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The Bartow County Library System provides free and easy access to information, ideas, resources, and technology that enrich, educate and empower our community.

The Berrien Historical Foundation was formed to preserve, share, and display the history of Berrien County since its creation in 1856. This effort requires the gathering of oral and written histories, artifacts, and photographs of events, families, locations, and the way of life of the residents of the county over the 15 decades of its existence. Generations of families, farmers, store keepers, turpentiners, teachers, preachers, and government officials have passed on and their legacy can only be preserved if their desecendants act now. This great task can only be accomplished through the dedicated efforts of individuals who have a sincere interest and desire to willingly participate in such a worthwhile goal.

For more than a century, Berry College has emphasized the importance of a comprehensive and balanced education that unites a challenging academic program with opportunities for meaningful work experience, spiritual and moral growth, and significant service to others. This commitment to providing a firsthand educational experience--expressed as "Head, Heart and Hands" by college founder Martha Berry--remains just as relevant today as it was when the institution was founded in 1902. Berry is an independent, coeducational college of approximately 2,100 students that offers undergraduate degree programs in the sciences, humanities, arts and social sciences, as well as undergraduate and master's level opportunities in business and teacher education. Students are encouraged to enrich their academic studies through participation in an on-campus work experience program, and more than 90 percent take advantage of this unique opportunity to gain valuable real-world experience prior to graduation. The Berry College Archives is located on the 2nd floor of Memorial Library on the Berry College campus.

The Marshes of Glynn Libraries (MOGL) is a single-county library system that was established July 1, 2013 to serve Glynn County, Georgia. Its system branches consist of the Brunswick-Glynn County Library and the St. Simons Island Public Library. MOGL operates as a unit of the Glynn County government and is governed by a nine member Board of Trustees appointed by the Glynn County Board of Commissioners. It is part of the Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS) and a member of the PINES library consortium, which gives local library patrons access to the collections of more than 275 library branches across the State of Georgia. The Marshes of Glynn Libraries provide access to information in all fields and from all points of view. The Libraries provide a comprehensive collection of print, non-print, and electronically accessible materials to meet the informational, educational, recreational, and cultural needs of all citizens of Glynn County.