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| | CAPTITAL AREA DISTRICT LIBRARY (CADL) CATALOG
Find out what's available at your town library -- and if it's not
there, they can get it for you from one of the other CADL branches. http://opac.cadl.org
| | | | MEL (Michigan eLibrary)
A wealth of resources and links are found here on a wide variety of
topics. Check it out! http://www.mel.org/SPT--BrowseResourcesNewMeL.php
| | | | REMC Online Resources
Here's a great place to start your research! InfoTrac, ECultureGrams,
eLibrary, Elementary, eLibrary Curriculum, eLibrary Science, Learning Links,
SIRS Discoverer, SIRS Researcher, and Web/MAX (for staff) are some of the
databases found here. Click on "Log in to REMC Online Resources". You may
access these resources from school and home. See Miss Felzke if you don't
remember our district's user name/password (also found on special bookmarks
in the LMC and office.) http://remc13.org/online_resources.html
| | | | LIBRARYSPOT
This site has encyclopedias, maps, newspapers, online libraries,
quotations, dictionaries, and more -- much, much more. This one bears
checking out. You'll be surprised at all that's here! http://www.libraryspot.com
| | | | OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK
Need career information? This is a great resource for that! http://www.bls.gov/oco/
| | | | NETLIBRARY
This is a collection of approximately 10,000 eBooks (electronic
books, primarily nonfiction)that the Library of Michigan has purchased from
netLibrary. If you want to do more than browse the collection, you must
register and create your own ID and password. Once you have done this, you
may access netLibrary from computers outside of the library media center.
If you have any questions, see Miss Felzke. http://www.netlibrary.com
| | | | CIA WORLD FACT BOOK
For up-to-date information about countries, check this out.
There is also a link to the CIA homepage. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
| | | | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
More information about countries found here. http://www.state.gov
| | | | BOOKBROWSE
If you're a book lover, nothing beats spending time in a bookstore or
library. This Web site might be the next best thing. If you want to read
excerpts from a variety of new books, as well as their reviews, or read book
jacket blurbs and author biographies and interviews, this is the website
to visit! http://www.bookbrowse.com
| | | | INTERNET PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Internet Public Library (IPL), is a public service organization and
learning/teaching environment at the University of Michigan School of
Information. It features a convenient service called Ask A Question. The IPL
has an online volunteer staff dedicated to answering reference questions for
visitors of the IPL. http://www.ipl.org/
| | | | ASK A LIBRARIAN...
a question. Tap into the human resources at the largest library in the
world, the Library of Congress. You'll find some great online resources
here, too, like historical documents. http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/
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