WELCOME TO THE LINCOLN LIBRARY AND COMPUTER LAB WEBPAGE

The Lincoln library is home to approximately 5,500 books, all age-appropriate for elementary students.
Each classroom at Lincoln has 30 minutes of library time each week to read, relax, and check out books.
Students are also welcome any other time to select books for research purposes and additional checkout.
Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF) is the nation's oldest and largest non-profit children's literacy organization.
Its purpose is to help young people discover the joy and acquire the habit of reading. RIF supports literacy
development by providing free books for children to choose and keep. The Lincoln library is please to provide
your child with RIF books. Each class will be able to choose a RIF book during its scheduled library time
during the weeks of: November 16th, January 11th and March 1st of the 2009-2010 school year.
To search Lincoln's library catalogue click here: Lion Online Database
Click on the Shelfari Bookshelf to see this month's recommended books. 

The computer lab, located in the back of the library, is a 25-workstation PC lab used by
classroom teachers to support classroom learning and curriculum. Lab activities include
publication of classroom writing, keyboarding, Everyday Math Games, Internet research,
Ticket to Read and much more. Click on the Computer Classes link to see other
recommended websites.