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Full text articles from magazines
and newspapers. Also available is the Auto Repair Reference
Center. Enter your library card number when prompted for
Patron ID. |
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Articles from books, magazines,
newspapers, plus maps and pictures. Enter your library card number
to access this database. |
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Provided by the State of Connecticut.
Newspapers, periodicals, journals, encyclopedias, dictionaries and other
sources of information may be accessed from schools, libraries, and from
home. Enter your library card when accessing from home. |
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The Statewide Library catalog of Connecticut.
Search over 3 million titles located in over 300 Connecticut Libraries
at once. |
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Learning Express Library |
LearningExpress Library provides a completely
interactive online learning platform of practice tests and tutorial
course series designed to help patrons, students, and adult learner
succeed on academic or licensing tests they must pass.
First Time Users: Select "New User" and
register with your 14-digit library card number as your username, and
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Customized SAT preparation database that will
help identify your strengths and weaknesses, and create a custom
week-by-week schedule to help you raise your score. You will need
to enter your library card number as part of your authentication. |
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Access to a collection of electronic books
including computer, career, and business books. You will need to
enter your library card as part of your authentication. |
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TumbleTalkingBooks is an online audio book
library collection of streaming audio books which gives you UNLIMITED
remote access to your audio book collection. Titles include
unabridged high quality audio versions of classics of American and world
literature, non-fiction, fiction, and children and teen books. |
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MedlinePlus will direct you to information to
help you answer health questions. MedlinePlus brings together
authoritative information from NLM, the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
and other government agencies and health-related organizations. |
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Research family history and American culture
using U.S. federal census records and the UMI Genealogy and Local
History collection. |
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