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Read The Philly Inquirer At All Lower Merion Libraries
The Lower Merion Library System is now offering the public access to the Philadelphia Inquirer. See details on the new service here.
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — You can now read the entire Philadelphia Inquirer at all Lower Merion Township libraries.
The Lower Merion Library System now offers a subscription to the digital edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The online version of The Inquirer is fully searchable, and can be browsed like the print edition. It is updated daily.
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You can read full-text news articles, editorials, reviews, birth and marriage announcements, obituaries and a variety of special sections, in a text-only version dating back to 1981.
Additionally, readers can view full images of the newspaper—with the ability to turn the pages on your screen—for issues beginning in 2018.
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The Inquirer can be searched from a library computer or from home with a Lower Merion Library card. Montgomery County residents outside Lower Merion can access the service from their home library, as well.
To search the Inquirer, visit the Lower Merion Library System website here, click on the Explore our E-Library menu and the Online Resources sub-menu, then scroll down to the Philadelphia Inquirer link.
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