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Our librarians have curated valuable resources that often surpass what you’d find through a regular web search. Explore these resources provided below. If you require further support, our librarians are ready to offer further assistance!
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Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute is probably the most expansive legal reference tool online. Useful features include links to every legal topic imaginable, constitutions and codes, court opinions, law by source or jurisdiction (the 50 states and DC), and the American Legal Ethics Library. Key features are The United States Code, U.S. Supreme Court (1990-date), and New York State Court of Appeals opinions.
A categorized and cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet.
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, we have the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed.
Research passenger records through the entrance to the United States at Ellis Island from 1892 to 1924.
Every Kid Outdoors was created by the Department of the Interior (US Government) so fourth graders and their families could discover our wildlife, resources, and history for free. Use the website to request your free passes to all of the registered national parks in the United States.
Search this site for information on various prescription drugs and medications.
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.
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