Academic OneFile (Gale)
Gale’s premier periodical resource, Gale Academic OneFile, provides millions of articles from over 17,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources.
Access News – Local Area Newspapers & Beyond (Newsbank)
Explore and stay informed on local, national and international topics, people and events in areas such as business, health, education, jobs and careers, political and social issues and more. Features a wide variety of credible, vetted news sources from around the world to around the corner, including the Boston Herald, Daily News, Patriot Ledger, USA TODAY, the Ipswich Chronicle from August 2005 to May 2019, the Chronicle & Transcript from 2019 to 2021, and The Salem News. Also available remotely 24/7 on any device.
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Addiction Handbook & Resource Guide (Salem Health)
The Addiction Handbook & Resource Guide covers addiction and related mental health conditions, and 18 common comorbidities, from AIDS/HIV to stroke. This work combines valuable, easy-to-understand educational information for consumers, patients, and their families, with official reports and releases about substance misuse, addiction, mental health factors, and treatments and further resources for co-occurring conditions.
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Addictions, Substance Abuse & Alcoholism (2nd ed.) (Salem Health)
This second edition of Salem Health: Addictions, Substance Abuse & Alcoholism presents essays on a variety of topics concerning substance abuse and behavioral addictions and their related issues. This two-volume work includes 329 essays covering all aspects of addiction and substance abuse, including diseases or conditions, substances of abuse, treatment and addiction overviews, organizations and foundations dedicated to treatment and prevention, physiological and psychological issues and behaviors, trends and statistics, and social contexts and concerns related to substance abuse and treatment such as advertising and media influence, aging, ethnicity, and children and substance abuse. The essays, written for non-specialists by medical professionals, professors in science and medicine, and medical writers, will appeal to students studying science, premed, psychology, addictive behaviors, drug abuse epidemiology and public health issues, as well as to librarians and their patrons, and of course to individuals, family and friends directly affected by addiction.
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Aging (2nd ed.) (Salem Health)
Aging takes an interdisciplinary approach will attract wide interest among the general public and students or teachers in the fields of gerontology, biology, medicine, family studies, human development, sociology, and psychology. Although aging is a phenomenon that occurs throughout the life span, for the purposes of this encyclopedia it is narrowed to the range from “middle age” to “old age”—even as its essays seek to define these terms. The broad array of topics charts the experience of aging in the United States. The set is illustrated with more than 100 photographs, medical drawings, tables, and graphs. The 314 entries in Aging, ranging in length from 300 to 4,000 words, are presented in an alphabetical format for ease of access.
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Agriculture (Gale OneFile)
Agriculture provides access to journals covering agriculture and its related fields. Researchers can access current and authoritative periodical content that spans the industry—from practical aspects of farming to cutting-edge scientific research in horticulture
Ancestry Library Edition (onsite access only)
We provide free access to Ancestry.com on library computers or your own device connected to the library’s wi-fi. Navigate to ancestrylibrary.com and use the search function on the top menu bar. You don’t have to log in or provide your information. Ancestry.com provides access to billions of historical documents, millions of historical photos, plus local narratives, oral histories, indexes and other resources in over 30,000 databases that span from the 1500s to the 2000s.
Asian Life in America
The experience and impact of Asian Americans as recorded by the news media, 18th century to today.
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Autism Spectrum Handbook & Resource Guide (Salem Health)
The Autism Spectrum Handbook & Resource Guide covers autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 15 related conditions, from anxiety to tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), that are considered common comorbidities with ASD. This work combines valuable, easy-to-understand educational information for consumers, patients, and their families, with official reports and releases about monitoring childhood growth and important milestones, community statistics, living with an ASD, and treatments and further resources for co-occurring conditions.
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Auto Repair Source (EBSCO)
EBSCO’s Auto Repair Source is a current, accurate, and authoritative source for automobile service and repair information. Once you select your vehicle by year and model, the information provided includes step-by-step repair procedures, parts pricing, recall notices, wiring diagrams and more.
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Biblio+
Love movies, shows, and documentaries – especially BBC content? With Biblio+, you can stream unlimited entertainment with no ads, no fees, and no limits – all free with your Ipswich Library card! Enjoy unlimited access to a wide range of films, series, and documentaries as well as top-quality content from BBC and more. You can watch anytime, anywhere on your favorite devices. Sign up for Biblio+ today with your Ipswich Public Library card and start streaming!
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Black Life in America (Newsbank)
The experience and impact of African Americans as recorded by the news media, 1704 to today. Comprehensive coverage of the African American experience from earliest times to today. Sourced from nearly 20,000 American and global newspapers from 1704 to the present, including over 400 African American newspapers. Provides full-text searching as well as access to content by Topic, Event, and Eras in African American History. Updated daily.
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Boston Metro Collection
Explore and stay informed on local topics, people and events in areas such as business, health, education, jobs and careers, political and social issues and more. Features a wide variety of credible, vetted news sources spanning the Boston Metro area. Available remotely 24/7 on any device.
Britannica Escolar (K-8)
Britannica Escolar, an informative resource for primary and secondary education that is safe, up-to-date, and appropriate for each educational level.
Britannica Escolar: Primaria (K-5)
Britannica Escolar, an informative resource for primary and secondary education that is safe, updated, and appropriate for each educational level.
Britannica Escolar: Secundaria (6-8)
Britannica Escolar, an informative resource for primary and secondary education that is safe, updated, and appropriate for each educational level.
Britannica Fundamentals
Innovative early learning resource for students in grade levels kindergarten through second grade.
Britannica Library Suite
Extensive collection of high-quality, fact-checked research content, resources, and tools.
Britannica Library: Children
Age appropriate material from the child-friendly collection through to the adult general reference collection.
Britannica Library: Reference Center
Users can switch between 3 reading levels on each article, listen to article read aloud, and use Merriam-Webster’s double click dictionary to learn definitions and hear pronunciations. Articles can also be translated into over 80 languages
Britannica Library: Young Adults
Britannica Library for Young Adults provides the trusted name and information people have come to expect from Encyclopedia Britannica in a format designed for middle- and high-school students.
Britannica Online
Comprehensive encyclopedias for different age groups, including three Spanish editions, Annals of American History and World Data Analyst.
Britannica School Edition (K-12)
The go-to site for K-12 research.
Britannica School: Elementary School Edition
Britannica School is the most comprehensive source of factual information, written specifically for students of all ages and reading abilities.
Britannica School: High School Edition
Britannica School is the most comprehensive source of factual information, written specifically for students of all ages and reading abilities.
Britannica School: Middle School Edition
Britannica School is the most comprehensive source of factual information, written specifically for students of all ages and reading abilities.
Business (Gale OneFile)
Business contains full-text coverage of all business disciplines, including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management and strategy, and business theory and practice. Users will understand the activities of companies and industries worldwide through leading business and trade publications, which are updated daily. Complementing these titles is a selection of international, U.S., and regional news publications
Business Searching Interface
The Business Searching Interface (BSI) is EBSCO’s highly focused user interface created especially for the business searcher. Business Searching Interface provides an easy way to both browse and search for country economic data, company profiles, industry information and market research.
Cancer (2nd ed.) (Salem Health)
This second edition of Salem Health: Cancer includes 911 essays in 4 volumes on all aspects of cancer for all non-specialist interest groups—from those who have been diagnosed, to caregivers, family members, students, and readers with a general interest in health. The essays in this 4-volume set address diseases, conditions, symptoms, cancer-related syndromes, chemotherapy and other drugs, cancer centers, genetics, the biology of cancer, medical specialties, tests, procedures, complementary and alternative therapies, lifestyles, healthy and preventive strategies, and the many social and personal issues surrounding cancer, from cancer’s impact on minority populations, finances, insurance, relationships, and emotional coping.
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Careers In…Series (Salem Press)
Career Subjects include: The Arts: Fine, Performing, & Visual, Communications & Media, Education and Training, Environment & Conservation, Gaming, Green Energy, Hospitality & Tourism, Human Services, Information Technology, Nursing, Sales, Insurance & Real Estate, Science & Engineering, Social Media, Writing & Editing
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Children’s Resources on EBSCO Explora
Get help with your schoolwork using Explora, a kid-friendly research experience from EBSCO.
College Board
Helps students prepare for the SAT’s, and other college exams. Also offers tips on planning for college.
Consumer Health Complete
The most comprehensive database for consumer-oriented health content, Consumer Health Complete is designed to help users gain an overall understanding of key topics across the health and wellness spectrum — from mainstream medicine to complementary, holistic and integrated medicine.
Consumer Reports
Ratings for more than 5,000 products, expert reviews, test results, user reviews, product video clips and access to issues of Consumer Reports magazine.
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Criminal Justice (Gale OneFile)
Criminal Justice informs the research process for researchers who are studying law, law enforcement, or terrorism; training for paralegal service; preparing for a career in homeland security; delving into forensic science; investigating crime scenes; developing policy; going to court; writing sociological reports; and much more.
Critical Insights: Alfred Hitchcock (Salem Press)
Why yet another essay collection on Hitchcock? First, and most obviously, Hitchcock is the type of genius about whom not enough can ever be written or even said. His body of work is so extensive, his quality so consistent, his themes so pervasive, and his style so innovative, that energetic and insightful discourse on his oeuvre can never be exhausted. Additionally, as times, borders, politics, technologies, and attitudes change, so, too, do our readings and understandings of Hitchcock and his films. In an increasingly postmodern world, we can recognize Hitchcock’s imprint everywhere, from movies to streaming television, from fiction to documentary, from literature to academia, from fashion to art, and even down to the very essential ideas about how our world and the people in this world think and operate. As a cursory glance through this book will show, Critical Insights: Hitchcock is intended to contribute to the ongoing discourse about the Master of Suspense, his body of work, and his larger influence on world culture. Contributors have been selected from across a generous array of experiences and disciplines, from online bloggers to home video enthusiasts to the highest levels of academia and Hitchcock scholarship. The resulting volume thus offers a wide range of essays, each of them intended for readers at the high school and/or undergraduate student level.
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Critical Insights: Censored & Banned Literature (Salem Press)
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Critical Insights: Dystopia (Salem Press)
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Critical Insights: John Updike (Salem Press)
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Critical Insights: Literature in Times of Crisis (Salem Press)
This volume is designed to offer a multifaceted exploration of the general theme of “Literature in Times of Crisis,” with the term “crisis” variously—and very broadly—defined. Like all the other volumes in the Critical Insights series, this one is divided into several sections.
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Culinary Arts (Gale OneFile)
Culinary Arts offers a variety of information from major cooking and nutrition magazines, as well as book reference content from Delmar.
Defining Documents in American History: Supreme Court Decisions (1803-2017) (Salem Press)
Defining Documents in American History: Supreme Court Decisions (1803-2017), offers in-depth analysis of a broad range of the landmark cases argued before the U. S. Supreme that have explored the Constitution and its amendments in cases such as Brown v. Board of Education, Roe v. Wade, Miranda v. Arizona, and Obergfell v. Hodges. These cases have touched on the rights that underpin the nation’s laws: states rights, civil rights, voting rights, and women’s rights, as well as right to privacy, the definition of marriage, the limits on the powers of the executive branch, segregation, affirmative action, and the rights of defendants. This text closely studies sixty court opinions and delivers a thorough examination of the intent and impact of the majority rulings, as well as the significant concurrences and dissents prepared by the Supreme Court justices from Marbury v. Madison in 1803 to Cooper v. Harris in 2017. The material is organized under three historical groupings.
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Dementia Handbook & Resource Guide (Salem Health)
This comprehensive work comes at a time when a new case of dementia is being diagnosed, worldwide, every three seconds, according to the World Health Organization. Today, about 50 million people suffer from dementia. That number is expected to reach 82 million in 2030 and 152 million by 2050. Dementia Handbook & Resource Guide combines valuable educational information for patients, families, and caregivers. It offers statistics, both nationally and state by state, as well as discussions about treatment and outcomes. In addition, it offers details on 23 different types of dementia and conditions that can cause, or affect, dementia from Aging to Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
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Diabetes Handbook & Resource Guide (Salem Health)
The Diabetes Handbook & Resource Guide covers diabetes mellitus and 16 risk factors and complications, from aging to stroke, that either influence the formation of diabetes, or are directly caused by the disease. This work combines valuable, easy-to-understand educational information for consumers, patients, and their families, with official guidelines about diabetes management, healthy lifestyles and how to prevent and treat related conditions.
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Digital Literacy: Skills & Strategies (Salem Press)
Salem Press is pleased to announce our Digital Literacy: Skills & Strategies volume, a carefully curated selection of essays aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the changing digital landscape in education and in society at large. Digital technology is creating a progressively borderless world, one in which ideas and information can be shared in a decentralized manner. Along with this democratization, however, has come misinformation (unwitting or deliberate), data privacy issues, and all manner of cybercrime. Digital literacy—broadly defined as understanding and being able to use digital devices and technologies such as internet platforms and social media—has become an essential component to living, working, and taking part in education in modern society. Critical thinking skills and science and data literacy are paramount to maneuvering the digital information environment with confidence.
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DigitalLearn.Org
Designed to help promote digital literacy. 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, this resource has the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed.
eBook Collection (EBSCO)
Browse through EBSCO’s own selection of eBook content. Choose to either read the titles in your browser or download the book as a PDF. You may also add a title to your own folder so you can go back and read it later.
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EBSCOhost (Main Page)
Start here on the main page of EBSCOhost and decide if today you wish to dive into the world of car maintenance through the Auto Repair database or discover good read-alikes for that book you just read on NoveList.
Economics and Theory (Gale OneFile)
Economics and Theory offers a strong emphasis on titles covered in the EconLit bibliographic index. This content is useful for starting a business, marketing a product, developing policy, analyzing trends, constructing economic models, investing for the future, researching rates, and more.
Encyclopedia of Global Warming (Salem Press)
Biographical essays discuss individuals who have had significant impact on the study of climate change.
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FAFSA
Federal Student Aid supports post-secondary education by providing money for college to eligible students and families.
Financial Literacy Starter Kit (2nd ed.) (Salem Press)
This volume provides readers with easy-to-understand guidance on how to manage their finances. Designed for those who are just starting out and for those who may need help handling their finances, this volume outlines, step-by-step, how to make the most of your money, which pitfalls to avoid, and what to watch out for, and gives you the necessary tools to make sure you are fully equipped to manage your finances.
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Flipster
Flipster is a digital magazine service provided free to Ipswich residents by EBSCO. You can view full magazines online on your computer, or use the Flipster app to download and read digital magazines offline.
Freegal
Freegal is a free music download service that allows library cardholders to download music from Sony Music’s catalog of legendary artists, featuring notable names across a number of genres. You can download or stream from your desktop or from the Freegal app on your mobile device. Enjoy accessing 8 million songs with just the use of your library card!
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Gardening and Horticulture (Gale OneFile)
Gardening and Horticulture focuses on the practical aspects and the scientific theory of horticulture studies. Gardening and Horticulture offers biotechnologists, farmers, hobbyists, and landscape architects access to important content relevant to their pursuits.
General Research on Explora
Explora provides easy-to-use features and relevant results with reliable content from the world’s leading magazines and reference books, including high-quality articles licensed from reputable publishers, including primary source documents, news articles, and Associated Press videos.
Genetics and Inherited Conditions (2nd ed.) (Salem Health)
Based on the goals and scope of this text, it is impossible to discuss all of the many developments in genetics and genomics over the years. However, here, several important events are highlighted as it is likely that these events could change or have already changed the face of modern genetics.
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Health and Medicine (Gale OneFile)
Health and Medicine includes information created specifically for students, knowledgeable consumer health researchers, and health care professionals. This database is the perfect resource for up-to-date information on a complete range of healthcare topics.
HeritageHub (NewsBank)
The largest and most comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices. Extensive editorial review of all newspaper sections ensures thorough selection of obituaries for easy access. An easy-to-use interface allows searching by name, date range, or text such as institutional name, social affiliation(s), geographic location(s), philanthropic activities, etc.
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Hispanic Life in America (Newsbank)
The experience and impact of Hispanic Americans as recorded by the news media, 1704 to today. Comprehensive coverage of the Hispanic American experience sourced from nearly 17,500 American and global newspapers, including almost 450 Hispanic American newspapers. Provides full-text searching as well as access to content by Topic, Event, and Eras in Hispanic American History. Updated daily.
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Home Improvement (Gale OneFile)
Home Improvement (Gale OneFile) places the research of hobbyists and professionals on a solid foundation with articles from more than 200 home improvement-focused titles. Home Improvement covers topics such as architectural techniques, tool and material selection, zoning requirements, and more.
Home Improvement Source
Home Improvement Source is a DIY database of full-text content from leading home improvement magazines and reference books, plus a collection of images not found anywhere else online.
Hoopla Digital
Hoopla is a free service offered by the library that allows you to borrow digital items anytime, anywhere. There is no waiting for any of the items on Hoopla. Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, movies, TV shows, music albums, comics, and digital magazines instantly! Enjoy Hoopla on your desktop or on the Hoopla app for smart phones and TVs. Ipswich library card holders can borrow 5 items each month.
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Indigenous Life in America (Newsbank)
The experience and impact of Indigenous Americans as recorded by the news media, 1690 to today. Offers an expansive window into Indigenous history, allowing for an examination of the full depth of America’s past and present through a wide and diverse lens.
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Infectious Diseases & Conditions (2nd ed.) (Salem Health)
This second edition of Salem Health: Infectious Diseases & Conditions presents essays on a variety of topics in infectious, or communicable, diseases. Original articles have been updated and new articles added to bring the content up to date. This A-Z encyclopedia arranges 632 essays covering all aspects of infectious diseases, including pathogens and pathogenicity, transmission, the immune system, vaccines, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, drug resistance, epidemiology, history, organizations, research, and social concerns such as aging, poverty and disease, children and disease, stress, quarantine, and bioterrorism. The essays were written for non-specialists by medical professionals such as doctors, nurses, clinical practitioners, researchers, and therapists, as well as professors in science and medicine and professional medical writers.
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Insurance and Liability (Gale OneFile)
Insurance and Liability addresses concerns about the protection of physical and intellectual assets for everyone from individual property owners to multinational corporations. Insurance and Liability connects researchers to hundreds of thousands of updated articles from leading journals.
Kanopy
Ipswich Public Library cardholders now have access to Kanopy, a free video streaming service known for providing “thoughtful entertainment” such as award-winning movies, documentaries, foreign films, classic cinema, independent films, and educational content. Library users get 6 credits to view premium titles each month as well as unlimited access to Great Courses, Kanopy Kids (including episodes of Sesame Street), and a rotating catalog of free titles. Follow the provided link to read the steps needed to start using Kanopy right away on a variety of streaming devices.
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Libby by OverDrive
Libby by OverDrive is a free service offered by the library that allows you to borrow or put on hold digital content anytime, anywhere. Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines and enjoy them on your desktop or on either the Libby app, both available for free from your device’s app store.
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Libby by OverDrive for Kids
Follow this link to be led directly to digital content geared specifically to younger readers, from beginning to middle school readers.
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Magill’s Medical Guide (8th ed.) (Salem Health)
The goal is for this eighth edition of Magill’s Medical Guide is to provide easy access to the full range of medical and heath care concerns with ample resources for further research. The authors anticipate that readers will either have experience with one of the topics covered here, or have a loved one who has. To reach their goal, the contributors have reviewed the majority of entries from the previous edition, updated and revised many of them, and added a significant number of new topics.
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Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles
Junior Operator Licensing in Massachusetts including obtaining learners permit, drivers education program and locating driving schools, drivers manual, etc.
NoveList K-8 Plus
NoveList K-8 Plus is a database of book recommendations for all library workers who do readers’ advisory. Our expertise and passion for books and reading means you’ll always be able to provide the best help to the youngest readers in your community.
NoveList Plus
NoveList Plus allows your library to stand out by helping readers find books that perfectly match their reading preferences and moods. The NoveList Plus database is powered by experts. We identify unique story elements that make results relevant and exciting and provide additional information to enrich the results.
Nursing and Allied Health (Gale OneFile)
Nursing and Allied Health includes full-text titles cited in CINAHL to support specialized care, treatment, and patient management. Nursing and Allied Health helps nursing professionals working in the field as well as students studying a nursing-focused curriculum.
Nutrition (Salem Health)
This encyclopedia is conveniently organized into three volumes. Volume 1 analyzes the nutritional value of hundreds of different foods and also includes a section of important nutrition material from the United States Department of Agriculture that includes 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, eating patterns, and a variety of healthy eating styles. Volume 2 focuses on how medical nutrition therapy (MNT) can help treat various disease states, and is a valuable resource for patients, and their families, who are struggling with illness. Volume 3 consists of an assortment of topics associated with a healthy diet, including eating breakfast, avoiding fast food, and getting enough sleep and also includes a section of articles dedicated to the nutrition requirements throughout the lifespan that address how nutritional needs change with age. Also in Volume 3 is analysis of micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) by their action in the body, food sources, potential for deficiency/toxicity/medication interaction, and current research.
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Nutrition, Obesity, & Eating Disorders Handbook & Resource Guide (Salem Health)
Nutrition, Obesity, & Eating Disorders covers 11 conditions that are either directly caused, or affected, by the food that we eat, from allergies to ulcerative colitis, and seven conditions that are affected to varying degrees by our diet, like cancer, mental illness, and sleep disorders. This work combines valuable, easy-to-understand educational information for consumers, and patients and their families, with official guidelines about good nutrition, healthy life styles and how to prevent and treatment related conditions.
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Online Learning Portal (Gale)
Provides a virtual learning environment with 365 online, instructor-led courses focused on professional development, technology skills, and personal enrichment.
Opposing Viewpoints (Gale in Context)
Having a clear, compelling point of view on today’s most debated political and social issues requires finding the most credible facts and insights. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints simplifies your search by bringing together thousands of resources to provide authoritative articles, research reports, videos, and statistics. This database steers you away from unreliable content that online browsers sometimes serve up and helps you draw your own conclusions about global warming, the minimum wage, and hundreds of other debated topics.
Parenting: Styles & Strategies (Salem Health)
Salem Press is pleased to announce our Parenting: Styles & Strategies volume, a carefully curated selection of essays aimed at parents of all ages and backgrounds. Parenting is perhaps the hardest and most thankless, yet most rewarding job one can have. This new volume explores a range of topics for those wishing to supplement their own knowledge and experiences in the role of Parent. With carefully researched content written in easy-to-understand language, this guide is meant to provide insight on key topics of concern for all parents in today’s world. Parenting: Styles & Strategies begins with a comprehensive introduction and is followed by nearly 100 entries written by experts in the fields of academia and healthcare. Topics include conditions such as ADHD and autism, breastfeeding, family dynamics, gender identity and roles, illness and loss, parenting in the digital age, passing on traditions, peer pressure and bullying, racism, and substance abuse and misuse, to name a few.
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PebbleGo
PebbleGo is a curricular content hub for K-2 students that offers informational articles, activities, and literacy support for students. It is available in both English and Spanish.
Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine (Gale OneFile)
Gale OneFile: Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine covers the fields of physical therapy, physical fitness, and sports medicine. Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine offers a wide spectrum of information, including proven treatment techniques, experimental research, and more.
Popular Magazines (Gale OneFile)
Gale OneFile: Popular Magazines includes the most searched magazines focusing on current events, sports, science and health issues.
Power Search – Publication Search (Gale)
This resource searches across all of the Gale databases to which NYPL subscribes, including Academic One File, General One File, and Infotrac Newsstand.
Power Search (Gale)
Gale Power Search is a cross-search platform designed to allow you to search through multiple Gale resources all at once. Users can select where to search, including Gale OneFile, Gale In Context, Gale Literature, and Gale eBooks resources.
Principles of Anatomy (Salem Press)
This new resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of anatomy using easy-to-understand language that provides both a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important and evolving subject. The book contains 172 entries which are arranged alphabetically, from “Abdomen” to “Wounds,” making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Astronomy (Salem Press)
This new resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of astronomy using easy-to-understand language, giving readers a solid start and deeper understanding and appreciation of this complex subject. The 140 entries range from Ablation to Quarks to XMM-Newton, and are arranged A to Z, making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Behavioral Science (Salem Press)
Following the Editor’s Introduction, Principles of Behavioral Science includes 171 entries. Each starts with a brief definition that summarizes the topic, and subject entries include a bulleted list of key concepts. Many entries include photographs and diagrams, and all entries end with a helpful bibliography. The introduction begins with discussion of the earliest mention of depression and thought disorders, in 1550 BCE in the Eber’s Papyrus, and touches on other pre-modern-era explorations of mind, mental health, and behavior before delineating how scientific investigation changed the study of psychology. Following the entries, Principles of Behavioral Science ends with helpful appendices: Bibliography; Glossary; Organizations; and Subject Index.
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Principles of Biology (Salem Press)
This new resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of physical science using easy-to-understand language, giving readers a solid start and deeper understanding and appreciation of this complex subject. The 112 entries range from Activation Energy to Zoology and are arranged in an A to Z order, making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Botany (Salem Press)
This resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of botany using easy-to-understand language that provides both a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important and evolving subject. The book contains 145 entries which are arranged alphabetically, from “Adaptive Radiation” to “Wood,” making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Business: Accounting (Salem Press)
rinciples of Business: Accounting discuss topics vital to the understanding of this critical field, including accounting structures, business and entrepreneurship issues, ethical responsibilities, ramifications of a growing global economy, and taxation, as well as both the Global and U.S. Financial Crises of 2007-2010. Understanding the principles of accounting is vital for all businesses and government entities, as well as for individuals.
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Principles of Business: Finance (Salem Press)
Principles of Business: Finance is the first volume in the new Principles of Business series by Salem Press. Other volumes will cover management, marketing, entrepreneurship, accounting, international business, and more. Finance, as the first volume in the series, provides an important foundation for the rest of the volumes but, indeed, is just as important as a stand-alone topic as it relates to the success and well-being of all businesses and individuals around the world. Understanding finance is necessary for new businesses and businesses needing continued financing to manage. Taxes, insurance, transportation, and other costs of doing business may also need to be financed before payments and profits are possible. Final end users may also need financing in order pay for the products and benefits they receive. The entire economic process depends of the liquidity that lubricates the process, with banks and their equivalents a separate and indispensable industry on its own.
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Principles of Business: Leadership (Salem Press)
Leadership is both a fascinating concept and a continual challenge to those whose job it is to be a leader. There have been many studies conducted on leadership and shelves and shelves of books written about the topic. In addition, many successful leaders, coaches, and managers have published their personal stories with advice about how to follow their example. If you are interested in reading more about leadership, then this volume is for you. The book contains over 100 articles covering a wide range of topics in the field of leadership, and is arranged alphabetically for your convenience.
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Principles of Computer Science (Salem Press)
Computer science generally refers to the body of knowledge that allows humans to use mechanical aids to do mathematical calculations very efficiently. While the term computer originally referred to a human who was able to do simple arithmetic quickly and accurately, the name has been transferred to programmable automata, which are able to do the same thousands to billions of times faster. Clearly computer science is in the midst of a revolution of its own making. It is not possible to predict where or when things will “settle down,” or if they ever actually will. Nonetheless, a few outcomes are already clear: Information will become more and more available and there will be an increased need for professionals in the great many fields impacted by the advances described here. If this volume helps you to see even a bit more clearly through the maze of opportunity, it has been well worth the effort of the publisher to bring it together.
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Principles of Health: Allergies and Immune Disorders (Salem Health)
This resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of allergies and immune disorders using easy-to-understand language for a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of these important subjects. This work begins with a comprehensive Editor’s Introduction to the topic written by Michael A. Buratovich, PhD. Following the Introduction, Principles of Health: Allergies & Immune Disorders includes 119 entries arranged in 6 broad categories.
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Principles of Health: Anxiety & Stress (Salem Health)
This new resource provides students and researchers with a fundamental understanding of a wide range of disorders related to anxiety and stress—including Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Occupational Stress, Depression, and Social Anxiety Disorder—using easy-to-understand language for a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important subject. This work begins with a comprehensive Editor’s Introduction to the topic of anxiety and stress written by Lindsey L. Wilner, Psy.D. and Megan E. Shaal, Psy.D. Following the Introduction, Principles of Health: Anxiety and Stress includes 169 entries arranged in seven broad categories.
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Principles of Health: Diabetes (Salem Health)
This resource provides students and researchers with a fundamental understanding of all the different forms of diabetes—including Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, and Diabetes Insipidus—using easy-to-understand language for a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important subject. This work begins with a comprehensive Editor’s Introduction to the topic of diabetes. Following the Introduction, Principles of Health: Diabetes includes 126 entries arranged in seven broad categories.
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Principles of Health: Obesity (Salem Health)
Covering important topics in the fields of obesity, nutrition and weight management using easy-to-understand language, Principles of Health: Obesity is designed to provide a solid background and understanding of obesity, its causes, and treatment options. Following a detailed Editor’s Introduction by Dawn Rutherford, MS, RDN, the 140 entries in this work are arranged in the following seven broad categories.
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Principles of Health: Pain Management (Salem Health)
This new resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of pain management using easy-to-understand language for a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important subject. This work begins with a comprehensive Editor’s Introduction to the topic of pain management written by Michael Buratovich, PhD. Following the Introduction, Principles of Health: Pain Management includes 146 entries arranged in seven broad categories.
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Principles of Information Technology (Salem Press)
This new resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of information technology using easy-to-understand language that provides both a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important and evolving subject. The book contains 121 entries which are arranged alphabetically, from “Access to Communications Technology” to “Workplace Monitoring,” making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Modern Agriculture (Salem Press)
This resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of modern agriculture using easy-to-understand language for a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important and evolving subject. All of the entries are arranged in an A to Z order, making it easy to find the topic of interest. This reference work begins with a comprehensive introduction to climatology, written by volume editor Richard Renneboog, MSc.
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Principles of Pharmacology (Salem Press)
This resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of pharmacology using easy-to-understand language for a solid background and a deeper understanding and appreciation of this important and evolving subject. All of the entries are arranged in an A to Z order, making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Physical Science (Salem Press)
This resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of physical science using easy-to-understand language, giving readers a solid start and deeper understanding and appreciation of this complex subject. The 112 entries range from Audiology to Weight and Mass Measurement and are arranged in an A to Z order, making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Principles of Programming & Coding (Salem Press)
This book presents over 140 articles on various aspects of coding and programming. The articles range from the strictly technical to general discussions of human psychology. Not all are free from controversy. Nor will reading of all the articles make one an expert on any branch of computer science. Nonetheless, the articles provide a snapshot of the current state of this rapidly changing field of human endeavor, one so rapidly changing that a bright high school student’s contribution may have more impact than that of a Ph.D. Indeed, many of the most successful workers in this area have interrupted their formal education so that they could devote all their youthful energy to it. The only promise that can be made to the reader is that changes are taking place and that the pace of innovation is not slowing down.
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Principles of Sustainability (Salem Press)
Salem Press is pleased to add Principles of Sustainability as the ninth title in the Principles of series that includes Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Computer Science, Physical Science, Biology, and Scientific Research. This new resource introduces students and researchers to the fundamentals of Sustainability using easy-to-understand language, giving readers a solid start and deeper understanding and appreciation of this complex subject. The 149 entries include entries that explain basic principles of Sustainability, ranging from Agricultural Runoff to Zoning Laws, as well as discussions of important treaties, laws, organizations, and events related to sustainability, such as Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and Earth Day. All of the entries, and are arranged in an A to Z order, making it easy to find the topic of interest.
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Rosetta Stone
This interactive learning program offers 24 languages to choose from. For mobile use, please download the app from your device’s app store for free and then return to use this link to sign in with your library card.
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Small Engine Repair Source
This reference database provides detailed, user-friendly repair guides for all manner of small engines, from motorcycles and ATVs to generators and outdoor power equipment.
Social Law Library
Research. Education. Services. Answers
The New York Times
Offers full text of all articles from 1985 to the present. May not contain content exclusive to nytimes.com.
Vocations and Careers (Gale OneFile)
Vocations and Careers aids users in researching a vocation, finding an appropriate institution of learning, job searching, and maintaining a career. Vocations and Careers offers hundreds of current and applicable periodicals ranging from general career guides to highly specialized industry journals.
Women’s Health (Salem Health)
This first edition of Salem Health: Women’s Health includes nearly 300 articles in 2 volumes on all aspects of health that relate to women specifically—from childhood to adulthood. The articles in this 2-volume set address diseases, conditions, symptoms, syndromes, risk factors, treatments and cultural and social perspectives. This comprehensive reference publication builds on several other Salem Health titles, from Magill’s Medical Guide to Salem Health: Nutrition and Salem Health: Community & Family Health Issues. It will be of interest not only to public library patrons but also to premedical students specializing in female-specific fields and those building collections for the patient population. Essays vary in length from 400 to 2,000 words, ranging from one to five pages.
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