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Educational Links

Databases

  • Culturegrams – Concise, reliable and up-to-date country reports, including photos, videos, interviews, famous people, recipes, flags, graphs and tables.

  • eLibrary Elementary (ProQuest) - reference resource, designed specifically to engage and guide beginning and younger researchers.

  • SIRS Discoverer

  • SIRS Issues Researcher 

              

  • ProQuest– Journal articles, Trade publications and Consumer publications

  • Wicomico County Free Library

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      • Auto Repair Reference Center – Find step-by-step auto repair procedures written specifically for the Do-it-yourselfer, but comprehensive enough for professional technicians.

      • Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia – Useful to both adults and students, this encyclopedia provides reliable information on a wide variety of topics.

      • Heritage Quest – Trace your family history and/or American cultural history.

      • History Reference Center – Search History oriented reference books, encyclopedias, history journals, documents, biographies, images, videos and maps.

      • MAS Ultra – School Edition – Magazine Articles Summaries Ultra guides high school students to numerous full text research sources, as well as health and personal interest topics. 

      • MasterFILE Premiere – Search a wide variety of journal articles, magazine articles, primary source documents, reference book entries and images.

      • Middle Search Plus – Helps connect middle school students to a wide range of age appropriate magazines, biographies and reference works. This database includes photos, flags, maps and an unabridged dictionary of the English language. 

      • Science Reference Center – Science oriented reference sources, science journals, biographies and science related animations, videos and images. 

      • Student Research Center – Search a wide variety of information in magazines, reference books, photos, flags and country reports among other sources. For Middle and High School students. 

Instructional Links