• Databases and Other Online Resources

     

    Use the following databases for your research: Mas Ultra, Newspaper Source, TOPICsearch, Health Source, Professional Collection, ERIC, Library Information Science and Technical Abstracts. Access periodical and newspaper articles from multiple databases at the same time in English and Spanish. Citations are included! Use Classlink to access EBSCO or see the library staff for login information.



    Search for in-depth information about today’s top issues. Investigate each issue's pros and cons, use information for your research, save articles and have citations created for you. Use Classlink to access Infobase Issues and Controversies or see the library staff for login information.




    Access full text articles from newspapers, periodicals, encyclopedias, and ebooks from this multiple-source database collection. GALE includes Literature Resource Center, THE source for all things literary: biographical information, lists of authors' works, criticisms and more.

    Also included in this collection is GALE in Context: Global Issues, a wealth of information about international viewpoints, news, events and more.   

    Wait! Wait! There's more!  GALE in Contest: Literature includes a wide variety of literary resources at the high school level.  Citations are included!

    Use Classlink to access these resources and more in the GALE collection or see the library staff for login information.

     

    Support your research with full text documents in peer-reviewed articles from scholarly journals, books, magazines, newspapers, dissertations, reports, audio and video clips and much more. Citations are included! Use Classlink to access ProQuest or see the library staff for login information. 


     

    Be wowed by this online collection of author programs and K-12 book-related materials: original movies of book creation processes, audio excerpts of professional book readings, book guides, instructional activities and resources that bring authors right to your classroom. Educators can create their own account to save content. Use Classlink to access Teaching Books or see the library staff for login information.