We can borrow from both of our public libraries. If they don't have what you need, we can search MaineCat and request it from other libraries. See your librarian for help.
Reliable Sources Custom Search - this is a custom search engine created by your librarian. It only returns results from mainstream news organizations.
Current Events Sources - links to local and national news sources
Digital Maine Library (formerly Marvel) is a large collection of research databases. You will probably need help with this - just ask your librarian!
World Book Encyclopedia Student Edition - "For advanced secondary and college students, this is a reference tool that includes full encyclopedic and multimedia databases supplemented with online books, primary sources, website links and more."
Gale Power Search "Gale PowerSearch contains over 375,000,000 articles found in a collection of authoritative periodicals, scholarly journals, newspapers, and reference content."
ProQuest US Newstream - current US news as reported in newspapers around the country, includes back issues.
Maine News - "Search through the Bangor Daily News, Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel, Maine Times, Portland Press Herald and Sun Journal dating back to 1980."
Medline Plus - the U.S. National Library of Medicine, created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health
Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context - this source presents different viewpoints on a wide variety of controversial issues.
AllSides attempts to present the news from the left, right, and center according to the news organization's editorial bias.
ProCon is a non-partisan organization attempting to present multiple points of view on controversial topics.
The Digital Public Library is a source for "29,505,026 images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the United States".
Let author John Green help you learn how to find and evaluate information.
Make sure you are giving credit to the work of other people. If you're not sure how to cite a source (webpage, image, book, interview etc.,) click here for directions or SEE YOUR LIBRARIAN FOR HELP.