Research & Learning

Academic Search Complete

ASC is a great place to begin your research journey. Whether you’re looking for journal and magazine articles, ASC has resources on everything from the humanities to sciences to music and technology. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search Academic Search Complete.

Academic Search Complete

ASC is a great place to begin your research journey. Whether you’re looking for journal and magazine articles, ASC has resources on everything from the humanities to sciences to music and technology. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search Academic Search Complete.

Azalea History Archives

Discover the history of our community through the Azalea Regional Library System Digital Archive. We are currently in the process of digitizing our entire microfilm collection to provide free, searchable access to historic local newspapers and documents.

Whether you are a genealogist, a student, or a local history enthusiast, you can explore hundreds of thousands of pages from titles such as the Walton Tribune, Eatonton Messenger, Madisonian, Sparta Ishmaelite, and many more dating back to the early 1800s.

Search the Digital Archives

Beanstack

Beanstack makes it easy to log your reading, whether online or through the Beanstack Tracker App, available on both  Apple  and Google Play. You can set up accounts for yourself and your children, and track your reading—by minutes or books—either individually or as a family.

Business Source Complete

BSC is a premier scholarly business database that provides a comprehensive collection of bibliographic and full-text content. It is a vital resource for students and faculty, covering essential business disciplines such as marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance, and economics. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search Business Source Complete.

Beyond peer-reviewed journals, it offers a wealth of non-journal content including:

  • Financial data and case studies

  • Investment and industry reports

  • Market research reports and country reports

  • Company profiles and SWOT analyses

Because of its deep coverage and diverse resource types, it serves as an all-in-one tool for professional business research and academic excellence.

Consumer Health Complete

CHC is a one-stop shop for videos, reports, medical images, and diagrams covering all areas of health and wellness. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search Consumer Health Complete. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search Consumer Health Complete.

Nearly 500 medical images and diagrams

  • More than 330 animations with audio narration and transcripts

  • Consumer health pamphlets and leaflets from the CDC, FDA, NIH and others

  • Drug information in English and Spanish

  • Merriam-Webster's Medical Desk Dictionary

Consumer Health Complete contains dozens of articles on a variety of teen health topics from smoking and sexting to dealing with anger and coping with divorce. “TeenTalk” articles are aimed at teens, while “How to Talk to Teens” articles provide tips to parents on starting difficult but important conversations.

Georgia Experience Passes

Experience Passes are available through all public libraries in Georgia. You can borrow a Pass from your local library, just like a book, and use it at the following locations for free admission. Experience Passes are popular, and some are seasonal, so check with your local library for details and availability.

*Please note, a person or family can only check out each of the passes once every six months.

Please see active passes here.

Georgia Farm Bureau

Georgia Farm Bureau's Ag in the Classroom program partners with AZRLS to provide a book of the month to our Libraries.

Financial Goals

Achieve your financial goals with FinancialFit. Find approachable, unbiased personal finance lessons to guide life’s biggest financial decisions. Topics include buying a house, improving your credit score, paying for higher education, understanding taxes, and more. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search FinancialFit.

Georgia Library Service (GLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled

Georgia Library Service (GLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled is a free library service for Georgia residents of any age who are unable to read standard print due to a visual, physical, or reading disability. GLS provides reading materials in an accessible format, offering books and magazines in braille or audio formats through postage-free mail or via download.

Galileo

GALILEO (GeorgiA LIbrary LEarning Online) is a portal to thousands of premium resources that you can’t find through standard search engines. Funded by the State of Georgia, it provides every resident with free access to authoritative, subscription-only content. Participating institutions may access over 100 databases indexing thousands of periodicals and scholarly journals. Over 10,000 journal titles are provided in full-text. Other resources include encyclopedias, business directories, and government publications.

PINES cardholders can log into their account at gapines.org and select “GALILEO Virtual Library” at the top of the webpage.

    • What’s Inside: Search thousands of full-text magazines, scholarly journals, encyclopedias, and e-books.

    • Specialized Tools: Access popular databases like Ancestry Library Edition, Mango Languages, Consumer Reports, and LearningExpress Library for test prep and career tools.

    • How to Access: If you are inside an Azalea Library branch, you are logged in automatically. From home, simply log in using your PINES card number and password.

  • Consumer Reports has long been a trusted source for consumer information on electronics, appliances, cars, and other products and services. The online version, available in full-text to Georgia citizens and students, includes the same ranking and comparison data featured in the print version.

    To access Consumer Reports:

    1. Go to GALILEO and click the Magazines A-Z tab.

    2. Search for Consumer Reports

    3. Choose the Consumer Reports (Full Text) option in the magazine list in Find It @ GALILEO

    4. Choose EBSCOhost MasterFILE Elite from the database list

    5. Click on an issue to the right to access the magazine

    6. To search across multiple issues for a particular product, click “Search within this publication” [Note: Type the word “and” along with your topic in the search box (e.g., “and digital cameras”)]

    7. Click “Share” to set up an alert

  • provides free, online access to over one million digitized items highlighting Georgia’s history and culture. It partners with libraries, archives, and museums to curate photographs, documents, maps, and over 3 million searchable newspaper pages. It allows searching by location, year, topic, and medium.

    Visit at dlg.usg.edu

  • 1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) Enjoy full, premium access to the AJC—including the digital edition, exclusive series, and podcasts.

    • Onsite Access: Simply connect to our Library Wi-Fi or use a public computer to browse the AJC at no cost.

    • From Home: Access indexed AJC articles from 1990 to the present via ProQuest Newsstream in GALILEO using your PINES card.

    2. National & International News (GALILEO) Use your PINES card to access major global headlines and transcripts from any location:

    • ProQuest US Newsstream: Current articles from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and more.

    • EBSCO Newspaper Source Plus: Full-text access to 375 regional newspapers and news transcripts from NPR, CNN, and FOX News.

    3. Georgia Historic Newspapers Dive into Georgia’s history with a searchable archive spanning from 1763 to 2024. This collection includes full-text articles and images from across the state.

  • Explore a comprehensive archive of over 60,000 state documents covering Georgia’s history, policy, and daily operations from 1994 to the present. Hosted by the Digital Library of Georgia, this database is an essential resource for researchers, students, and citizens.

    What you can find:

    • State Agency Records: Reports, budgets, and studies from departments like Natural Resources, Labor, and Agriculture.

    • Special Collections: Executive orders, press releases, and the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin.

    • Variety of Formats: Searchable PDFs, maps, posters, and legislative records.

    How to Access: Available to all Georgia citizens via the GALILEO portal or the Digital Library of Georgia. Simply log in with your PINES card for instant access to the digitized history of our state government.

  • is an easy-to-use online test prep resource that helps people improve their core academic skills, earn a high school equivalency, prepare for college, join the military, obtain occupational certification, change careers, become a U.S. citizen and much more.

    See available tests: https://assets.ebsco.com/m/3b5499a29f15a989/original/LearningExpress-Library-Overview.pdf

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  • Mango Languages is a premier, interactive language-learning database available for free to Georgia residents through the GALILEO portal. It offers courses in over 70 languages and dialects, focusing on conversation skills, culture, and grammar through desktop and mobile apps.

    Languages available

  • The first state encyclopedia designed exclusively for online publication, the New Georgia Encyclopedia reveals the state's rich history, diverse culture, and still-unfolding story. With existing content updated and new content added regularly, the encyclopedia is an organic, "living" project.

    https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/

  • Gale LegalForms helps patrons understand common legal procedures through access to authentic, professional legal documents for businesses and it is the only electronic reference to offer legal forms that are truly state-specific.

    The forms in Gale LegalForms are drafted by attorneys. Users can access forms for wills, divorce, real estate, and business, with many documents available in Word or PDF formats. Log in via the GALILEO portal using a local library card or institution credentials

Little Learners Kit

Unlock learning at home! Our new Little Learner Kits are ready for checkout. These kits include themed educational materials, an interactive toy, and literacy guides, to support your little one in reaching key developmental milestones. Find in PINES.

Learning Express Library

LearningExpress Library is an interactive online learning platform featuring over 770 practice tests, tutorials, and ebooks related to job search and workplace skills improvement, career certification and licensing exam preparation, college entrance and graduate school admissions exam preparation, GED exam preparation, and basic skills improvement in reading, writing, and math, for all ages. You’ll get immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of your results. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search LearningExpress Library.

Job & Career Accelerator

Your library card offers the fast track to getting hired! Explore more than 1,000 occupations, search jobs and internships, create a professional resume and cover letter, master interview techniques, and more through LearningExpress Job and Career Accelerator from your local public library. Sign in through your PINES account and select GALILEO in the menu, then search FinancialFit.

Mobile App Getting Started Guide

Mango Languages

Mango Languages is a conversational learning platform that uses color-coded "building blocks" to teach grammar and sentence structure naturally. It focuses on over 70 world languages (plus fun ones like "Pirate") and includes cultural notes to ensure you're using phrases correctly in context. AZRLS offers free, full access to Mango for all cardholders. You can download the app and use it while you’re out biking or meal prepping—it even has a "hands-free" mode for learning on the go.

MyHeritage Library Edition

Search your family tree using MyHeritage Library Edition, with billions of historical documents from more than 70 countries and resources that span the past five centuries.

Newpapers & Archives

AZRLS is in the process of digitizing our entire microfilm collection. Some of the newspapers from our region that have been digitized are listed below. Access the full archive here: AZRLS Newspaper Archives.

Radon Monitor Loan Program

In partnership with the UGA Extension and the Georgia Public Library Service, Azalea Regional Library System now offers electronic radon monitors for checkout. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can accumulate in any home—new or old—and poses significant health risks.

  • Use your library card to check out a monitor for two weeks.

  • Follow the included instructions and QR code guides to detect radon levels in your home.

  • Visit radon.uga.edu for safety resources, or attend one of our upcoming UGA-led educational workshops at your local branch.

  • This program is supported by the U.S. EPA State and Tribal Indoor Radon Grants Program.

The Science of Reading

The Science of Reading Every child can become a fluent reader, and the "Science of Reading" shows us how. This evidence-based approach—backed by decades of research in neuroscience and linguistics—focuses on the explicit teaching of phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension. Through our partnership with the Sandra Dunagan Deal Center for Early Language and Literacy, we provide families with the tools they need to build "reading brains" and foster a lifelong joy of books.

Explore the Georgia Literacy Resource Library

Georgia Vital Records

The Science of Reading Every child can become a fluent reader, and the "Science of Reading" shows us how. This evidence-based approach—backed by decades of research in neuroscience and linguistics—focuses on the explicit teaching of phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension. Through our partnership with the Sandra Dunagan Deal Center for Early Language and Literacy, we provide families with the tools they need to build "reading brains" and foster a lifelong joy of books.

Explore the Georgia Literacy Resource Library