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Children need access to resources that will engage and educate. MeL Kids databases provide reliable, age appropriate resources that inform and stimulate the mind. And they’re fun too! Look at our recommended Web sites for quality information from the Internet.
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eLibrary Elementary
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| Recommended for: K-12. All full text. Video, audio, books, pictures, magazines, maps, newspapers, & transcripts of TV and radio shows. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only. |
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General Reference Center Gold
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| Recommended for: General user. Mostly full text. General Reference Center Gold on
InfoTrac Web provides one-stop access to general interest magazines, business
periodicals, reference books, maps, hi... |
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InfoTrac Junior Edition
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| Recommended for: Middle and Junior High School. Full text. Over 330 titles, cross searchable with E-Books, this database is designed for students in junior high and middle school with access to a var... |
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Kids InfoBits
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| Recommended for: K-6. All full text. Kids InfoBits is a database developed especially for beginning researchers in Kindergarten through Grade 5. Featuring a developmentally appropriate, visually graph... |
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LearningExpress Library
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| Recommended for: General user. Interactive online learning platform of academic and licensing/certification practice tests, elementary level testing for math and reading. Includes a section that take... |
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New York Times
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| Recommended for: General user. All full text. The daily newspaper New York Times 1995-present. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only. |
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SIRS Discoverer Deluxe
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| Recommended for: K-9. All full text. A children's database of articles, books, video, audio on all topics. The interface is appropriate to children and includes reading levels, teacher's help pages, o... |
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WilsonSelectPlus
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| Recommended for: High School, College. All full text articles in science, humanities, education and business. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only. |
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