AccuWeather
Accuweather provides worldwide forecasts, hour by hour, for up to 15 days. Popular features include satellite and radar imagery, severe weather information, historical weather data and up to date world news. |
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America's Newspapers
The electronic editions of record for valuable local, regional, and national U.S. newspapers--all in one easy-to-search database. Each paper provides unique coverage of local and regional news, including companies, politics, sports, industries, cultural activities, and people in the community. Paid ads are excluded. |
America's Obituaries & Death Notices
A large newspaper collection of obituaries and death notices. Search by name, date range, or text such as residence, occupation, hobbies, family members, or other personal information. |
American Indian History
American Indian History features biographies of significant American Indians, timelines on more than 5,000 years of history and 550 + images of American Indian history, culture and more. |
Ancestry Library
Ancestry Library Edition is a genealogy research tool created for library users. It gives patrons instant access to a wide range of unique resources for genealogical and historical research. With more than 4 billion names in over 4,000 databases, Ancestry Library Edition includes records from the United States census; military records; court, land, and probate records; vital and church records; directories; passenger lists, and more. Similar information is also available for the United Kingdom and some European countries. |
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AP Multimedia Archive
AccuNet/AP (Associated Press) Multimedia Archive has over 750,000 photos and images dating back to the 1840's. In addition, the Archive contains text, audio and graphics. |
Arizona Newspapers
Includes:
Arizona Business Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
(1/7/1999-Current)
Arizona Daily Star, The (Tucson, AZ)
(1991-Current)
Arizona Republic, The (Phoenix, AZ)
(1/1/1999-Current)
Tucson Citizen (AZ)
(1/1/1999-Current) |
Arizona Republic
Complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded. Coverage includes 1999 to the present. |
Arizona Star
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson's morning newspaper, is one of Southern Arizona's best sources of news and information. NewsBank's electronic version is updated daily and is derived from the print edition of the newspaper exclusive of advertisements and paid notices. Coverage includes 1991 to the present. |
Authors4Teens
Authors4Teens talks to contemprary authors who write mostly for teenagers and about teen life. |
Auto Repair Reference Center
Auto Repair Reference Center provides procedures for servicing and reparing vehicles, 1945-2004. |
Business and Company Resource Center
Investext, PROMT and Newsletters Company profiles, brand information, rankings, investment reports, Predicast's PROMT database is fully integrated in this database. |
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Career Guidance Center
Career Guidance Center includes an encyclopedia with over 1200 jobs in more than 15 different industries. Search descriptions to find information about special career fields and jobs that match your interests. |
Chicago Tribune Historic Archive
Includes several sections, all suitable for your research needs. Included are:
Obituaries and Death Notices (2.5 million) - very unique data covering 1860-1984, including front page obituaries for notables from Chicago and worldwide.
Chicago Tribune Morgue clippings file (nearly 3 million) - major stories covering events and issues clipped and indexed by the Chicago Tribune staff at time of publication. Coverage is from the 1920’s through 1984.
Front pages (16,614 pages containing over 155,000 articles) - image of entire front page as it appeared when published from the early 1900 through 1984. |
Christian Science Monitor
The Christian Science Monitor and World Monitor magazine are regarded as two of the world's leading general interest news sources. Known for their nonpartisan views and analytical reporting style, the publications provide in-depth coverage of key issues and events across the nation, and around the world. |
Digital Sanborn Maps
ProQuest Information and Learning's Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 provides academic and public libraries digital access to more than 660,000 large-scale maps of more than 12,000 American towns and cities. In electronic form, Sanborn Maps take on much improved value over the microfilm versions of the same maps, allowing for greater flexibility of use and improved viewing possibilities. Users have the ability to easily manipulate the maps, magnify and zoom in on specific sections, and layer maps from different years.
Funding provided by Arizona State Library for EDIC (Economic Development Information Center) Libraries. |
ERIC
Annotated references to educational materials issued in Resources in Education and journal articles issued in the Current Index to Journals in Education. |
Eldercare
Description is not yet available. |
GPO Monthly Catalog
All types of U.S. government documents, including Congressional reports, hearings, debates, and records; judiciary materials; and documents issued by executive departments such as Defense, State, Labor, Office of the President, etc. |
Greater Phoenix Digital Library Digital Library Reserve® is a web-based, digital media service that allows library patrons to download popular digital audio books, eBooks, music, and video from the library's web site. |
Grolier Online Encyclopedias
Grolier Online features an array of databases including Lands and Peoples, The New Book of Popular Science, La Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre, and America the Beautiful as well as three standard encyclopedias with two interfaces. The service provides such resources as: online links, fact boxes, homework help desk, photos, videos, maps, timelines, and games, quizzes, and recipes. Spanish language features are included and Grolier Online also supports varying learning styles by presenting information in both text only and multimedia formats. |
Health and Wellness Resource Center
Magazines, journals, newspapers, definitions, directories, and information on various medical issues. and drug, prescription. etc. The material is intended for informational purposes only. |
HeritageQuest Online
Heritage Quest Online provides a growing collection of research materials for tracing family history. |
History Reference Center
History Reference Center offers full text from over 750 reference books and encyclopedias in addition to over 58,000 historical documents and 43,000 biographies. |
Informe
Specifically designed for the research needs of Spanish-speakers, full-text articles from popular Spanish & bilingual periodicals. |
InfoTrac OneFile
News and periodical articles on a wide range of topics: business, computers, current events, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, literature and art, politics, science, social science, sports and technology. |
Lawchek
Covers eleven areas of law. It provides legal forms and help guides that have state specific information. |
Learn A Test
Learnatest.com's online practice tests and test preparation study materials provide real test taking experience for academic, civil service, firefighter, EMS, GED, law enforcement, military, and real estate exams. |
Learning Express e-Books Learning Express provides an interactive online learning platform of more than 300 practice tests and tutorial course series designed to help patrons, students, and adult learners succeed on the academic or licensing tests they must pass. Many different kinds of tests are included, such as: ACT, SAT, GED, ASVAB, Firefighter, Police Officer, Paramedic, EMT Basic, U.S. Citizenship, Postal Worker, Cosmetology, and Real Estate Sales Agent & Broker Exams, among others. This resource also includes many e-books that serve as guides to taking these test. |
Literature Resource Center
Biographical, bibliographical, and critical content, literary figures all time periods, all genres as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama etc. |
LitFinder
Litfinder is a literature database that includes references for poetry, short stories and essays. |
MasterFILE Premier
5,000 full text Magill Book Reviews, 500 reference books including the World Almanac & Book of Facts; 84,074 biographies, 86,135 primary source documents, American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Ed & a collection of 188,323 photos, maps & flags. |
MEDLINE
All areas of medicine, including dentistry and nursing.Thousands of records with substantial abstracts. |
MorningStar
MorningStar allows you to identify the research stocks and mutual funds and provides data on more than 20,000 securities. |
NetLibrary eBooks
NetLibrary eBooks are electronic versions of printed books that can be viewed on a computer connected to the Internet. Browse eBooks for quick research. |
Newspaper Source
Selected full-text for nearly 30 national & international newspapers & 200 regional newspapers.Includes television & radio news transcripts. |
Novelist
Find new fiction titles. Search by author, title or series and find similar titles, reviews and reading group guides, what to read next. |
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
Students may explore many facets of acclaimed social issues print series, the facts and arguments. |
Personal & Business Forms
Personal & Business Forums provide common office, legal and real estate forms, for financial aid, legal services and other personal needs. |
Price It!
PriceMiner is a pricing tool that contains data from eBay, GoAntiques, Invaluable and TIAS. The database combines millions of prices realized from auction houses with those from eBay and leading sites for Art, Antiques and Collectibles.
PriceMiner presents historical price data for same or similar items that you search. Search/sort criteria include price range, category type, sale date, data source and currency (converted to US dollars). In addition, you get instant analysis in the form of graphs and charts that include average price, number of items included in the average, price range from highest to lowest, and a current estimate based on today's market conditions with a confidence factor. |
ProQuest Obituaries
Proquest obituaries provides more than 10 million obituaries and death notices in full-image format from uninterrupted historical runs of top national newspapers dating back as far as 1849. These obituaries have been pulled from newspapers in major centers of immigration spanning all geographic regions of the country. They include: The New York Times (from 1851), Los Angeles Times (from 1881), Chicago Tribune (from 1849), Boston Globe (1872-1923), Washington Post (from 1877), Atlanta Constitution (1868-1922), and the Chicago Defender (1909-1975). |
Rosetta Stone
Rosetta Stone’s award-winning Dynamic Immersion™ method taps the reasoning and language skills you used to master your native language. Rosetta Stone; Immerses you completely in your new language so you’ll learn quickly and retain what you learn; Provides constantfeedback,so you’ll feel confident in your ability to speak, listen, write, and read your new language accurately; Guides you logically through a carefully structured curriculum so you’ll learn vocabulary and grammar effortlessly without memorization; And enables you to learn a new language on your own schedule, whenever it’s convenient. With Rosetta Stone, learning your second language will be as natural as learning your first. |
Science Resource Center
An in-depth, curriculum-oriented science database that provides a one-stop resource for all science-related research. |
SIRS: Discoverer
Biographies of US President, information on over 100 countries & Photo Essays on social issues & global concepts. Also contains: The World Almanac for Kids & an encyclopedia. |
SIRS: Government Reporter Online
Information by and about the U.S. Government. |
SIRS: Renaissance
Provides current, dynamic information on music, literature, film, performing arts, culture, architecture, philosophy, religion and visual arts. |
SKS Webselect
Quality pre-screened web links to enhance learning for students. |
Smithsonian Global Sound
Smithsonian Global Sound for Libraries is a virtual encyclopedia of the world's musical and aural traditions. It includes the published recordings owned by the non-profit Smithsonian Folkways Recordings label and the archival audio collections of the legendary Folkways Records, Cook, Dyer-Bennet, Fast Folk, Monitor, Paredon and other labels. It also includes music recorded around the African continent by Dr. Hugh Tracey for the International Library of African Music (ILAM) at Rhodes University as well as material collected by recordists on the South Asian subcontinent from the Archive Research Centre for Ethnomusicology (ARCE), sponsored by the American Institute for Indian Studies. |
Thomson Gale Legal Forms
The Thomson Gale Legal Forms database contains thousands of legal forms. Forms available on Thomson Gale Legal Forms include forms drafted by attorneys for a particular legal matter, and forms from public records and participating companies and attorneys. "Official" forms for many states, Federal, business, personal, real estate and general forms covering hundreds of legal subjects and issues are also included. |
Thomas Register Regional
ThomasNet.com offers a premier online directory for industrial product and service searches. ThomasNet, is the most comprehensive resource for finding information on suppliers of industrial products and services in North America. It has an industrial search engine that provides one source for finding the exact product, service or supplier needed and allows access to line-item product details, product catalogs, CAD drawings, and more. |
Tucson Citizen
The Tucson Citizen news and information is derived from the print edition of the newspaper, exclusive of advertisements and paid notices. Coverage includes 1999 to the present. |
Tumblebooks
Tumblebooks are a great selection of electronic, animated, talking picture books that teach children to read. |
TUTOR.com
Tutor.com is a one-on-one online tutoring service that includes an after school program. Grades 4th-12th can connect immediately to qualified tutors for up to 20 minutes of individualized, live tutoring sessions. |
What Do I Read Next?
What Do I Read Next? includes over 117,000 recommended titles, more than 63,700 plot summaries, and awards information from 561 awards, all to help users uncover new reading adventures, find long-remembered favorites, and discover award-winning titles. Search by genre, subject, author, title, series, and more. A monthly highlights page allows the user to see selections of award winners, upcoming titles, and titles that revolve around different subjects each month. |
WorldCat
Catalog of books, videos, DVDs, Web resources & other materials owned by libraries worldwide. |
World Almanac
OCLC's FirstSearch World Almanac database contains biographies, encyclopedia entries, facts, statistics and records dating from 1998 to the present. |
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