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Got Questions? QandANJ Has Answers

Moorestown Library provides portal to online information source—all the time, anytime.

Maybe you’ve been there. You’re up late doing research for work or school, and suddenly you run into a snag. You’ve got a question that’s just too complex for Wikipedia or Google, and it’s way past closing time at the library. Now what?

As much as the staff of the wishes to cater to your every informational need, the reality is, we just can’t be there for you 24/7. But when the library closes, we’re able to leave you and your questions in good hands, thanks to QandANJ.org.

Whether you’re working on a thesis or a crossword puzzle, trying to help your fourth-grader with her history homework, or just trying to resolve a spirited debate at the dinner table, QandANJ.org is a valuable tool every New Jersey resident should know about.

QandANJ.org is a free service provided by the New Jersey State Library and the Institute of Museum and Library Services to do “what libraries have always done best—quickly getting you the accurate, unbiased information you need.”

When you log on, either by going directly to the QandANJ website or using the button on the Moorestown Library home page, you will be connected via live chat to a librarian affiliated with one of New Jersey’s public libraries.

College librarians are also available 24/7 to assist college students with their research. The librarian will co-browse with you, using Internet resources and specialty databases to connect you with the resources and information you need. Most questions are answered in 15 minutes or less.

So the next time you’ve got a burning question, let the librarians at QandANJ.org help you find the answer.

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