Find
reliable information
online for your projects
and research papers by
using these online
databases.
Usernames and passwords
are available from the
school library for the
following online
databases:
History
Reference Center
History Reference Center
offers full text from more
than 1,620 reference
books, encyclopedias and
non-fiction books, cover
to cover full text for
more than 150 leading
history periodicals,
nearly 57,000 historical
documents, more than
78,000 biographies of
historical figures, more
than 113,000 historical
photos and maps, and more
than 80 hours of
historical video.
MAS
Ultra – School Edition
Designed specifically for
high school libraries,
this database contains
full text for nearly 500
popular, high school
magazines. MAS Ultra –
School Edition also
provides more than 360
full text reference books,
85,670 biographies,
105,786 primary source
documents, and a School
Image Collection of
photos, maps & flags,
color PDFs and expanded
full text back files (back
to 1975) for key
magazines. Includes
professional journals.
Science
Reference Center
Science Reference Center
is a comprehensive
research database that
provides easy access to a
multitude of full text
science-oriented content.
This database contains
full text for nearly 640
science encyclopedias,
reference books,
periodicals, etc. Topics
covered include: biology,
chemistry, earth &
space science,
environmental science,
health & medicine,
history of science, life
science, physics, science
& society, science as
inquiry, scientists,
technology and wildlife.
Canadian
Points of View Reference
Centre
Canadian Points of View
Reference Centre is a full
text database for use in
the public and school
libraries in Canada.
Content in the database is
designed to provide
students and schools with
a series of controversial
essays that present
multiple sides of a
current issue. The product
has a deliberate Canadian
focus that highlights the
issues in the country of
Canada.
Points
of View Reference Center
Points of View Reference
Center is a full text
database designed to
provide students and
schools with a series of
controversial essays that
present multiple sides of
a current issue. Essays
provide questions and
materials for further
thought and study and are
accompanied by thousands
of supporting articles
from the world’s top
political and societal
publications
Canadian
Student Research Center
EBSCO’s Student Research
Center makes it easy for
students to search by
keyword or by topic to
find the most useful
search results. Results
can be easily sorted by
source type—magazines,
reference books, photos,
flags, etc.