Historical Newspapers by ProQuest
Historical editions of The New York Times, The Baltimore Sun, and the Washington Post covering the last 150 years of world events.
Historical editions of The New York Times, The Baltimore Sun, and the Washington Post covering the last 150 years of world events.
Journal and magazine articles focused on home improvement, including architectural techniques, tool and material selection, zoning requirements, and more. A subset of Gale Power Search.
Full-text articles from home improvement magazines, as well as videos of popular home repair projects. Provided by EBSCO.
Journal and magazine articles focused on the hospitality industry, tourism, and related fields. A subset of Gale Power Search.
Provides non-technical explanations of the technology and scientific principles behind a multitude of "stuff," from engines to cell phones.
International Classification of Diseases, 11th Edition. Searchable database from the World Health Organization (WHO) that includes codes for the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems.
Over 2,700 videos covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history, as well as practice exercises.
Journal and magazine articles focused on technology and information science. A subset of Gale Power Search.
Journal and magazine articles focused on the insurance industry and related fields. A subset of Gale Power Search.
Vital statistics (birth, death, marriage, etc.) records from the Maryland State Archives have been digitized and made freely available by Internet Archive.
Kids streaming video from PBSKids, Highlights, Little Pim, and more. Checkouts from Kanopy Kids do not require Kanopy play credits.
Offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
Provides access to authoritative periodical content covering topics as diverse as 21st-century skills, learning disorders, standardized testing, homeschooling, and more.
Nonprofit website providing legal information and resources for free. Maintained by the Cornell University Law School.
Over 29,000 pieces of American popular music. The collection spans the years 1780 to 1980, but its strength is nineteenth-century America. Search by title, composer, first line of song or chorus, and find a digital image of the sheet music.
Search through a comprehensive collection of content from many of our Library Exclusive resources. Includes subject indexes and access to full-text articles from thousands of journals, magazines, and newspapers.