Welcome to Our Library Science Resources Hub!
Dear Students and Community Members,
We are thrilled to present a curated collection of science resources designed to ignite curiosity and foster a love for learning. Whether you’re a student eager to explore the wonders of the natural world, a teacher looking for engaging materials, or a community member with a passion for science, our library has something for everyone.
Dive into interactive simulations, stay updated with the latest scientific discoveries, and access a wealth of information from trusted sources. Our goal is to support your educational journey and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us.
Happy exploring!
Teacher & Student Resources
PhET Interactive Simulations: This site offers free interactive simulations for physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, and math. It’s a great way for students to explore and understand complex concepts through hands-on learning.
This database offers full text for hundreds of science magazines, journals, reference books, and high-quality videos. It’s an excellent resource for in-depth research and study.
This platform provides a variety of free, age-appropriate STEM resources for students from fifth through 12th grades. It’s a great way to stay updated with the latest in science and technology.
Britannica School
This is an online database for schools that offers a variety of content for students and educators. It includes thousands of articles, images, videos, and primary sources on a wide range of subjects. Britannica School is available at three reading levels: elementary, middle, and high.
Student Databases Resources
Science Databases
Access information on the latest developments across a range of scientific disciplines. Updated daily.
Find overviews, news, and opinions on hundreds of today's important social issues.
Research academic topics ranging from art and literature to economics and the sciences. Ideal for smaller academic libraries.
Access the most searched magazines across Gale OneFile focusing on current events, sports, science, and health issues.
Health Databases
Search a full range of health-related issues, from current disease and disorder information to alternative medical practices.
Find up-to-date information on a range of health care topics. Best for students, researchers, and health care professionals.
Research full-text titles cited in CINAHL and other resources to support specialized care, treatment, and patient management.
Access academic journals and magazines covering the fields of physical therapy, physical fitness, and sports medicine.
Environmental Databases
Access current and authoritative periodical content covering agriculture and its related fields.
Find millions of articles on the practical and scientific aspects of horticulture studies. For all horticultural enthusiasts.
Investigate environmental issues with diverse perspectives from the scientific community, policymakers, and corporate interests.
Non Fiction Science Books and Careers
Science Books
Women Discoverers: Top Women in Science by Marie Moinard
Women Discoverers: Top Women in Science is a book that highlights the achievements of 20 female scientists who have changed the world, often without fanfare or fair credit. The book features a combination of comics and illustrated data epigrams, and is preceded by an introduction from Marie-Sophie Pawlak, President of Elles Bougent scientific society.
The Twenty-One: The True Story of the Youth Who Sued the US Government over Climate Change by Elizabeth Rusch
Compelling and timely, award-winning author Elizabeth Rusch’s The Twenty-One tells the gripping inside story of the ongoing landmark federal climate change lawsuit, Juliana vs. United States of America.
A Quantum Life : My Unlikely Journey from the Street to the Stars by Hakeem Oluseyi
Renowned American astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi (born James Plummer) pens a gripping, gritty coming-of-age memoir, from young boy to graduate-school student, that will resonate with teenagers, especially those of color, who are facing many choices and obstacles as they navigate their young adult lives.
He was born James Plummer and grew up in poor neighborhoods where gangs were common. What set him apart were his love of the starlit sky and the mysteries of science and his off-the-charts IQ.