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A-Z List: All Database Resources

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  • Academic OneFile
    Articles​ and abstracts from scholarly, trade and general-interest periodicals in current events, science, social science, art and the humanities.
  • Gale In Context Biography
    Biographies on more than 325,000 people from throughout history and around the world.
  • Books & Authors
    Expert book reviews, recommendations and author biographies.
  • Britannica Library
    Access to thousands of curated articles and magazines, images, videos, audio clips, primary sources, maps, research tools, and recommended websites, along with a pop-up Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary.
  • Britannica Escolar
    Access to age-appropriate research content in Spanish, including articles, images, videos, maps, and tables.
  • Chilton Library
    More than 45 years of information with step-by-step procedures, engine, chassis, electrical, drive train, routine maintenance, suspension work and more.
  • Data Axle
    Data Axle helps users create marketing plans, conduct competitive analysis, raise funds and locate people. Our database selections and real-time access to more than 20 Million Businesses, 222 Million Consumers, U.S. New Businesses, U.S. New Homeowners and Movers, make research easy and fast.
  • Gale In Context Elementary
    Introduce elementary students to database searching with resources featuring age-appropriate, curriculum-related content.
  • General OneFile
    Search periodicals, newspapers, reference books and multi-media sources on the humanities, education, environmental issues, technology, health care, politics and more.
  • Gale In Context Global Issues
    Features hundreds of country portals for analysis of social, political, military, economic, environmental, health and cultural issues.
  • Hobbies and Crafts Source
    Browse “how-to” instructions and creative ideas to meet the interests of virtually every hobby enthusiast.
  • Home Improvement Source
    Your source for “how-to” information on a variety of home improvement and repair projects.
  • Gale OneFile News
    Provides access to more than 1,100 major U.S. regional, national and local newspapers as well as leading titles from around the world​.
  • Legal Forms
    Includes official legal forms enabling users to create their own legal documents.
  • Gale Literature
    Provides access to bibliographical and biographical information, literary criticism, and contextual information covering more than 90,000 novelists, poets, essayists, journalists and other writers.
  • NoveList Plus
    Online tool to help readers of all ages find new books to read based on books they've already read or topics in which they are interested.
  • Opposing Viewpoints in Context
    An online library of current event topics--facts and arguments for and against each topic.
  • Peterson's Test and Career Prep
    Search thousands of college and graduate schools, identify scholarships, take practice tests, create resumes, and explore careers.
  • Pronunciator
    100 languages to learn (and 68 home languages to learn them in), and a collection of instructional phrases, audio recordings and videos.
  • Gale In Context Science
    Detailed information for science assignments and projects, including articles, biographies, videos, overviews and experiments.
  • Gale In Context High School
    Explore information from science, literature and history through reference books, newspaper and journal articles, video and audio files.
  • Gale In Context U.S. History
    Information on US history from primary sources and reference documents, including photographs, illustrations and maps.
  • Gale In Context World History
    Search a broad collection of reference works and primary documents covering the events, movements and individuals that have shaped world history.
  • WorldCat
    Catalog of books and other materials owned by OCLC member libraries across the nation and around the world.
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