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Click on the digital database that you would like to access
Home access codes and log in information can be found on the blue bookmark all students received in November; if you’ve lost yours go to the Media Center to get a replacement
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eLibrary - access to more than 1500+ full-text magazines & journals, 230+ full-text newspapers & newswires, 200+ full-text reference books and 140+ TV & radio transcript programs, plus 800,000+ pictures/images, 5000+ historical and modern maps, 150000 editor-selected web links and 35000+ audio/video files. Users can set customized reading levels to retrieve resources matching their individual skills. |
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350 Current International searchable newspaper editions |
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eLibrary Science - Explore thousands of full-text and multimedia files that help students research and understand concepts in science.
Students find the answers they need from more than 440 sources including magazines and journals, newspapers, TV and radio transcripts, reference books, websites, images, and streaming audio/video . |
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers Student Edition – provides powerful, compelling primary-source documents covering the 25 fundamental topics of junior-high and high-school history curricula covering 350 sub-topics, with nearly a thousand related key events and more than 10000 relevant articles from the ProQuest Historical Newspapers archives. Students can browse by topic or locate articles through the Student Edition Timeline. |
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A collection of hispanic magazines with full text. Covers business, health, technology, culture, current topics and other subjects. |
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Formerly SuperTOM, this database is designed for students, with access to a variety of indexed and full-text magazines, newspapers and reference books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more. |
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CultureGrams – concise, reliable and up-to-date country/culture reports on 182 countries of the world. |
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