Reading and Research Resources
Looking for Usernames and Passwords? Log in to Google and find them here.
Apps for Library Resources
You will first need to create an account using the usernames and passwords printed on your library card.
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Follett's Brytewave K-12 (for ebooks and audiobooks)
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OneClickDigital's eAudio for audiobooks and eReader for eBooks
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Zinio for Libraries to view and checkout digital magazines
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Teen Health and Wellness's Teen Hotlines app
Book Series
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Kent District's Library's What's Next?
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Mid-Continent Public Library's Series and Sequels page
What to Read Next (If you liked this book, then you should try this book.)
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What Should I Read Next?
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The Book Seer by Apt Labs
Book Talks and Trailers
Book Reviews
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Complete an "Advanced Search" in EBSCOhost using Academic Search Premier and Professional Development Collection (Use the book title and "book review" as keywords)
Award Lists
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Amazon's Best Books
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Young Adults Library Services Association (YALSA)
Suggest a Book
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Is there a book you think the library should have? Suggest it to Mrs. Henning here.
Donate a Book Through Friends of The School Library
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Donate a book to the library in honor of or in memory of a loved one. A bookplate will be placed in the front of the book indicating the person being recognized, the book donor, and the purpose of the donation. You can find more information and access the donation form here.
The Free Web
Don't just "Google it" when conducting research. Try out the sites below that are designed with the academic and conscientious researcher in mind (and that should be you!). Be sure to always evaluate the quality of the resources you find and to cite them appropriately.
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Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need - A comprehensive list of search engines with descriptions and suggestions on how/when to use them based on your researching needs. (From Noodletools)
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100 Search Engines for Academic Research - Links to databases, archives, books, journals, and subject-specific search engines as well as general search engines to cover all of your researching needs. (From te@chthought)
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9 Places to Find Creative Commons and Public Domain Images - Correctly citing images is difficult. These search engines will help you to find images that are free for you to use without having to cite them. (from freetech4teachers)
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You're going to Google it anyway, aren't you? Well at least utilize this guide to do so more effectively. It incudes many tips, tricks, and ideas on how to be a more efficient "Google-er."
Tools for completing the research process
