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Librarians have chosen and provided resources here which often are a better option for completing certain research than what’s found from a standard web search. For additional help in your research contact one of our helpful librarians.
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Search international genealogical index, pedigree resource file, US Social Security Death Index, Vital Records Index, other genealogical sites, and more.
A jam-packed guide full of financial literacy related topics, guidelines, services, and reference materials.
Best legal information starting point for the consumer. Serious researchers can find Supreme Court Decisions from 1983-date, and find local legal representation.
Search more than 15 million job listings by title, location, and more as well as reviews and ratings on more than 300,000 companies. Research and compare companies by overall rating, CEO ratings, pros / cons, and more. Set up job alerts to get new listings sent to your email inbox and find out what current employees are saying about their employers, all under a single website resource of Glassdoor.com.
A free and feature-rich online résumé building tool allowing the creation of a résumé online by filling out a few forms. Résumés can be formatted in 2-3 clicks by choosing a template, and can be downloaded in a neatly organized file with various formats (text, Word, ODT, HTML, PDF) or stored online and even sent by fax (for free). Samples, a résumé tutorial, and context-sensitive résumé writing tips are also provided.
Official Federal government information from the US Government Printing Office. Included here are popular regulatory materials such as the Federal Register (1994-date) and The Code of Federal Regulations, critical Congressional products such as the Congressional Record (1994-date) and Congressional Bills, and important business materials such as Commerce Business Daily (CBDNet).
“Grants.gov is your source to FIND and APPLY for federal government grants. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is proud to be the managing partner for Grants.gov, an initiative that is having an unparalleled impact on the grant community.” - grants.gov
Affordable Health Care for Non-NYS Residents. (NYS residents should use NY State of Health.) The Health Insurance Marketplace. Learn all you can about qualifying healthcare options for individuals and families, and small businesses.
This easy to use site has combined job listings from job boards, newspapers and company career pages.
Listings for nearly 3,000 registered trademarks and service marks with their generic terms and indicates capitalization and punctuation.
Mid-Continent Public Library’s Juvenile Series and Sequels database provides the ability to find books that are part of a series. If you’re looking for a prequel or sequel to a particular story targeted for younger readers, this is the place to go!
Search or browse through a collection of over 40,000 printable worksheets, created by and for teachers or homeschoolers, in a multitude of focus areas and topics.
Explore the online digital collections of the largest library in the world, the Library of Congress. The Digital Collections hold many rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 digital collections.
This site has a wealth of electronic resources and links to other sites. Health consumers are encouraged to discuss search results with their health care professional.
Find interesting and educationally fun activities and tasks, provided by National Geographic. Be sure to get creative–and maybe messy–with ideas for things to do both inside and outside.
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