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Collection of databases on a variety of topics - provided by Indiana tax dollars; if you use this at home, you will need to create your own account to verify that you are an Indiana resident. (no account needed while at school)
Indiana Memory is a collaborative effort to provide access to the wealth of primary sources in Indiana libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions. It is a gateway to Indiana's history and culture found in digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, newspapers, maps and other media.
Indiana State Library & the U.S. Institute of Museum seek to provide free, online access to high-quality digital images of Indiana's historic newspapers by digitizing our collection and assisting other organizations in making their collections digitally available.
The Indiana Magazine of History (1913) features peer-reviewed historical articles, research notes, annotated primary documents, reviews, and critical essays that contribute to public understanding of midwestern and Indiana history.
Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center - FREE RESOURCES - this will take you directly to the databases that work anywhere
Free access at school to US Federal Census Collection, Immigration & Travel, US School Yearbooks, Historic Newspapers, and Military Records.
Original military records, including personal documents, photos, and stories from people who served.
Designed for secondary schools, public libraries, junior/community colleges and undergraduate research, this database features full text for thousands of primary source documents and informational texts.
MacTutor is a free online resource containing biographies or more than 3000 mathematicians and over 2000 pages of essays and supporting materials.
Periodical articles cover a wide range of subject areas, including art, history, sports, music, film, travel, science, the Internet, fashion, religion, nature, hobbies, current events, fiction and much more.
Contains full text for more than 150 popular middle school magazines, thousands of biographies and historical essays, as well as primary source documents including Essential Documents in American History, reference books including the Funk & Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia; Encyclopedia of Animals™; and thousands of relevant photos, maps and flags.
The David Rumsey Map Collection contains more than 150,000 maps focusing on rare 16th through 21st century maps of North and South America, as well as maps of the World, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania.
Current events database includes social, political & economic issues, scientific discoveries, and other popular topics discussed. Also includes controversial opinions and viewpoints.
Collection of databases on a variety of topics - provided by Indiana tax dollars; if you use this at home, you will need to create your own account to verify that you are an Indiana resident. (no account needed while at school)
Periodical articles cover a wide range of subject areas, including art, history, sports, music, film, travel, science, the Internet, fashion, religion, nature, hobbies, current events, fiction and much more.
Aimed at the needs of business schools and libraries, this database includes premium full-text content and peer-reviewed business journals. It covers all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, accounting, banking, finance, and more.
Incorporates 75 business journals, newspapers, and newswires covering all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
A tool for business students and researchers, providing the latest insight on topics relevant to entrepreneurship and small businesses. It offers full text for business journals, magazines and reference books, as well as case studies and company profiles.
This database provides full-text coverage of nearly 130 well-known administrative journals such as H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks, Health Management Technology, Modern Healthcare, and many others.
This database offers exclusive full text for many top consumer small business reference books, as well as the necessary tools and instructions to address a wide-range of small business topics. In addition, it provides business videos, a help and advice section, and information on how to create business plans.
MacTutor is a free online resource containing biographies or more than 3000 mathematicians and over 2000 pages of essays and supporting materials.
Straightforward resources on point and counterpoint debate topics. Use filters to find additional resources.
Currently with 12,237 titles, this collection gives access to popular e-books. It includes a selection of classic literary works, important historical documents and general reference materials.
Periodical articles cover a wide range of subject areas, including art, history, sports, music, film, travel, science, the Internet, fashion, religion, nature, hobbies, current events, fiction and much more.
Contains full text for more than 150 popular middle school magazines, thousands of biographies and historical essays, as well as primary source documents including Essential Documents in American History, reference books including the Funk & Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia; Encyclopedia of Animals™; and thousands of relevant photos, maps and flags.
Developed and maintained to include thousands of resources about fiction and nonfiction books used in the K–12 environment, with every resource selected to encourage the integration of multimedia author and book materials into reading and library activities.