Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Great resources for you: Ebsco

Have you noticed that the library might not have older editions of magazines and newspapers in the library? It doesn't mean that you can't find the article you need! Instead of keeping (and storing) hundreds or thousands of magazines on the shelves, the articles are available to you through the New Hampshire statewide subscription to EBSCO and Newsbank.

In the future look for Ebsco on the left side bar of this website under 'Links' to access the following databases.

These websites require a username and password. Please contact the library at 876.4479 for your login information.

Please let us know what you think!

Full Suite of EBSCO Databases

Access to All EBSCO Resources Our subscription to EBSCO offers a wide range of information. You can do everything from find information for homework assignments to read the latest article in your favorite magazine!

Fiction from EBSCO

NoveList: Your Guide to FictionLove to read? Check out NoveList to see book reviews, get read-alike suggestions, and learn more about fiction.



NoveList for Kids!Visit NoveList K-8 to find read-alikes, series lists, and recommendations for kids books!



Homework Help from EBSCO

Student Research CenterNeed to find magazine, journal, or newspaper articles for a homework assignment? Make the Student Research Center your first stop for finding just what you need.



Searchasaurus: Information for Young StudentsInformation for the youngest students can be found through the colorful Searchasaurus site.



Kids Search: Homework Help for Elementary & Middle School StudentsCheck out Kids Search for magazine and newspaper articles for the younger student.



MAS Ultra School EditionWow! MAS Ultra for high school students contains full text articles for 500 high school magazines and 360 reference books, 85,670 biographies, and a half-million photos.

Health from EBSCO

Health Source: Consumer EditionLooking for health information? Health Source contains full text for nearly 190 journals including Consumer Reports on Health and Men’s Health.



Consumer Health CompleteHave a medical question? Consumer Health Complete is a full text database covers topics such as aging, cancer, diabetes, drugs & alcohol, fitness, nutrition & dietetics, and more.

Genealogy Research

HeritageQuest OnlineUse HeritageQuest Online to research your family history through census, birth, and death records.






1 comment:

  1. 'Novelist' is great! I have been using it for years and save my favorite authors there and books read. Whenever I don't know what to read next I go to "Novelist".

    Thanks

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