Credo Reference
Credo Reference is an online reference collection. It contains over 900 online encyclopedias, subject dictionaries, biographical sources, and reference tools. Click here for a video tutorial about using this resource.
Credo Reference is an online reference collection. It contains over 900 online encyclopedias, subject dictionaries, biographical sources, and reference tools. Click here for a video tutorial about using this resource.
The St. Louis region has many organizations focused on criminal justice resources, including resources that are open to everyone in the community for information or services as well as those with closed or internal referral processes. The Clark-Fox Family Foundation has compiled a map depicting how these organizations are connected within the landscape. Click on any of the large colored circles to enlarge that section of the map, and hold your cursor over an agency to see what they do.
Includes major cooking and nutrition magazines. Coverage includes thousands of searchable recipes, restaurant reviews, and industry information.
Offers in-depth financial comparisons and analysis of over 85 million public and private companies. Click here for a video tutorial about using this resource.
Provides 14 key business ratios covering solvency, efficiency, and profitability over a three-year period.
The Crime Writers Association presents the Dagger Awards for outstanding works in both fiction and nonfiction crime genres.
Consists of the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents and the Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents which are the official publications of materials released by the White House Press Secretary. Published by the Office of the Federal Register (OFR), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Provides comprehensive demographic, business and residential data with customer tools for reporting and analysis. Click here for a video tutorial about using this resource.
Provides definitions, how to say the word (often with sound) and where the word comes from.
A collection of resources for educators to support youth to explore, recognize, and take seriously the civic potentials of digital life. Intended for grades 7-12.
If you are new to computers, haven't used them for a while, are a little unsure and uncomfortable, or just need a bit of a refresher, we have the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed.
From Rosen Digital, Digital Literacy empowers learners in grade levels 7-12 with digital citizenship skills to navigate today’s digital landscape. Interactive activities guide students through project-based learning activities using digital tools to create podcasts, PSAs, multimedia presentations, digital business plans, social media campaigns and more. Database articles explore cyber bullying, digital research skills, citizen journalism and more.
A guide to hundreds of dinosaurs, includes timeline.
DocInfo is a free resource for consumers from the Federation of State Medical Boards. Provides physician licensure and disciplinary data.
Articles and current events for kids
Named for prominent Dorothys, this database collects production details for films and television programs mainly produced since 2010. Projects directed or created by women and key topics in gender and women's studies are central to this expanding resource curated for diversity. Updated regularly, Dorothy incorporates comprehensive options for researching documentaries, dramas and comedies, television shows, and educational films.
This free website from the National Library of Medicine provides quick access to high quality drug information from multiple U.S. government agencies. Search for pharmaceuticals by drug trade name or by generic name.
Search the full text of over 4,200 fiction and nonfiction ebook titles. Click here for a video tutorial about using this resource.
Gateway access to general interest, health care, and children's magazine databases. Click here for a video tutorial about using this resource.