Gale - Student Resources in Context |
Multimedia, graphs, tables News clips and news articles |
Ancestry - Library Edition |
A powerful tool to use when researching your ancestors |
FACTCITE |
General reference
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Access biographical information on over 4,000 people |
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Britannica - ImageQuest |
3 million rights-cleared images from more than 45 of the best collections in the world including The Bridgeman Art Gallery, |
Infotrac News Stand |
A full-text newspaper resource searchable by title, author, headline, date, newspaper section, and keywords for mare than |
General Science Collection | More than 20 journals are covered. |
Opposing Viewpoints | Offers contextual information and opinions on hundreds of today's most relevant social issues. Features continuously updated viewpoint articles, topic overviews, full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, images, videos, audio files and more. |
TeachingBooks.net |
Covers an extensive library of children's books and young adult literature and their authors. Provides access to educational materials and programs (short movies, audiobook readings, book discussion guides, lesson plans and more) that add a multimedia dimension to reading in the classroom, library, and at home. |
Novel NY |
Select articles from more than 125 new Gale reference titles More than 600 historical maps, atlases and other edtorially selected images delivered through east-to-search image galleries Primary documents from Primary Source Microfilm™ Video and audio selections from archival newsreels to NPR |
Infobase Learning |
African American, American, American Indian, Ancient and Medieval and Modern World History Databases |
Scholastic GO! contains more than 115,000 articles covering every core-curriculum subject. The articles and their illustrations are derived from the content of seven Scholastic encyclopedia databases: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, The New Book of Knowledge, America the Beautiful, Lands and Peoples, Amazing Animals of the World, and The New Book of Popular Science. |