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General reference database for over 175 subjects from magazines, journals and newspapers, including peer-reviewed and scholarly works.
Clinical and social psychology articles on topics such as genetics, psychology of business and economics, communication, criminology, addiction, neurology, social welfare, and more.
Religious news and information, informative details on doctrines and philosophies, and scholarly reports on religious history and related archaeology.
A cloud-based information literacy solution that enables educators and librarians to guide students through research projects efficiently.
General reference database from business and political science to literature and psychology scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and daily news content, accessible to readers and researchers at every level.
Field Offices also provide limited information and customer services that supplement those we provide through our website and by phone.
Nuestras oficinas también brindan información limitada y servicios al cliente que complementan los que brindamos a través de nuestro sitio web y por teléfono.
Forms, frequently asked questions, benefit information and contacts geared toward the needs of Veterans and their dependents.
Create resume content with a step – by – step resume writing guide. Customers can format their resume by selecting a design template and font. Resumes can be downloaded and emailed in multiple formats.
Digital Sanborn Maps (1867-1970) for North Carolina provides digital access to 816 large-scale maps of 158 North Carolina towns and cities, including Asheville, Charlotte, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and many others.
Scholastic GO! contains more than 115,000 articles covering every core-curriculum subject. The articles and their illustrations are derived from the content of seven Scholastic encyclopedia databases: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, The New Book of Knowledge, America the Beautiful, Lands and Peoples, Amazing Animals of the World, and The New Book of Popular Science.