!! Every student in the San Bernardino Unified School District now has access to the public library's online content. Simply look in your Aeries under "Other" for your Electronic Library Card, and click on the link to check out thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, stream videos, read magazines, or download free music using Freegal.
The Library of Congress is the main research branch of Congress and home to the U.S. Copyright Office. The Library preserves and provides access to a rich and diverse collection of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps, and manuscripts.
Click here to access the LOCs search tool for newspaper images.