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- Free online tutoring and writing help for K-12 students and adult learners.
- Available on computers in the library or at home with your Hennepin County Library card .
- Tutors are available online every day from 1 to 11 p.m.
- Get help from a tutor in English or Spanish.
Homework Help Tutors at the library
Free in-person tutoring for K-12 students. No advance sign-up needed.
2023-24 school year
Tutors are available September 11, 2023 to June 1, 2024.
No tutoring during MEA break (October 16 - 21), Thanksgiving break (November 22 -25), and winter break (December 16 – January 1). Additional scheduled breaks follow school district calendars.
See the schedule of closed dates for each location .
Weekly schedule
Homework Help tutoring is made possible by the Friends of the Hennepin County Library.
Let's Read Tutors at the library
Free in-person reading support for K-5 students. Students and trained volunteer tutors meet weekly one-on-one to work on grade level reading skills. Sessions are scheduled in advance by appointment only.
Let's Read in-person reading support is intended for students:
- In grades K-5
- Reading below grade level
- Able to meet with their tutor every week on the same day and at the same time
During Homework Help hours, we welcome children joining us to practice their reading. To learn more about the one-on-one weekly reading tutoring sessions or to schedule a session, please speak with staff at any Homework Help location or email [email protected].
Online resources
Video storybooks and online nonfiction books for young readers. Includes streaming video, games and educator resources.
Explora Kids
Full-text articles from magazines, newspapers, and reference books about current events, people, places, animals, history and more. Includes primary sources, images and maps. Full-text articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexiles). Elementary/middle school level.
Explora Teen
Full-text articles from reference books and academic and popular periodicals about health, arts and literature, biography, current issues, geography, history and more. Includes primary sources, images and maps. Full-text articles are assigned a reading level indicator (Lexiles). High school level.
Gale In Context: High School
Biography, literature, history, science, current events, multiculturalism, and more. Includes full-text articles, primary sources, essays, critical analyses, timelines, images, and maps.
Gale In Context: Middle School
Covers cultures, government, people, U.S. and world history, geography, literature, science, and social issues. Includes books, images, biographies, audio, video, magazines, newspapers, creative works, primary sources, and more.
Scholastic True Books on nonfiction topics. Projects, lessons, and activities help build knowledge on people, places, history, science, and nature.
Encyclopedias
Britannica library.
Full-text articles, plus primary sources, news, websites, videos, images, magazine articles, online books, and an interactive atlas. Resources categorized for children, teens, and general reference.
Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos (World Book)
Información sobre gente, lugares, objetos, acontecimientos e ideas para los estudiantes de primaria a secundaria. Incluye enlaces a periódicos en español de todo el mundo. Aprovecha esta enciclopedia para investigar y divertirte.
Gale eBooks
Full-text articles on literature, art, biography, business, religion, science, education, history, law, social science, medicine, multicultural studies, and general reference.
Scholastic GO!
Full-text articles from encyclopedias. Includes animals, biographies, countries, science and more.
World Book Kids
Full-text articles on people, places, science, animals, history, and more. Includes videos, images, audio files, science projects, maps, and games. Elementary school level.
World Book Online (Student)
Full-text articles on geography, history, science, and current events. Includes biographies, videos, and quizzes. Middle/high school level.
History and biography
American indian experience.
Articles on the Native tribes of North America as well as primary sources, including treaties, speeches, traditional tales, maps, and images.
Gale In Context: Biography
People from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. Includes images, audio files, and articles from magazines and reference books.
Gale In Context: U.S. History
Primary sources, secondary sources, and full-text journal articles covering all areas of U.S. History. Middle/high school level.
Gale In Context: World History
Primary sources, secondary sources, and full-text journal articles covering world history from antiquity to the present. Middle/high school level.
PebbleGo: Animals and Biographies
Articles about animals and famous people with read-aloud audio and interactive activities. Designed for grades K-3. Recommended browsers are Google Chrome and Safari.
PebbleGo Next: States and American Indian Studies
Articles about states and Native American history and studies, with read-aloud audio and questions to inspire critical thinking. Designed for grades 3-5.
Countries and states
Culturegrams.
Country histories, cultures, statistical data, embassy contacts, images, maps, audio files, and recipes. Includes U.S. states.
ScienceFlix
Resources for science exploration and student research support. Includes nonfiction articles with read aloud option, videos, current events, career information, and experiments.
Gale In Context: Science
Overviews, full-text articles, images, websites, and videos covering earth and life science, space, technology, mathematics, and science history and biography. Includes science experiments.
CQ Researcher
Current and controversial issues with detailed discussions of pros and cons, summaries, bibliographies, and links to related stories. Goes back to 1923.
Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Social issues covered by pro/con viewpoint essays, topic overviews, primary sources, biographies, court-cases, articles, statistics, charts and graphs, images, and podcasts.
Points of View Reference Center
Essays on controversial topics that examine multiple sides of current issues. Includes charts, graphs, and research guides. Middle/high school level.
Books and authors
Gale literature resource center.
Biographies, bibliographies and critical analysis of authors from every age and literary discipline. Includes criticism, plot summaries, and dictionary of literary terms. Goes back to 1400.
NoveList K-8 Plus
Resources for finding fiction and nonfiction titles for children and teens by topic, genre, grade level, and Lexile score. Includes read-alikes, discussion guides, reviews and articles.
Video guides to library resources
Instructional videos in the Databasics playlist on Hennepin County Library’s YouTube channel .
Online Catalog 101
Learn how to search the library catalog to get the best results.
HelpNow Online Tutoring
Learn how to get free online tutoring with your library card.
Databases vs. Websites
Learn the difference and when to use one or the other.
Finding Databases
Two ways to find databases on the library website.
Navigating a Database for Elementary Schoolers
Learn how to use a database on the library website.
Navigating a Database for High Schoolers
More video guides.
- Niche Academy
- Getting an eCard from Hennepin County Library (video created by Minneapolis Public Schools)
K-12 Education Newsletter
An email newsletter with resources and services from Hennepin County Library to use with your students in kindergarten through grade 12.
- February 2024 - Books library staff loved, Black History Month, and book awards
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- May 2023 - Discover Summer. Here.
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Homework Centers
Homework Centers are comfortable spaces at the library where students of all ages can drop in and work on their homework independently or with the help of volunteer tutors.
The centers are equipped with computers, printers, reference books, and school supplies for student use.
Locations and Hours
Homework Centers open September 25, 2023.
Arlington Hills
- Monday - Wednesday: 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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Rice Street
- Monday and Tuesday: 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
- Sunday: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
- Monday - Thursday: 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Online Homework Help
Online homework help is available from HelpNow .
Use your library card number and password to log in.
Live Tutoring is available every day, 1:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Available in English and Spanish.
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During the school year, we offer programs and services to help students of all ages succeed in school. We offer in-person Homework Help and Virtual Tutoring, which includes academic coaching, one-on-one tutoring, math and reading skill-building games and activities, college prep resources and more.
In-person Homework Help
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors.
You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
If you need a quick answer, a book recommendation or help finding information, Ask Us .
Virtual Tutoring Through Tutor.com
K – 12 students in Seattle can get free virtual tutoring from Tutor.com with a Library card or Library Link number. Live English and Spanish tutors are available from 2 to 10 p.m. daily. Vietnamese tutors are available from 4 to 7 p.m.
- Online Resources
Are you working on a school paper and need to do research? Or maybe you are curious about something and want to learn more. We have many online resources for research and reading that can help. You can use these resources anywhere you can connect to the internet.
We have books, magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias, dictionaries and much more. All these resources are free for you to use. But you may need your Library card and PIN.
Our student research resources include:
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- Online articles from magazines, newspapers and journals
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Learn & Explore! Find books to read, fun stuff to do, and help with your homework!
A to Z Maps Online
Provides access to over 100,000 various types of maps for the U.S., world countries and continents. A to Z Maps Online contains a large number of specialized maps like antique maps, bathymetric and fishing maps, climate change maps, environmental maps, geography and geology maps, Holy Land maps, tree and bird distribution maps, and more. It also contains flags from world countries and international organizations.
A to Z the USA
This database contains state, county and city information for all U.S. states and territories. It lists facts and statistics about arts and culture, climate and weather, demographics, flags and seals, government and politics, history, maps, photos, and more.
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids
An educational tool intended to teach K-12 students about our nation’s Federal government, history and political structure. Provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Book Collection Nonfiction: Elementary School
Contains abstracts and searchable full text of nonfiction books about animals, weather, holidays, adventure, sports, Native Americans, United States, Canada, biographies, nature, civics and more. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Book Collection Nonfiction: Middle School
Contains abstracts and the full text of nonfiction books about careers, health, life skills, ethnicity, disabilities, adventure, sports, technology, biographies, history, science, women, civics and more. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Britannica Escolar
Versiones en español de Britannica para las edades de 6-12.
Middle School
Find homework help, resources for that A+ paper, books and comics to download and so much more!
A to Z Food America
This resource contains more than 2,000 state, regional, and ethnic recipes - including food culture articles - as well as historical and reference articles including an ingredients section. This is the largest food database of its kind focused solely on diverse American cuisine.
A to Z World Food
This resource contains 7,000 traditional recipes from 174 countries, along with thousands of ingredient, food culture, and reference articles, making this the largest food database of its kind.
A to Z World Travel
Contains travel guides for over 200 world cities. Each guide contains helpful information about a particular city's food and restaurants, climate and weather, embassies/consulates, health and medical services, travel essentials, money and banking, electrical and telecommunication requirements, and more.
Access Newspaper Archive
Search tens of millions of U.S. and international newspapers whose coverage goes back more than 400 years.
African American Heritage
Search historical records for African Americans that include the Federal Census, Marriage and Cohabitation Records, Military Draft and Service Records, Registers of Slaves and Free(d) Persons of Color, Freedman's Bank, and more.
African American Newspapers (1827-1998)
Search hundreds of African American newspapers from across the United States published during the 19th and 20th centuries.
African-American History Online
Covers more than 500 years of African-American history using biographies, primary sources, images, videos, timelines, maps, and charts.
American Indian History Online
Explore more than 15,000 years of culture and history with event and topic entries, biographies, images and videos, maps and charts, legends, primary sources, and timeline entries.
Archives of Sexuality & Gender
The Archives of Sexuality and Gender is the largest collection available in support of the study of gender and sexuality, enables scholars to make new connections in LGBTQ history and activism, cultural studies, psychology, health, political science, policy studies, and other related areas of research.
Biography Reference Bank
Provides access to biographies, images, articles, abstracts, and interviews of more than half a million people. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Biography Reference Center
Biography Reference Center is a collection of full-text biographies on notable personalities from around the world, including actors, authors, world leaders, inventors and much, much more.
Book Collection Nonfiction: High School
Britannica library young adults.
A version of Encyclopedia Britannica that is designed to help students in grades 6-8 with homework assignments, school projects, and research reports.
College Blue Book
The College Blue Book is a guide to thousands of 2-and 4-year schools in the U.S. and Canada with detailed descriptions, including a listing of degree programs offered, scholarships, and occupational education programs.
Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Provides information on the history of science through biographies on the lives and careers of great scientists. All periods of science from classical antiquity to modern times are represented.
Consumer Health Complete
Designed to support the information needs of patients, Consumer Health Complete provides access to easily understandable health and medical information. You can search and browse medical encyclopedias, reference books, fact sheets and pamphlets, magazine articles, and more. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Contemporary Black Biography, v. 148
Containing more than 55 biographies per volume, the entries in this reference source cover well-known and respected multi-national black educators, writers, business people, athletes, military leaders and many others. Digital content starts at volume 148.
Creativebug
Creativebug is an on-demand arts and crafts instructional resource with over 1,000 high-quality videos taught by expert artists and makers. It includes classes and videos on drawing, painting, sewing, knitting, crochet, quilting, baking, and more.
CultureGrams
Contains state and country profiles, graphs and tables, photos, biographical articles, and unique information like recipes from around the world. There is a version of this database just for kids and a version for everyone else.
Cypress Resume
Create professional resumes, cover letters and reference lists in minutes by simply entering basic information about yourself.
Simultaneously search some or all of the databases provided by EBSCOhost: Academic Search Premier, Bibliography of Native North Americans, Biography Reference Bank, Business Source Premier, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, GreenFILE, Health Source, Military & Government Collection, Newspaper Source Plus, and more. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Explora for Secondary School Student Research
This general reference database for grades 6-12 provides full-text coverage of many topics via magazines, newspapers, reference books, eBooks, biographies, radio and tv news transcripts, primary source documents, maps, images, and more. For educators, it also includes lesson plans, professional development materials, and a Curriculum Standards Module.
Federal Student Aid
Students planning to attend college or career school can learn about and apply for grants, loans and work-study funds.
Fun and gamified coding lessons for kids.
Metro Library provides free access to Fiero Code, a self-paced learn-to-code software program for kids ages 8-18. Through fun and engaging tutorials and projects, Fiero Code teaches kids coding languages - such as HTML, Python and JavaScript - that they can use to build their own websites, video games, apps and more. Fiero Code also includes a portfolio feature for coders to display their work, and a "Share with Parents" feature for them to share their projects with family and friends.
Film Scripts Online
The Film Scripts Online Series contains over 1,100 scripts and makes available, for the first time, accurate and authorized versions of copyrighted screenplays. Now film lovers and scholars can compare the writer’s vision with the producer’s and director’s interpretations from page to screen.
Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia
Search tens of thousands of encyclopedic entries across a variety of subject areas. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Global Road Warrior
Provides information for nearly 200 countries on topics such as business culture, climate, demographics, electrical (plugs and sockets), embassies/consulates, food and recipes, health and medical, language, money, telecommunications, travel essentials, and more.
Contains well-researched information covering the relationship between human beings and the environment. GreenFILE's collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles includes coverage on topics like climate change, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
HelpNow is a homework help and skills building service that offers live online tutoring for elementary through high school students. HelpNow also offers a writing lab, practice tests, skills building lessons, a flashcard generator, and virtual study rooms. Tutoría en línea en español y mucho mas gratis. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Indigenous Peoples: North America
Research the political, social, and cultural history of Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Canada from the 16th century until well into the 20th century. Explore the impact of invasion and colonization on Indigenous Peoples in North America, and the intersection of Indigenous and European histories and systems of knowledge through the use of manuscripts, monographs, newspapers, photographs, motion pictures, images of artwork, and more.
Issues & Controversies
Offers in-depth articles to objectively understand the crucial issues of the day in politics, business, government and society, family and community, education, and popular culture. Updated weekly, Issues & Controversies provides the latest related news coverage from Reuters as well as a variety of helpful background information such as the key pro/con arguments, primary documents and chronologies of related events.
Issues & Controversies in History
Provides extensive coverage of key issues in American and world history via pro/con arguments, primary source documents, timelines, background articles, and biographies.
Previously named Issues & Controversies in American History
Find up-to-date information and primary sources to make your reports sizzle. Practice all the big tests from AP to SAT and even your driving test then find information on choosing the right career for you. Let us help you prepare for success!
LearningExpress Library
LearningExpress Library contains study guides and practice tests to help you prepare for career- and school-related tests (GED, ACT, SAT, ASVAB, CDL, NCLEX-RN, etc), job and career resources to help you search for a job, write a resume, and guide you through the interview process, and self-paced tutorials for computer and internet basics.
MAS Complete - School Edition
Designed specifically for high school students, MAS Complete - School Edition contains the full text of hundreds of popular high school magazines, biographies, primary source documents, and reference books covering a wide range of subject areas including history, science, careers, and more. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
Opposing Viewpoints in Context
Presents the points of view towards current social issues and provides essays, primary sources, statistics, and topic overviews to better inform you about the issues.
Science Online
Comprehensive, curriculum-oriented overview of a broad range of scientific disciplines. Content is organized by subject area and type of resource, as well as by Common Core, state, national, and national STEM standards. Science Online includes thousands of experiments and activities, articles, biographies, diagrams, timelines, videos and animations, a science dictionary, and more.
Science Reference Center
Designed to meet student’s science research needs, Science Reference Center contains hundreds of science magazine and journal articles, encyclopedias, and reference books. Students can also discover science projects, multimedia items on various science topics. This resource is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
World News Digest
This database includes news articles, videos, editorials, and infographics on today's biggest issues and current events to help you get an objective look at the news. It provides overviews and background information on historical events going back to 1940 as well as context and factual perspectives on events happening today.
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6 ways your local library can save you money
Y ou might think of your local library as just a destination for books, but it's so much more than that. In fact, if you don't yet have a library card, you're missing out — libraries have a slew of resources and offerings. The best part? You don't even have to pull out your wallet to take advantage (unless, of course, you need to get out that new library card).
Exactly what your library has on offer "will depend on its size and funding, which comes in part from taxpayer dollars and donor funds," according to NPR. But in some locations, per NPR, you can do everything from taking a language class to getting complimentary tickets to a local museum to borrowing tools in lieu of a trip to the hardware store.
1. Access to magazines, newspapers and comic books
Books aren't the only item that libraries have on their shelves. You can also eliminate your subscriptions to magazines or newspapers or your comic book habit by relying on your library's no-cost offerings.
While you can commonly find hard copies at your local branch, you don't even necessarily have to go into the library to take advantage. Digital periodicals "can often be accessed through the PressReader and Flipster apps" that libraries provide access to, The Wall Street Journal highlighted. Meanwhile, "Hoopla, which is owned by library media distributor Midwest Tape, offers more than 25,000 comic books, including the Marvel and DC franchises," and it's working on adding manga titles, too.
2. Streaming services
The library can also be a way to stream TV shows, movies, music, and more, all for free. Just keep in mind that "you may not get Netflix or Disney+ with a library card, but you can access other streaming services for free," noted AARP. For instance, one commonly offered video streaming service is Kanopy, where "you can find everything from Criterion Collection classics to modern movies, and the service is well-known for its documentaries," according to The Ascent, a Motley Fool service.
3. Tutoring and homework help
"Your library card may grant you access to free online help from expert tutors or Tutor.com, which offers live one-on-one homework help for students in K-12 and higher education," reported NPR. You may even be able to access resources to prepare for standardized tests, ranging from the SAT and ACT to the GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and MAT.
4. Museum and state park passes
Want to visit a museum or state park but don't feel like covering the cost of entrance? Once again, your local library could come in handy, as some provide passes that let you get in for free. "The places covered vary by library, but art, history and children’s museums are often on the list," said AARP. When it comes to state park access, you can often "check out the daily park passes like a book, and once you’ve enjoyed your day sightseeing, hiking or simply taking in nature, you return the passes to the library."
5. 'Out-of-the-box' borrowing
In the advice of NPR, "before you buy something, see if you can borrow it from the library." "Video games, musical instruments, board games. Some libraries have bakeware collections where you can get baking pans," Mychal Threets, the supervising librarian at the Fairfield Civic Center Library in Fairfield, Calif., told NPR.
Other possible findings at the library can include "power tools," "stargazing gadgets," "sewing machines," and "bocce ball sets," reported AARP.
6. Social services
Your library can also be a resource when it comes to your career, your taxes, and money, among many other areas. According to the Journal, "libraries provide many other free services, such as providing legal forms, tax advice, and individual financial coaching," and some may even "let you research your heritage using Ancestry, or provide access to investment research." Other possible resources your library may offer include computer literacy courses, help with job applications and preparation for interviews, and U.S. citizenship exam prep, per NPR.
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Art of Colors Camp - Grades: K-2 April 2 - 5, 2024 | 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. | North University Community Library Register here
Explore the colors of the rainbow with us this spring. Through hands-on experiments and activities, campers in grades K-2 nd will learn the fundamentals of colors. Learn about the colors in light, the color wheel, primary and secondary colors, and more!
Parent/Guardian must accompany campers under 8 years old.
Bee Smart-Spring into Gardening - Grades: K-2 April 2 - 5, 2024 | 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | North Clairemont Library Register here
Spring into gardening during our 4-day camp. A green thumb is not necessary to learn about pollinators, plants, soil, and composting. Get your hands dirty with interactive activities!
Exploring Magical Creatures Camp - Grades: 3-6 April 2 - 5, 2024 | 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Logan Heights Library Register here
At the Exploring Magical Creature Camp, participants embark on a journey of mystery and enchantment. This camp is designed to engage the imagination and foster a deep appreciation for the world of mythology and legendary beings. It's a place where fantasy comes to life, and campers are transported to a world of wonder and adventure.
Bee Smart-Spring into Gardening - Grades: 3-6 March 25 - 28, 2024 | 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | San Ysidro Register here
Chem Squad-Chemistry Camp - Grades: 2-5 March 25 - 28, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Virtual Register here
Fleet Science Center presents Chem Squad! Through hands-on experiments and activities explore how chemistry works. This spring campers in grades 2 nd -5 th will have a fun introduction to chemistry.
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Live, online tutors will help you understand your homework. Brainfuse ensures that students, adult learners, and job-seekers have access to a personalized, all-in-one learning experience. They can work with live tutors, collaborate with peers, and study on their own.
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Practice math and language arts. Learning Express Library's School Center provides skill-building resources for classroom and homework success in key areas, including geometry, measrment, numbers, algebraic thinking, informational and literature reading, and writing practice.
- Explora (magazines)
Learn about animals, art and music, biographies, geography, language arts, math, science and health, and social studies through thousands of citable encyclopedia and magazine articles. Explora highlights relevant, reliable, and age-appropriate content that’s easy and fun for young learners to search and explore.
- Funk & Wagnalls (encyclopedia)
This collection has over 25,000 encyclopedic entries covering a variety of subject areas.
- Miss Humblebee’s (pre-k prep)
Is your little one ready for kindergarten? Miss Humblebee’s Academy is an award-winning, online curriculum for children aged 3–6 to get ready for school by strengthening core subject areas in math, science, social studies, language, literacy, art and music.
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Everything you need to win first prize at the science fair. World Book Kids shows you how to create and make science projects.
- TumbleBook Library (reading)
A collection of TumbleBooks (animated, talking picture books) TumblePuzzles. TumbleBooks are created from existing picture books which have been licensed from children's book publishers and converted to the TumbleBook format. You can view the TumbleBook Library website in French and Spanish. You can also access picture eBooks in French and Spanish! Use the Language pull-down in the upper right of the homepage to select your preferred language. Or, to access French/Spanish books from the English language website, click on Language Learning on the home page. You can view the TumbleBook Library website in French and Spanish. You can also access picture eBooks in French and Spanish! Use the Language pull-down in the upper right of the homepage to select your preferred language. Or, to access French/Spanish books from the English language website, click on Language Learning on the home page.
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- TumbleMath (math)
TumbleMath is a comprehensive collection of math picture books with fun animation and narration for ages K-6. Many of the books are accompanied by supplementary materials such as quizzes for children and lesson plans for teachers.
- Utah Counties (profiles)
Learn the history of each county in Utah and the state's native peoples in this collection of Utah Centennial County History series from Utah State History publications.
- World Book Early Learning (videos & stories)
Help your little ones to read, count, explore colors, recognize shapes, and tell time. Early World of Learning is the premier online resource for preschoolers and children in the early elementary grades. These rich resources designed for learning at home are developed with experts on early childhood education and guided by evidence-based practices of reading instruction.
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- World Book Kids (encyclopedia)
Explore the world of animals, maps, important people, and games in this online Children’s Encyclopedia—the website specially designed just for young students. Complete with citation information for school projects and reports.
World Book Kids
- Are You Ready? with Learning Express (skills check)
Getting ready for your state's high school equivalency test? Learn how the resources here can help you prepare.
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Learn About the GED® Test by Tutorials, Practice Tests, Videos, Flashcards and eBooks.
- Biography Ref Center (genre)
This database offers a collection of full-text biographies. In addition to keyword searching, users can also locate biographies of interest by browsing more than 30 genre categories.
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Achieve your job and career goals and get ready for future success. Learn about different career fields and prepare for various industry licensure exams. Learning Express Library provides comprehensive test preparation, skills improvement resources, and career certification and licensure exam prep, and more.
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Get ready to achieve your college goals. Learning Express Library offers free preparation guides and practice tests for AP exams, ACT, SAT, and PSAT, plus guides for writing admission essays.
Learn everything about everything to complete classwork and other research assignments. Find magazine articles, book chapters, biographies, primary source documents, images, videos and more on a variety of topics from arts and literature to government and current events.
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Guided support and preparation to help you earn a high school equivalency credential. Prep for the GED, HiSET, and TASC.
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Need help with 8th-grade math, 10th-grade English, and 12th-grade chemistry? Get extra practice on concepts you're learning in school with questions aligned to Common Core State Standards, full answer explantions, and an instant score report. Learning Express Library's School Center provides skill-building resources for classroom and homework success.
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This database contains historical documents, biographies of historical figures, historical photos and maps, and historical videos.
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This database offers current news pertaining to all branches of the military.
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This database contains extensive selected full-text works of major and minor American and English poets, along with international poetry with representation from each continent. It also covers plays, speeches, short stories and more.
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EBSCO's full-text database designed to provide students with a series of controversial essays that present multiple sides of a current issue.
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This EBSCO database covers biology, chemistry, earth & space science, environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, life science, physics, technology and wildlife.
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World Book Advanced includes full encyclopedic and multimedia databases supplemented with online books, primary sources, website links, back in time articles, special reports and more.
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World Book Online offers a diverse suite of products for every age, ability, and interest to suit the needs of all patrons.
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World Book Timelines offers hundreds of pre-generated timelines across eight broad topics, which cover various time periods in history or span the life of historical public figures.
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This collection is a multi-disciplinary, full-text database containing full-text from more than 4,600 journals, including nearly 3,900 peer-reviewed titles.
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Achieve your undergrad goals and prepare for future success. Search the best grad schools with your program, find scholarships, and prepare for grad school admissions exams like the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, CAT, and more.
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This database search offers full text publications, covering topics such as computer science, programming, artificial intelligence, cybernetics, information systems, robotics, and software.
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Grammar practice sets will teach you the skills needed to improve your grammar, and includes questions that will test your understanding of capitalization, punctuation, subject-verb agreement, word usage, and other important rules of grammar.
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Prepare for college, achieve your grade school and undergrad goals, and accelarate your career. Learning Express Library provides comprehensive test preparation, skills improvement resources, and career certification and licensure exam prep, and more. Includes School center for skill-building resources for classroom and homework success as well as College Admissions Test Preparation to prepare for important exams like the ACT®, SAT®, AP® Tests, and more.
This database contains extensive selected works of major and minor American and English poets, along with international poetry with representation from each continent. It also covers plays, speeches, short stories and more.
EBSCO's full text database designed to provide students with a series of controversial essays that present multiple sides of a current issue.
- Prepare for College with Learning Express (test prep)
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This database covers world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, moral philosophy, the history of philosophy and much more.
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Figure out how to pay for college. TFS offers the largest scholarship database in the world along with a career personality test, and detailed college and career information.
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Learn something new today! Choose over 500 online continuing education courses, such as accounting, business, computer training, entrepreneurship, history, homeschooling, office skills, parenting, pet and animal care, psychology, social work, special education, test prep, web development, writing skills, and more from Recorded Books' Universal Class for Libraries.
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Black Newspaper Collection (Historical)
Historical newspaper articles in PDF format
Black Newspaper Collection (Historical) includes searchable articles from Black newspapers in the U.S. with select coverage for the years 1893-2010.
- Articles display in PDF format.
- Please check the resource directly for title list and coverage.
- To search obituaries: choose Advanced Search, go to Document Type and check the Obituary box.
Find search tips and more on About ProQuest Historical Newspapers .
TeachingBooks for Libraries
Multimedia content to complement children's and young adult books
Book Connections is now TeachingBooks for Libraries .
TeachingBooks for Libraries provides multimedia content to complement children's and young adult books. Resources include audiobook readings, author videos, book discussion guides and lesson plans for over 40,000 books in English and Spanish.
Access is available to anyone in Texas.
TeachingBooks for Libraries has similar content to TeachingBooks.net , and is geared towards public libraries.
Brainfuse HelpNow
Live online tutoring available every day from 2 PM - 11 PM
Homework help and test prep for students in grades K-12 and adult learners.
Brainfuse HelpNow provides online tutoring for students in grades K-12 and adult learners. Live tutors are available every day from 2 PM - 11 PM.
The Brainfuse HelpNow app is available on iOS and Android devices.
To get a Brainfuse HelpNow login:
- Open Brainfuse HelpNow in a browser.
- Click "Login".
- Click "Sign up".
- Create a user name and password.
- Use your user name and password to login to the app.
Brainfuse HelpNow Highlights:
- Writing Lab: upload a document and get feedback within one business day
- SkillSurfer: test prep & skill-building
- Live Chess Tutoring: Listed under Expert Help. New!
- Send Question: ask the tutors for help outside of tutoring hours — get a reply within one business day
- Language Lab: live practice for learning Spanish
- Español: tutoring in Spanish for many subjects
About Brainfuse HelpNow:
- Students communicate with live tutors using an interactive whiteboard to chat, write, draw, copy/paste text or images and graph homework problems.
- All live sessions are saved and can be replayed as well as shared with friends and teachers by email.
- Registration is not required to get live tutoring help, but it is recommended so that students can track their progress.
- Registration is required for certain modules like The Writing Lab and the SkillSurfer.
- Check out the Brainfuse HelpNow tutorial from Niche Academy .
- View a short video [3:36] for a Brainfuse HelpNow demo.
- Email [email protected] for technical assistance.
Britannica Library
Encyclopedia entries, magazine articles, images and videos for all ages
Britannica Library lets you choose from 3 levels to find information suitable for your grade or reading level. You can search for encyclopedia entries, magazine articles, images and videos.
Britannica Children is for students in grades K-5. Britannica Young Adults is for students in grades 6-8. Britannica Reference Center is for high school and adult researchers.
Check out the Britannica Library tutorial from Niche Academy .
To get an overview of the Britannica Library, view this two-minute video .
E-Read Texas
Thousands of always-available eBooks
E-Read Texas offers thousands of eBooks on the BiblioBoard Library site and app . Anyone in Texas can access these eBooks. You don't need an Austin Public Library card. eBooks are always available and you can borrow as many as you'd like.
E-Read Texas offers eBooks not available in APL's BiblioBoard Library collection, including popular nonfiction, adult and teen fiction, and titles from select Texas university presses.
These eBooks are made available through the Texas State Library and Archives Commission's TexShare program .
E-Read Texas for Kids
Hundreds of always-available eBooks for kids
E-Read Texas for Kids offers hundreds of eBooks on the BiblioBoard Library site and app . Anyone in Texas can access these eBooks. You don't need an Austin Public Library card. eBooks are always available and you can borrow as many as you'd like.
E-Read Texas for Kids offers eBooks not available in APL's BiblioBoard Library collection.
Gale In Context: Biography
Gale In Context: Biography contains more than 600,000 biographical entries covering international figures from all time periods and areas of study. Content includes reference sources, videos, audio selections, images, primary sources, and magazine and journal articles.
View the Niche Academy tutorial
Download the title list [xslx]
Gale In Context: Elementary
Gale In Context: Elementary provides resources for elementary school student research, grades K-5. Sources include magazine and newspaper articles, encyclopedia entries and images.
Download the title list [xlsx]
Gale In Context: Environmental Studies
Gale In Context: Environmental Studies includes case studies, news articles, reference materials, academic journals and videos.
Gale In Context: High School
Gale In Context: High School includes reference content, biographies, primary sources, multimedia, critical essays, news and academic journals for high school student research.
Gale In Context: Middle School
Gale In Context: Middle School provides age-appropriate videos, newspapers, magazines and primary sources for middle school student research, defined as grades 6-9.
Download a title list [xlsx]
Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Authoritative pro/con articles and essays
Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints provides over 13,000 essays and articles expressing pro/con views, from capital punishment to stem cells to texting-while-driving.
If you need articles for an argument or position paper, points for a debate or essays for a current events report, this site provides these from different sources including books, magazines, journals and newspapers.
Watch these video tutorials for search tips.
Gale in Context: Science
Authoritative information covering all major science topics
Gale in Context: Science provides authoritative information covering all major science topics. It contains newspaper & magazine articles, reference books, images & videos, science experiments, biographies and dictionaries.
Watch these video tutorials for search tips.
Gale Interactive: Science
Gale Interactive: Science is a virtual science lab for middle and high school students. The content is paired with interactive 3D models to deliver a virtual laboratory simulation experience.
Gale Literature Resource Center
Gale Literature Resource Center offers literary analysis, biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism, and reviews on more than 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods, and from around the world.
Gale Literature: LitFinder
Gale Literature: LitFinder contains literary works and secondary-source materials covering world literature and authors throughout history. Including more than 132,000 full-text poems and 670,000+ poetry citations, as well as short stories, speeches and plays.
Gale Literature: Scribner Writer Series
Gale Literature: Scribner Writer Series contains essays on writers and literary works.
Gale Literature: Twayne’s Author Series
Gale Literature: Twayne’s Author Series provides in-depth critical introductions to the lives and works of major writers.
Gale OneFile: High School Edition
Gale OneFile: High School Edition is designed for middle- and high-school students and provides access to age-appropriate, authoritative digital content for classroom assignments. Learners can research magazines, journals, newspapers, and reference books covering a wide range of subjects, from science, history, and literature to political science, sports, and environmental studies.
Gale Presents: Miss Humblebee's Academy
Miss Humblebee’s Academy is an interactive learning program aligned with preschool and elementary standards for children ages three to six.
It offers hundreds of lessons spanning all major academic subjects, including social and emotional learning,for kindergarten readiness.
Gale Presents: National Geographic Kids
Gale Presents: National Geographic Kids includes the complete run of the magazine from the first issue in 2009 to the present, as well as books, videos and images. Geared towards students in primary through middle school.
Gale Presents: National Geographic Magazine Archive, 1888-2020
Gale Presents: National Geographic Magazine Archive, 1888-2020 provides full-page magazines from its start in 1888 to 2020.
Digital movies, music, TV shows, audiobooks, eBooks and comics.
hoopla has digital movies, music, TV shows, audiobooks, eBooks and comics.
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- Stream content through your browser on PC/Mac.
- Stream or download with the hoopla digital app for iOS, Android, Kindle Fire and Roku.
- Check out 4 items per month.
- Movies & TV shows check out for 3 days.
- Music CDs check out for 7 days.
- Audiobooks, eBooks and comics / graphic novels check out for 21 days.
- BingePasses check out for 7 days.
- Read our hoopla FAQ for more tips.
To get started in your browser:
- Go to hoopla and click "Get Started."
- Create your hoopla account with an email address and password (8-character minimum). The hoopla account is not linked to other Library accounts .
- Under "Choose your library," select "Austin Public Library (TX)".
- Enter your Library card barcode and Library PIN/Password, and you're ready to use hoopla.
You can also create an account directly in the app following similar steps. Get the app from your device’s app store, open it and tap Sign Up .
For more information:
- hoopla has a Help page
- Email them at [email protected]
- Watch their how-to videos on YouTube
- Check our hoopla FAQ
- Check out the hoopla tutorial from Niche Academy .
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LearningExpress Library
Academic, civil service, GED, ASVAB, U.S. citizenship, professional and certification practice tests and skill building for all ages.
LearningExpress Library features nearly 1,000 online tutorials, practice tests and eBooks to help learners of all ages. It offers job search and workplace skills improvement; skill building in reading, writing, math, and basic science; career certification and licensure exam prep; college and grad school entrance prep; and GED test prep. It can be used on mobile devices.
Get started:
- Go to LearningExpress Library . You will enter your library card number for verification.
- Click Sign In/Register button in the top menu, and create an account with your email address and password*.
- Browse Learning Centers on the home page, or use the Search box.
- Click on your name in the top menu to access "My Center," where you can track your progress and organize your tests, tutorials and eBooks.
* The LearningExpress Library account is not linked to the My APL catalog login .
Check out the LearningExpress Library tutorial from Niche Academy .
The Video Guides can help with using LearningExpress Library.
Life Magazine Archive, 1936-2000
Life Magazine Archive, 1936-2000 provides full-text articles and photos from Life Magazine's start in 1936 to 2000.
Libros electrónicos en español para niños
| eBooks in Spanish for children
MakeMake le ofrece 500 libros electrónicos en español para niños de todas las edades. Ésta colección contiene libros interactivos donde los niños pueden leer y escuchar el texto al mismo tiempo y la interfaz es también en español para facilitar su uso. La mayoría de los títulos en MakeMake son libros escritos por escritores latinoamericanos.
Puede acceder a estos libros por medio de su navegador.
MakeMake has 500 Spanish-language eBooks for children. The collection includes picture books, read-along books and interactive books. The interface and search are also in Spanish.
These eBooks can be read in your browser.
Vea el tutorial para comenzar .
Mango Languages
Learn over 70 world languages, take more than 20 ESL/ELL courses, and improve your proficiency with Mango Movies.
Mango Languages helps you learn over 70 world languages, offers more than 20 ESL/ELL courses, and improves your proficiency with Mango Movies.
- Sign up for an account to track your progress, or try it out as a guest.
- To use the Mango Languages app, sign up for an account in your browser first.
- To see if your language has Mango Movies, a film-based language-learning tool, click on Explore.
- Check out the Mango Languages tutorial from Niche Academy .
- Mango Languages FAQ
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Newsweek Archive, 1933-2012
Newsweek Archive, 1933-2012 provides full-text articles from Newsweek's start in 1933 to its final print issue in 2012.
OverDrive / Libby
eBooks, audiobooks, magazines and streaming video
OverDrive / Libby provides eBooks, audiobooks and magazines. Libby Extras has streaming video channels.
- Download Libby for iOS , Android and Kindle Fire .
- Sign in using your Library Card number and Library password.
- Visit Getting Started for device-specific information.
Checkouts & Holds:
- Check out 10 items at time and have 7 holds
- Audiobooks and eBooks : select a check-out period of 7, 14 or 21 days
- Magazines : check out for 21 days. They don't count towards your 10-item checkout limit. Always available, no holds, no limits!
- You have 72 hours to check out a hold once you are notified that it's available
Find these in Libby under "Extras" for a 7-day pass. They don't count against your OverDrive checkout limits.
You will need to create separate accounts for each channel and can stream on almost any device.
IndieFlix: pop culture favorites, box office hits, award-winning feature films, documentaries, and shorts.
Qello Concerts: the world’s largest collection of full-length concerts and music documentaries.
Great Courses: lecture series from world-class professors
Classica: classical music, operas, and ballets from around the world
Craftsy: crafting for all creative makers, from basic instruction to advanced techniques
Craftsy en Español: obtén acceso a expertos de clase mundial que facilitan el aprendizaje de nuevas habilidades.
Kanopy: thousands of movies and documentaries to stream on any device. Use your Kanopy login to access on the Kanopy app or browser.
Lucky Day collection: Skip the line for high-demand titles with a 7-day checkout, no holds or renewals. You can borrow 1 Lucky Day title at a time, and it counts against your 10-item checkout limit. If you have a hold on a Lucky Day title, borrowing from Lucky Day won't cancel your hold. See how these titles display in the Libby app .
- OverDrive Help - Search for frequently asked questions by device or format
- OverDrive Support - email tech support specialists 24/7
- Libby Help - one-tap app for eBooks, audiobooks and magazines
- OverDrive / Libby FAQ - search the FAQ or get help from Austin Public Library Adult Services librarians
- OverDrive / Libby tutorial - quick intro from Niche Academy
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: El Paso Herald/El Paso Times
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: El Paso Herald/El Paso Times provides full-text articles from the El Paso Times (1881-2009) and El Paso Herald Post (1896-1996).
TeachingBooks.net
Multimedia content to complement children's and young adult books for K-12 students and educators
TeachingBooks.net provides multimedia content to complement children's and young adult books for K-12 students and educators. Resources include audiobook readings, author videos, book discussion guides and lesson plans for over 40,000 books in English and Spanish.
For a similar resource geared towards public libraries, check out Book Connections .
- View the Niche Academy tutorial .
- Watch these video tutorials for more information.
Texas Driving Permit Practice Tests
Driver's permit, motorcycle and CDL practice tests
Texas Driving Permit Practice Tests from Driving-Tests.org provides free driver's permit practice tests. Tests and handbooks include permit, motorcycle and CDL licenses.
Handbooks are available in Spanish. Click on the handbook's link, then select "Spanish" from the menu.
A library card is not required to use this site.
Time Magazine Archive, 1923-2000
Time Magazine Archive, 1923-2000 provides full-text articles from Time Magazine's start in 1923 to 2000.
Transparent Language
Transparent Language Online provides courses in over 110 world languages, American Sign Language, English for speakers of over 30 languages, and KidSpeak courses for children. The instruction is for learners of all levels looking to build their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a foreign language.
- Sign up for an account to track your progress, or try it out as a guest.
- To use the Transparent Language Online app , sign up for an account in your browser first.
TumbleBook Library
Animated, talking picture books for kids.
The TumbleBook Library is a collection of animated, talking picture books. Educational games and puzzles are included. Books are available in English, Spanish and French. Accelerated Reader information and book reviews are provided.
TumbleBooks require the latest Flash plugin if you're using a Windows computer. TumbleBook Library has apps for iOS and Android devices.
Haga clic aquí para Biblioteca TumbleBook .
Check out the TumbleBook Library tutorial from Niche Academy .
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The award-winning ABCmouse.com curriculum is designed to help young children (ages 2–7+) build a strong foundation for academic success. ABCmouse.com offers more than 4,000 learning activities across all major subject areas including reading, math, science, social studies, art, and music.
Homework HelpNow
Students (K-Adult) can get live online homework help, skills building (including SAT prep), writing assistance, test prep help, FAFSA form assistance, expert chess coaching, and more from expert tutors.
Biography in Context (Gale)
Biographical coverage for individuals in literature, science, business, entertainment, politics, sports, government, history, and the arts.
Culture Grams
Concise reports detailing the history, daily life, and customs of world cultures. Each report typically includes a regional overview, national anthem audio file, maps, statistics, photographs, biographies of well-known people, and a recipe collection. World Edition articles are aimed at high school users. Kids and States Editions are aimed at grade school users.
Explora (EBSCO)
Includes topic overviews that provide students with a starting point for research; articles, essays, and primary source documents to help students feel successful in their research; and reading level indicators to simplify discovery of grade-appropriate content.
FactCite Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Collection of ten databases for students. These include biography collections (Sports Champions, Shapers of Society, etc.), Defining Moments in American History, special topic collections (World Mythology, Countries and Cultures of the World, etc.), and a general purpose encyclopedia.
MAS Ultra – School Edition (EBSCO) Magazines Newspapers
Designed specifically for high school students , MAS Ultra – School Edition is a full-text database of popular magazines, reference books and primary sources covering many subjects, including history, science and health. It also includes over a million photos, maps and flags.
MasterFile Premier (EBSCO) Magazines Movies
MasterFile Premier provides full-text information from thousands of general reference publications including magazines, reference books , primary source documents , and an extensive image collection of photo graphs , maps and flags.
Middle Search Plus (EBSCO) Magazines
Designed for middle school students , Middle Search Plus is a full-text database providing popular middle school magazines and reference books. Covering subjects such as history, current events, science and sports, it also includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents, plus over a million photos, maps and flags.
NoveList K-8 Plus
Geared towards young readers, NoveList K-8 Plus is a comprehensive reading resource for fiction and nonfiction , with thousands of book reviews an d features that allow you to search by plot, setting, series name, and favorite authors and titles. The “Teacher Resources” tab has useful material for teachers and media specialists to help integrate reading across the curriculum and support young readers.
Opposing Viewpoints in Context
Opposing Viewpoints explores both sides of a wide range of important social issues, such as euthanasia, censorship, gun control, and immigration. Included in the database are viewpoints, infographics, images, video, audio, websites, and articles from periodicals and newspapers.
Points of View (EBSCO) Magazines
Points of View Reference Center covers over 400 topics, each with an overview, point, and counterpoint. This resource includes over 1,900 essays from leading political magazines from across the political spectrum, newspapers, radio and TV news transcripts, primary source documents, and reference materials. The database is a guide for writing position papers, developing arguments and debating.
Primary Search (EBSCO) Magazines
Primary Search provides full-text of more than 180,000 articles from 100 popular children’s magazines. In addition, the database includes easy to read encyclopedic entries written specifically for kids. Primary Search has an image collection that contains more than 1.9 million relevant photographs, maps, and flags.
Science Reference Center (EBSCO)
Science Reference Center provides easy access to 90 full-text science magazines, more than 270 reference books and nearly 1,300 full text biographies on such topics as physical science, applied science, earth and space science, history of science, and life science. This database satisfies the demand for standards-based content by providing teachers and librarians with articles correlated to state and national curriculum standards.
TOPICsearch (EBSCO) Magazines Newspapers
E xplore current events, social, political , and economic issues, scientific discoveries, and other popular classroom topics. Features full -text articles from diverse sources such as government information, public opinion polls, periodicals, international newspapers, and book reviews.
Very Short Introductions
Provides c oncise introductions on a diverse range of subject areas , including ancient warfare, climate change, game theory, Islamic history, privacy, and racism .
World Book Advanced Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Access an encyclopedia, atlas, dictionary, government websites, headline news, interactive maps, timelines, world newspapers, and much more!
World Book Early World of Learning Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Developed for preschoolers and children in the early elementary grades, these educational videos, interactive games, narrated stories , and online activities can be integrated into the classroom curriculum or used for learning at home .
World Book Kids Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Easily search or browse for encyclopedia articles, information about important people and animals, pictures and videos, maps, and dictionary definitions. Hands-on activities, puzzles, and science experiments are also available.
World Book Spanish / Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos Dictionaries & Encyclopedias
Este recurso en Español para estudiantes de la escuela primaria incluye artículos, mapas, banderas, tablas y casillas de hechos, y enlaces a páginas de Internet en Español.
This Spanish resource for elementary school students includes articles, maps, flags, tables and fact boxes, and links to Spanish language websites .
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Homework help guide, homework help centers at your library.
Need HELP? Homework Help Assistants and DML volunteers are standing by, ready to help! Students in K-12 can visit a Homework Help Center at available Branch Libraries to get help with homework and school projects, or to get extra practice in a subject area of their choice. There are also free STEAM activities, educational games, and reading coaching for students without homework or for those who finish their homework early. Computers are available for use and printing is free ! Students under the age of 8 must be accompanied in the Library by an adult.
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Burkhardt Branch Library 4704 Burkhardt Ave., Dayton, 45403 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8643 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6pm
Northwest Branch Library 2410 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, 45406 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8599 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6 PM
Trotwood Branch Library 855 E. Main St., Trotwood, 45426 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8629 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6 PM
Huber Heights Branch Library 6243 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, 45424 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8930 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6 PM
Southeast Branch Library 21 Watervliet Ave., Dayton, 45420 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8931 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6 PM
West Branch Library 300 Abbey Ave., Dayton, 45417 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8627 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6 PM
West Carrollton Branch Library 300 Central Ave., West Carrollton, OH 45449 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8926 Monday & Wednesday, 3 - 6 PM
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Meet our homework help team.
Liz Hale serves as Dayton Metro Library's Homework Help Manager. She advocates for education equity by drawing from her strong community development and poverty alleviation experience and civil rights roots. She specializes in afterschool education support that nurtures student learning and wellness, promotes parent advocacy, and champions for youth leadership. John Taylor Gatto is her favorite educator. She views having access to a trauma-informed, responsive public library as an essential element of social justice work in our community.
She has a special interest in placemaking and information/service design. She also enjoys time with family and friends, reading, basketball, writing poetry, and collaging.
Daria Dillard Stone has been the Parent Engagement Liaison for the Dayton Metro Library since July 2017. She serves in the Homework Help Center, equipping and engaging students while encouraging parents to be the champion of their STAR (smart, talented, awesome, respected) student(s). She has a passion for making education a priority and brings a wealth of experience to DML from multiple community organizations: Dayton Urban League, Preschool Promise, Parents Advancing Choice in Education/PACE, and Dayton Public Schools.
Looking to Volunteer? We rely on dedicated Homework Help Center volunteers to support our mission. If you are interested in joining our team you can apply online here !
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Homework Help Tutors at the library Free in-person tutoring for K-12 students. No advance sign-up needed. 2023-24 school year Tutors are available September 11, 2023 to June 1, 2024. No tutoring during MEA break (October 16 - 21), Thanksgiving break (November 22 -25), and winter break (December 16 - January 1).
Homework Centers are comfortable spaces at the library where students of all ages can drop in and work on their homework independently or with the help of volunteer tutors. The centers are equipped with computers, printers, reference books, and school supplies for student use. Locations and Hours Homework Centers open September 25, 2023.
Use our digital library resources to help support your learning. Access resources to support your school work Work with live tutors who can assist with a variety of subjects Go above and beyond your schoolwork with a variety of fun and educational resources Online Tutors (HelpNow)
Online Resources In-person Homework Help If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science.
Homework Centers. Torrance Public Library offers Homework Centers that are designed to support the needs of independent students and the curriculum of the Torrance Unified School District and other local education agencies. Homework Centers are a library-based service for students in grades K-12. The various services provided reflect Torrance ...
Homework help Public libraries are a great homework resource. In a nationwide survey, 95 percent of public libraries said they provide online homework help. Chances are good a library near you offers free access to tutoring sites. You may not need to leave home to use these resources.
Chat with a live tutor who can help you answer those tough homework questions. Available between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. in English and Spanish. The service is free but you'll need your library card and PIN to log in.brainfuse also offers resume assistance, support for going back to school, and practice tests. Improve your test-taking skills.
HelpNow is a homework help and skills building service that offers live online tutoring for elementary through high school students. HelpNow also offers a writing lab, practice tests, skills building lessons, a flashcard generator, and virtual study rooms. Tutoría en línea en español y mucho mas gratis.
HelpNow from Brainfuse. Take practice tests, get live online tutoring, access a rich library of study tools, submit written work for review, and/or join classmates/colleagues in virtual meeting rooms for collaborative learning.
Tutoring and homework help "Your library card may grant you access to free online help from expert tutors or Tutor.com, which offers live one-on-one homework help for students in K-12 and higher ...
Homework. Use these free online tools from our E-Library to do your homework or explore a subject in depth. Download Skill Sheets to help with common homework assignments. The state library offers access to many online tools for free without a library card. Check out what they have available.
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The Do Your Homework @ the Library program offers FREE homework assistance for students to support out of school learning and engagement. Click here for a full list of Homework Help events. The program includes: Free access to paid Coaches who are available to provide assistance and guide students K-8 as they learn.
Tutor.com is an online homework help and tutoring service for all ages, from elementary students to adult learners. Real-time, online tutoring sessions with Tutor.com are available 7 days a week from 3pm-11pm. A Carmel Clay Public Library card is required to access Tutor.com.
The County Library has all the resources you need to get good grades and further your education. ... Live, online tutors will help you understand your homework. Brainfuse ensures that students, adult learners, and job-seekers have access to a personalized, all-in-one learning experience. They can work with live tutors, collaborate with peers ...
Homework help and test prep for students in grades K-12 and adult learners. Access Now. More about Brainfuse HelpNow. ... The Video Guides can help with using LearningExpress Library. Access Now. Life Magazine Archive, 1936-2000. Research a Topic. Life Magazine Archive, 1936-2000.
ABCmouse.com offers more than 4,000 learning activities across all major subject areas including reading, math, science, social studies, art, and music. Only available at CHPL's 41 Neighborhood Branches using a library computer. Homework HelpNow
Central Air Force Museum The Central Air Force Museum, housed at Monino Airfield, 40 km east of Moscow, Russia, is one of the world's largest aviation museums, and the largest for Russian aircraft. 173 aircraft and 127 aircraft engines are on display, and the museum also features collections of weapons, instruments, uniforms (including captured U2 pilot Gary Powers' uniform), other Cold War ...
Northwest Branch Library 2410 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, 45406 Homework Help Center: 937.496.8599 Monday - Thursday, 3 - 6 PM
Certified teachers meet with small groups of students in one-hour sessions to provide homework help and tutoring in reading, math, and science. Students are encouraged to bring homework material or school assignments for assistance in specific subject areas. This free service is available to all students in grades K-12. For more information, contact [email protected], call 305-375-1413, or ...
Services Homework Help Homework Help Homework Help at the Main Library Students in grades 6-12 can get assistance from trained volunteer Homework Helpers in the evenings at the main library. Whether you need help with math, science, writing, or almost any other subject, our Homework Helpers are here for you.
Need homework help? We can help! If your child is in grades 1 through 8, a trained volunteer can help with your child's homework! Volunteers will be on hand to: Assist children one-on-one and in small groups with assignments in math, science, social studies, and other topics, providing direction, clarity, and understanding. Instruct children in the use of directories, indexes, and other ...
Rome2Rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads. ... A library containing books, films, and photos is also accessible to visitors. Rome2Rio makes travelling from Moscow to Elektrostal easy. Rome2Rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world.
Tiếng Việt. Winaray. 中文. ) is a city in Moscow Oblast. It is 58 kilometers (36 mi) east of . As of 2010, 155,196 people lived there. Krasnogorsky. Lotoshinsky. Lukhovitsky.
History. It was known as Zatishye (Зати́шье) until 1928. [citation needed] In 1938, it was granted town status.[citation needed]Administrative and municipal status. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Elektrostal City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.