For off-site access to the following resources, refer to the Username/Password List found on the Resource Board in OnCampus.
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A digital learning platform by Encyclopædia Britannica that provides K-12 students with access to a comprehensive library of articles, media, and research tools, offering multiple reading levels, translation capabilities, and definitions to support different ages and reading abilities.
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Reliable and curated digital educational content for secondary students. Explora offers a user-friendly experience with features like a simple search function, topic overviews, categorized browsing, and access to databases of articles, videos, e-books, and primary source documents.
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Gale's topic-specific databases offer standards-aligned content, academic articles, primary sources, videos, images, and reference materials for subjects like Literature, U.S. History, World History, Science, and Health and Wellness, and more.
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From essay prompts to “How to Write about Literature” guides, Bloom's Literature helps students craft strong arguments, structure ideas, and master academic writing.
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NewsBank consolidates current and archived information from thousands of newspaper titles, as well as newswires, web editions, blogs, videos, broadcast transcripts, business journals, periodicals, government documents and other publications.
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A digital library of scholarly books, primary sources, and over 2,000 academic journals, primarily focusing on the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
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The Oxford Classical Dictionary is a comprehensive, authoritative reference work covering ancient Greece and Rome. It offers thousands of A-to-Z entries on individuals, places, events, and thematic topics.