All Electronic Resources
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Access Science provides access to all articles, fully illustrated, from the latest edition of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, Research Updates from the McGraw-Hill Yearbooks, thousands of illustrations, and the latest Science News® headlines, biographies, and more. |
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Ancestry Plus: a comprehensive online source of information for conducting genealogical and local history research. Includes the digitized images of the U.S. Federal Census from 1790 forward, the American Genealogical Biographical Index, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index,and much more. Only available within Hunterdon County Library, the North County Branch, and the South County Branch libraries. |
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Biography Resource Center & Complete Marquis Who's Who: A database of biographical information on more than one million people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. |
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*Business Source Elite: This is a newly developed user interface created for the business searcher, providing an easy way to both browse and search for management, economics, finance, accounting, international business, and related topics. |
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Chilton Library: ChiltonLibrary.com represents the most authoritative automotive repair information available to car owners. There are thousands of year, make and model combinations covering the most popular vehicles of the past 30 years, plus additional coverage of specialty models. |
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Democrat: Find local news, editorials, announcements and articles in other sections of the Hunterdon County Democrat |
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*Ebscohost provides access to information in many disciplines. Use MasterFILE Premier to search general magazine & newspaper articles. Use Business Source Elite to search for business and management related topics. Use ERIC to access information from educational journals. Use Newspaper Source for regional, national, or international news articles. Use TOPICsearch for current events. |
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Facts on File includes resources on history, science, multicultural studies, women's studies, geography, and career guidance. Also included are 2 Curriculum Resource Centers (K-5 and 6-12) which contain printable handouts. |
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FictionConnection: Find new reading suggestions based on books you have already read, authors you like, or topics of interest. |
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*Health Source Plus indexes health related magazines plus it provides full text for some articles, pamphlets and reference works. Use to search all of EBSCOhost health-related databases simultaneously. |
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*Informe: Una base de datos publicada exclusivamente para usuarios hispanoparlantes que ofrece indices, imagenes, y textos completos de revistas populares en español. |
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*Kids Search makes it easy for students to search by keyword or by topic to find the most useful search results. Results can be easily sorted by source type - -magazines, reference books, photos, flags, etc. It searches Primary Search, Middle Search Plus, TOPICsearch, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, EBSCO Animals, History Reference Center, and Science Reference Center. |
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Learning Express: To access, log on as a NEW USER and register for your own account. Use your e-mail address as your username and make up a password that's easy to remember.
Click on CONTINUE after you again see a confirmation, and click on PRACTICE NOW after you see the page including the features and benefits of the system.
You will then see the page with the list of the categories of practice exams that we offer, and you can pick a specific test from this list. *****The next time you go to log in, click on RETURNING USER and enter the username and password that you registered with at first.***** |
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Literary Reference Center: A comprehensive database that provides a broad spectrum of information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines and timeframes. It combines information from major respected reference works, books, and literary journals. |
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Literature Resource Center provides information on literary figures from all time periods. Includes Contemporary Authors and Contemporary Literary Criticism Select. |
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*NJSL Custom Newspapers: The NJSL provides access to the following newspapers: Bergen Record (Jan '96 to current), Newark Star-Ledger (Full-text from Jan. 1, 1996 to 2 days prior), New York Times (Full-text from Jan. 1, 1985 - previous day), Times of London* (Jan '97 to current), Los Angeles Times (Jan '96 to current). *Sunday Times of London is not included. |
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Non-FictionConnection: A comprehensive readers' advisory tool for finding non-fiction titles, based on books already read. |
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*NoveList is an online readers' advisory service to help locate new, fiction books based on topics of interest. Includes reviews and descriptions for over 40,000 books. |
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*NoveList K-8: discover fiction titles that are popular with young readers as well as titles to use in a classroom. It contains materials for all K-8 grade levels and includes picture books, children's "chapter" books and young adult titles. |
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Patron Books in Print: Use this comprehensive database of books, audio books, and video titles to find what you are looking for. |
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p4A: Antiques Reference: The information in this database is drawn from about fifty leading regional auction houses located throughout the United States, plus other selected specialist auctions |
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*Points of View Reference Center: Provides students with a series of essays that present multiple sides of a current issue; with an overview, critical analysis, and point/counterpoint arguments. |
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Powerspeak Languages: Experience this natural, yet innovative, way to gain fluency in a different language.
This language database:
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Proquest: From business and political science to literature and psychology, ProQuest Research Library provides one-stop access to a wide range of popular & academic subjects. The database includes more than 3,950 titles from 1971 forward. It features a highly-respected, diversified mix of scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and newspapers. This combination of general reference volume and scope makes it one of the broadest, most inclusive general reference databases ProQuest has to offer. |
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Proquest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times: Coverage is from Sept 18,1851 to Dec 31, 2003. Offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue. Only available within the library. |
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*RefUSA The NJ State Library now offers access to RefUSA. To access, select "Custom Search" (enter the JerseyClicks prefix number , followed by your library barcode number). Scroll down to the BUsiness database section, then click on the Internet link (globe icon) next to ReferenceUSA. The following databases are available: US Business, US Residential, Health Care, Canadian Business, and Canadian Residential. Contact our Reference Dept. for further information. |
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Salud en Español: provides comprehensive reports and fact sheets in Spanish on consumer health and wellness issues. (EBSCOhost) |
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*Searchasaurus provides a special interface for kids, offering access to Primary Search, Middle Search Plus, Ebsco Animals, and Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. |
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Star Ledger: The Star-Ledger is a leading newspaper in New Jersey and considered to be the Gateway to the state. The date range of our online subscription covers January 1, 1996 to the current date. |
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*Student Research Center makes it easy for students to search by keyword or by topic to find the most useful search results. Results can be easily sorted by source type - -magazines, reference books, photos, flags, etc. It searches MAS Ultra - School Edition, Middle Search Plus, Columbia Encyclopedia, ERIC, Professional Development Collection, Health Source - Consumer Edition, Newspaper Source, TOPICsearch, Biography Collection Complete, History Reference Center, Science Reference Center. |
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World Book Online Reference Center: A premier online reference source containing every article from the 22-volume print set, plus more. |
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*JerseyClicks: offers NJ residents one pass searching of 15 full-text magazine databases. The subjects covered are health, history, business, education, science, current events, literature, and popular fiction. If the search is done within the library, no library card number is required. If the search is done at home, after entering a search, the customer should enter this number: 53913 followed by their 10-digit barcode (from their library card). If you have a 14-digit barcode, enter the full 14 digits for the results to display. |
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* Access made possible by the New Jersey State Library. | |