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Research Databases: E
EBSCOhost DatabasesSearch thousands of magazines, academic journals, newspapers, reference books, photos and maps on millions of topics. Click on Choose Databases to add or remove databases from your search. |
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Explora for Middle Schools (Grades 6-8)Specifically designed with the needs of middle school students in mind, Explora for Middle Schools includes full-text articles from popular, vocational, and trade magazines, full-text newspaper articles, along with images, videos, and primary sources. Lexile reading levels included. Starting in Fall 2023, the public library user experience of Explora will more closely align with the INFOhio user experience. The goal is that a student using Explora at school will have a similar set of resources and results when they use Explora at home or at their local library. |
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Explora for Secondary Schools (Grades 9-12)A far better alternative to websites and search engines for students to look up articles and facts for research papers or homework, Explora for Secondary Schools offers full-text articles from thousands of magazines, journals, and newspapers on a wide variety of subjects, along with images, videos, and primary sources. Lexile reading levels included. Starting in Fall 2023, the public library user experience of Explora will more closely align with the INFOhio user experience. The goal is that a student using Explora at school will have a similar set of resources and results when they use Explora at home or at their local library. |