Upper St. Clair Township

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Upper St. Clair Township Library and Allegheny County Library Association provide online access to a variety of digital resources. Jump to:

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upper st. clair township library e-Resources
Upper St. Clair Township Library patrons can access a variety of online reference resources for patrons of all ages.

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Biblio+
Biblio+ is a free streaming service with unlimited access to our library patrons.  With this e-resource you'll be able to access a wide variety of films and television series. 



Driving TestsDriving-Tests.Org
If you want to drive a car, motorcycle, or commercial vehicle in the Keystone State, you’ll need a license. This resource provides step-by-step instructions and DOT practice tests. 


nhtsa-logoFree Car VIN Decoder and Lookup
With information provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), you can use this new VIN Decoder tool to find information on your car. This will help you make informed decisions when buying or selling a car.


Select ReadsSelect Reads
With Select Reads you'll be able to search book lists for all ages and stages of readers. Every book list in Select Reads is linked to the online catalog for easy requesting of library materials.


YouTube Channel & Video Library LogoUpper St. Clair Township Library You-Tube Channel
Check out Upper St. Clair Township Library's YouTube channel. You'll find student volunteer created content, recordings of library programs and more.


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ACLA e-Resources
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Visit Allegheny County’s eLibrary, home of downloadable and streaming entertainment sites and reliable databases for research. You can explore all of these FREE public library resources with your library card!


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This project is made possible in part by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and through Library Access Funds administered by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Department of Education, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.