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In addition to the resources that are available at all levels, there are three resources available specifically designed for students at the middle school level.

Available Resources

  • eLibrary Elementary
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers - New York Times
  • World History: Ancient & Medieval Eras (ABC-CLIO)


eLibrary Elementary

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eLibrary Elementary provides relevant, reliable digital content designed to support K-9 research and study. The system utilizes both search and browse methods.
Users can select from natural language, Boolean, topic, or publication search. Older students can also use advanced search fields to further target relevant information. eLibrary Elementary offers millions of 100% full-text documents in many media types.  It includes: Popular magazines,Current newspapers and newswires, television and radio transcripts, audio and video clips, full-color photographs and pictures, full-color maps, reference and historical books and documents.
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sers can link to eLibrary Elementary 24 hours a day through any computer with web browsing capabilities. Tutorial can be found on the elementary page.

  • Quick Start Guide
  • Full Guide for Parents

Pro-Quest Historical Newspaper

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ProQuest Historical Newspapers™, a digital archive, offers full-text and full-image articles for significant newspapers dating back to the 18th Century.  As part of the ProQuest Historical Newspapers™ program, every issue of each title includes the complete paper-cover-to-cover, with full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format.

World History-Modern Era

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World History-Modern Era - A comprehensive library of World History references from 1500-present arranged by date and subject.  Includes interactive connections to curriculum, tools for creating lists, and appeals to different learning styles.


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