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The following reference databases and online resources are available to Marlborough residents with a valid library card. Most of the resources listed can be accessed from the convenience of your own home. Follow the Connect from Home link and enter your library card number when prompted. On Marlborough Public Library computers, simply click on the title of the database to gain access.
- Provides expansive and in-depth information on the people, events, and topics important to the study of African-American history.
- Spans more than 500 years of political, military, social, and cultural history, highlighting the important people and events of the American experience.
- Covers the important people, events, legislation, and issues relevant to the study of women's history in the United States.
- An historical collection of digital images from communities throughout central and western Massachusetts.
- Access to Grolier's Multimedia Encyclopedia, Encyclypedia Americana and Grolier's Online Kids Encyclopedia. These online encyclopedias are excellent sources of quick reference information middle school students and beyond.
- Explores more than 800 hot topics in business, politics, government, education, and popular culture.
- Provides in depth information on over 150,000 fiction titles including full text reviews, publication information and subject headings. This database also provides suggestions for similar titles and authors as well as guides for book discussions and more.
- Encyclopedias and dictionaries covering all aspects of Western and non-Western visual art.
- This extensive collection of databases contains periodical, reference and primary source information including many full-text articles and information on wide variety of subjects.
- Provides access to full text access to twelve Massachusetts newspapers, including the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Telegram and Gazette
- Presents a broad range of scientific disciplines through extensive definitions, essays, diagrams, biographies, and experiments.
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