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Subscription databases

Submitted by Library chick on October 2, 2007 - 22:39.

Subscription databases available via our website 24/7. These include the full text of magazine and newspaper articles, language learning services, reference material just for kids, practice tests for all grade levels, and more. Go to your library's website and look for things like "Kids Infobits" "E-library elementary" "General Reference Center Gold" and "Novelist k-12).

I used to do on-site database training for teachers. They really ARE the bomb.

What is not the bomb is you, the parent, coming in with your kid's homework assignment and without the kid, meaning we now have one parent and one librarian working on a kid's homework while the kid's elsewhere. Not cool.

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