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Academic OneFile (Gale)

Gale Academic OneFile
 

You can easily search through over 17,000 trusted sources, including academic journals and magazines, in subjects like biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, the environment, history, marketing, politics, and psychology.

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Access Video on Demand

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Access Video On Demand lets you watch over 40,000 full-length videos whenever you want. There’s no limit on how many people can watch at the same time. The videos come from well-known sources like A&E, BBC Learning, PBS, National Geographic, ABC News, NBC News, HBO® Documentaries, TED Talks, and many others.
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Access Video: Just for Kids

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The Just for Kids Streaming Collection for public libraries gives children—and their parents—a thoroughly kid-safe, advertisement-free media platform they can freely explore and enjoy. Just for Kids has the educational videos children want to watch—Sesame Street, The Electric Company, The Wubbulous World of Dr.

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African-American History (Infobase)

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Covering more than 500 years of the African-American experience, African-American History offers a fresh way to explore the full spectrum of African-American history and culture.

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American Archive of Public Broadcasting

American Archive of Public Broadcasting

The collection of 40,000 hours contains thousands of high quality programs that have had national impact compiled and is a collaboration between the Library of Congress and GBH.  The vast majority of this initial American Archive content, however, consists of regional and local programs that document American communities during the last half of the twentieth century and the first decade of

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American History (Infobase)

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American History is a comprehensive resource that spans our nation’s history, with a user-friendly interface and award-winning content. The home page offers many ways to begin exploring the material, from videos, slideshow overviews, and Topic Centers to lists of key content handpicked by our editors to help users find a starting point for their research.

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America’s News from NewsBank

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Current news stories and historical articles from America's News and newspapers from around the world. Resources include the Houston Chronicle and collected Special Reports on current events.

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Ancestry Library Edition (ProQuest)

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Available in-library only. Covers more than two billion names throughout the various databases collection, which includes US Data Collection and Census Collection (U.S.

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Ancient and Medieval History (Infobase)

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Ancient and Medieval History provides thorough coverage of world history from prehistory through the mid-1500s, with special Topic Centers on key eras, civilizations, and regions, including the ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, and Rome; ancient and medieval Africa, Asia, and the Americas; and medieval Europe and the Islamic World.

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AssistedLiving.org

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AssistedLiving.org is dedicated to providing information about assisted living facilities throughout the United States. The site also has resource guides on health and other related topics, and reviews of independent living products for seniors. You can search the assisted living facility database by state or major city for more information about each facility.

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Author Alerts

AuthorAlerts

Sign up to receive either email or text notifications when new titles are added to the collection by your favorite authors, actors, and film studios. 

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