A free, ad-free tool that generates citations and bibliographies for academic assignments and papers.
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.
This resource was designed for the researcher, with comprehensive content available, including ERIC. As a scholarly database, it provides access to acclaimed full-text journals, magazines, and other valuable resources.Â
Students- BEFORE LEAVING CAMPUS
First create an account with your Google log-in for future use off campus.Â
Click on a Database. Click "Sign In."
Click the "Don't Have an Account?" link.Â
Then click "Sign up with Google" and follow prompts.Â
Once off-campus, users can access:
Username: lawsonr14 and Password: Cardinals@1
Then create an account by clicking "Sign In."Â
Click a database, then click Sign In in the upper-right.Â
Click the "Don't Have an Account?" link.Â
Then click "Sign up with Google" and follow prompts.
A research tool designed specifically for middle school students that provides access to a variety of grade-appropriate content, including full-text articles, essays, e-books, primary source documents, and streaming videos.
A research tool designed for students and educators in grades 9-12 that provides access to a variety of grade-appropriate content, including full-text articles, essays, e-books, primary source documents, and streaming videos.
Academic, K-12 Kids and Teens, General and Public Library
A collection of online research databases accessible through the Missouri Research and Education Network (MOREnet), which primarily include EBSCO (offering a wide range of magazines, journals, and newspapers), LearningExpress Library (providing practice tests for standardized exams like ACT and SAT), and HeritageQuest (for genealogy research); all designed to support educational and research needs for Missouri residents.Â
The research library of the United States Congress, located in Washington D.C., and considered the world's largest library, housing an extensive collection of books, recordings, photographs, maps, manuscripts, and other materials, serving as a key resource for Congress and the general public to access knowledge and creativity; established in 1800, it is recognized as the national library of the United States.
A comprehensive database of American genealogical sources—rich in unique primary sources, local and family histories, and finding aids. It delivers an essential collection of genealogical and historical sources—with coverage dating back to the 1700s.Â
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Designed to help people succeed on the tests they must pass to gain citizenship, improve their testing skills, or to further their education or career. Over 300 online academic and licensing practice tests, including SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, Advanced Placement, civil service, military, real estate, law enforcement, citizenship, TOEFL, ESL and basic skills for elementary, middle, and high school skills improvement, and much more. Test preparation materials span ages from elementary through adult. This testing resource also provides instant scoring and customized feedback.
The global leader in standards-based digital content for K-12, transforming teaching and learning with award-winning digital textbooks, multimedia content, professional development, and the largest professional learning community of its kind. United Streaming is embedded in this source.Â
First sign in with Google and "allow" one time.