Posts Tagged ‘databases’

Keep track of your investments online

One of the fun things about working at the library is telling a patron about something we’ve got and seeing them get all excited, because they didn’t know we have it. This often happens when we tell people about the library’s subscription to Morningstar, a reputable investment research product. Because we subscribe to Morningstar, you [...]

Our new local history page!

Check out our ever expanding online resources through LibGuides.

Worm-Inspired Superglue

Worm-Inspired Superglueby Rachel Ehrenberg Week of August 16, 2009 Material may one day paste together bones in the body… To access the full article

Discover Some Local History

We have a nice collection of local and regional history books at the library.

Announcing our new subscription e-resources!

We are excited to introduce to you the new subscription resources (i.e. we pay, you benefit) that the library is now providing access to starting today, July 1st.

A new car! (Or, how to get Consumer Reports online)

Maybe it is the sunshine we’ve had lately, but I am in the glass-is-half-full mood.  This optimism has me believing that our economy is on the way back up.  Want to join me in this optimistic paradigm? What would be the most optimistic thing we could do?  We could buy a new car.  And if [...]

We're trying new subscription websites for the library – you can help!

Each year in the library, we review the specialized online resources that we subscribe to on behalf of our patrons (you!), and consider new additions. These are products that range from article databases, to international newspaper sites, to streaming classical and world music. You can see what we currently have here. When we’re considering a [...]

I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree

Yesterday I stepped out into my small side yard and heard a very loud buzzing sound.  First I thought, “what kind of power tool is that?”.   I then looked up at the two plum trees in my neighbor’s yard, and was amazed to see that they were filled with bees.

Music at your library

Not only do we have lots of Music CDs but we have several unique streaming audio databases. My favorite of these is Smithsonian Global Sound.

St. Patrick's Day – electronically!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We have, of course, lots of books about Irish history, cuisine, literature, travel, art, etc. I took a look and a lot of these books are checked out already (especially the cookbooks), by all those people who are organized and plan ahead for their St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. So for those [...]