Looking for programs used in class? Do you need to find a newspaper, magazine, or journal article about a specific topic? Do you need an encyclopedia article about an animal, a person, or a place?
One of these many research databases will be able to help you! Remember that you will need the username and passwords (found on the Library Remote Access sheet) to access these from home! Click on the icon for each item to be taken directly to the search page.
Noodletools is our subscription based citation tool! The first time you sign up with NoodleTools, you must be INSIDE the MMS building to get your free username and password. After that, you can access it from anywhere!
Culturegrams is for your Geography and Social Studies projects. The U.S. States and Countries of the World are given in-depth treatment here. The information includes facts such as population, dates of independence, current leaders, and culture, plus much more.
EBSCO Host offers the student research center, which is a database giving access to magazine and journal articles, which range from simple to complex.
Encyclopedia Britannica is a great first step for research about people, places, and things. Basic research about animals, science terms, and theories can be done here, too.
This is our reference section - it's virtual! All the reference material you could need is here in ebook format.
SIRS Discoverer is a database designed for elementary and middle school students. SIRS covers current events, history, health, language arts, math, science, social studies, and technology.
The Student Resource Center Jr. has access to dozens of magazines, newspapers, and journals. These articles range from very basic to very complicated, so choose carefully. The Resource Center also has information from dozens of specialized encyclopedias, so if you are researching an endangered animal, or a famous person, try this one.
Use these resources to learn about the books, magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals available at MMS.
Use this to find username and password information for our various resources.
Click here for help finding and using our digital library resources.
Click here for a tutorial on how to access our ebooks.
You can read ebooks from the MMS library on your phone or tablet. Click the link for instructions.