Homework Help
The library subscribes to many online databases that would support the research and learning needs of students. Listed below are a number of databases that middle and high school students can use for researching topics related to school work, researching careers to pursue after high school and preparing for college entrance exams. For a full list of all the databases the library offers, click here.
Britannica Escolar (K-8)
Britannica Escolar, an informative resource for primary and secondary education that is safe, up-to-date, and appropriate for each educational level.
Britannica Escolar: Secundaria (6-8)
Britannica Escolar, an informative resource for primary and secondary education that is safe, updated, and appropriate for each educational level.
Britannica Fundamentals
Innovative early learning resource for students in grade levels kindergarten through second grade.
Britannica Library Suite
Extensive collection of high-quality, fact-checked research content, resources, and tools.
Britannica Library: Reference Center
Users can switch between 3 reading levels on each article, listen to article read aloud, and use Merriam-Webster’s double click dictionary to learn definitions and hear pronunciations. Articles can also be translated into over 80 languages
Britannica Library: Young Adults
Britannica Library for Young Adults provides the trusted name and information people have come to expect from Encyclopedia Britannica in a format designed for middle- and high-school students.
Britannica Online
Comprehensive encyclopedias for different age groups, including three Spanish editions, Annals of American History and World Data Analyst.
Britannica School Edition (K-12)
The go-to site for K-12 research.
Britannica School: High School Edition
Britannica School is the most comprehensive source of factual information, written specifically for students of all ages and reading abilities.
Britannica School: Middle School Edition
Britannica School is the most comprehensive source of factual information, written specifically for students of all ages and reading abilities.
Critical Insights: Literature in Times of Crisis (Salem Press)
This volume is designed to offer a multifaceted exploration of the general theme of “Literature in Times of Crisis,” with the term “crisis” variously—and very broadly—defined. Like all the other volumes in the Critical Insights series, this one is divided into several sections.
Digital Literacy: Skills & Strategies (Salem Press)
Salem Press is pleased to announce our Digital Literacy: Skills & Strategies volume, a carefully curated selection of essays aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the changing digital landscape in education and in society at large. Digital technology is creating a progressively borderless world, one in which ideas and information can be shared in a decentralized manner. Along with this democratization, however, has come misinformation (unwitting or deliberate), data privacy issues, and all manner of cybercrime. Digital literacy—broadly defined as understanding and being able to use digital devices and technologies such as internet platforms and social media—has become an essential component to living, working, and taking part in education in modern society. Critical thinking skills and science and data literacy are paramount to maneuvering the digital information environment with confidence.
DigitalLearn.Org
Designed to help promote digital literacy. If you are new to computers, haven’t used them for a while, are a little unsure and uncomfortable, or just need a bit of a refresher, this resource has the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed.
EBSCOhost (Main Page)
Start here on the main page of EBSCOhost and decide if today you wish to dive into the world of car maintenance through the Auto Repair database or discover good read-alikes for that book you just read on NoveList.
Encyclopedia of Global Warming (Salem Press)
Biographical essays discuss individuals who have had significant impact on the study of climate change.
Opposing Viewpoints (Gale in Context)
Having a clear, compelling point of view on today’s most debated political and social issues requires finding the most credible facts and insights. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints simplifies your search by bringing together thousands of resources to provide authoritative articles, research reports, videos, and statistics. This database steers you away from unreliable content that online browsers sometimes serve up and helps you draw your own conclusions about global warming, the minimum wage, and hundreds of other debated topics.
Peterson’s Career Prep (Gale Presents)
Career Prep by Peterson was built to equip and inspire job seekers. This resource is the place to turn to for help with creating a resumé, searching for jobs, and more. This online resource is focused and streamlined content set that accommodates job seekers at all levels, whether you are entering the workforce for the first time or searching for new opportunities. Mobile accessibility and a simple homepage design make using this resource a breeze. This resource is provided by the state of Massachusetts and MBLC and can be accessed within the state or with a valid Massachusetts library card.
U.S. History (Gale In Context)
Engage with the history of the United States of America, which declared its independence from its colonial power, Britain, in 1776.
Vocations and Careers (Gale OneFile)
Vocations and Careers aids users in researching a vocation, finding an appropriate institution of learning, job searching, and maintaining a career. Vocations and Careers offers hundreds of current and applicable periodicals ranging from general career guides to highly specialized industry journals.
World History (Gale In Context)
Uncover information on hundreds of the most significant people, events, and topics in world history from a variety of sources.
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