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Please Note: If you are coming in from the web at home or outside the Library and its subscription modem pool, most titles on this list will require either your Farmington Community Library Card bar code number and the last 4 digits of your home phone number or your Metro Net subscription username and password for access . A few databases are available only from within the library, and these are marked with a red arrow (red arrow image).

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red arrow imageAllData Auto Repair

Provides access to comprehensive diagnostic, repair and maintenance information for all domestic and foreign models back to 1982. The database also contains Factory Recall and Technical Service Bulletins (TSB); information on car safety, reliability, performance and comfort; special warranty provisions and extensions; fixes for common problems; illustrated diagnosis and repair procedures; OEM part numbers; diagnostic charts and trouble codes, and component locations and diagrams. Updated quarterly

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Ancestry Library Editionleft red arrow image

Ancestry Library Edition has a new, simplified search screen and contains the following enhancements not previously available in MeL:

  1. Passenger lists from all major U.S. ports including New York, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans
  2. Naturalization records ranging from 1700 to 1900
  3. Immigration records for more than 100 countriesIncrease of more than 10 million names
  4. An improved viewer for documents
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Biography Resource Center

Biography Resource Center is a comprehensive database of biographical information on more than one million people throughout history, from around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas.

Journals Indexed

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College Source Online

A virutal library representing 34,692 college catalogs in full cover-to-cover, original page format with 2-year, 4-year, graduate, professional and international schools.

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Computer Database

For researchers who need to keep pace with the fast changing world of high technology, Computer Database is their Internet- accessible reference solution. With Computer Database, library users can access today's most well-read and influential periodicals on the computer, telecommunications and electronics industries—all in one seamless search. Sources Indexed

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CultureGrams

This database provides a profile of the cultures of 182 countries around the world, with in-depth information on 25 categories. The database also includes StateGrams for all the fifty state, and a Kids' Edition providing a kids'-eye view of 66 countries featuring cultural and geographical information, history, flags, maps and colorful images.

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Discovering Collection

A multimedia reference source with information on six core curriculum areas, specifically: geography & cultures, literature, history, personal biography, science & health, plus an extensive searchable multimedia gallery.

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Educators Reference Complete (1980–    )

K-12 teachers, administrators and undergraduate or graduate students in education will appreciate the focused and timely resources available within Educator's Reference Complete. This powerful database covers multiple levels of education from preschool to college and includes every educational specialty, such as bilingual studies, health, technology and testing. Also included are resources on issues related to administration, funding and policy in education. With more than 1,100 periodicals that cover a wide variety of subjects and 200 reports from the United States Department of Education, the Educator's Reference Complete is an important tool for today's educator. In addition, Educators Reference Complete is the perfect complement for any library that utilizes the ERIC database, because it provides full-text results for nearly half of the journal titles found in ERIC. Journals Indexed

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Facts.com

This Reference Suite consists of seven searchable databases: the World News Digest (divided into three sections: 1940–1979, 1980–present, and World News Special Features   ) which links articles directly to related information in this and six other databases, by means of more than half a million internal editorial hyperlinks.

The six other core reference databases are: Issues & Controversies , Issues & Controversies in American History, Reuters, Today's Science, World Almanac Encyclopedia and the World Almanac Reference Database.

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FirstSearch—This academic source offers databases in the following areas:

  • Arts & Humanities
  • Biography
  • Business & Economics
  • Conferences & Proceedings
  • Consumer Affairs & People
  • Education
  • Engineering & Technology
  • General Topics
  • General & Life Sciences
  • Medicine & Health: Consumer
  • Medicine & Health: Professional
  • Public Affairs & Law
  • Quick Reference
  • Social Sciences
  • Full-text Databases

While FirstSearch is a good place to look for hard-to-find information, be aware that full text is not available for all citations.

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Foundation Directory Onlineleft red arrow image

The Foundation Center's most comprehensive database of nearly 80,000 grantmakers and over half a million grants awarded by the nation's top funders. Updated Weekly. Available at the Main Library only.

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Foundation Grants to Individualsleft red arrow image

The Foundation Grants to Indivduals provides detailed descriptions of more than 6,000 foundation and public charity programs that fund students, artists, researchers, and other individual grantseekers. Foundation Grants to Individuals Online is updated quarterly. Available at the Main Library only.

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General OneFile (1980–    )

A one-stop source for news and periodical articles on a wide range of topics: business, computers, current events, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, literature and art, politics, science, social sciences, sports, technology, and many general interest topics. Millions of full-text articles. Updated daily. Journals Indexed   Newspapers and News Wires Indexed

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InfoTrac General Reference Center Gold (1980–   )

General Reference Center Gold is one of the Library's most popular databases, providing access to general interest magazines, business and industry journals, reference books, and newspapers. Many of the ten million articles here are full-text. Sources Indexed

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Greenwood Daily Life through History Online

Daily Life Online focuses on the men and woman history often forgets, but whose everyday lives created the world we know. Perfect for general readers, students of history, literature, drama, social studies, anthropology, religion, organized by time period, region, and topic for easy navigation.

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HeritageQuest

HeritageQuest Online is a collection of over 25,000 family and local histories, and content from HeritageQuest, the largest genealogical data, products, supplies and equipment provider to consumers and institutions in the United States.

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InfoTrac Junior Edition (2003–    )

This periodical database is designed for students in junior high and middle school with access to a variety of indexed and full-text magazines, newspapers and reference books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more. Sources Indexed

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InfoTrac Student Edition (1980–    )

This periodical database is designed for high-school students with access to a variety of indexed and full-text magazines, newspapers and reference books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more. Journals Indexed

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Kids' InfoBits

Kids InfoBits is a database developed especially for beginning researchers in Kindergarten through Grade 5. Featuring a developmentally appropriate, visually graphic interface, the most popular search method is moving from a broad subject to a narrower topic using the subject-based topic tree. The curriculum-related, age appropriate, full-text content is from the best elementary reference sources and magazines. This database covers geography, current events, the arts, science, health, people, government, history, sports and more.

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LegalTrac

Use this database to find articles in all major law reviews, law journals, specialty law and bar association journals and legal newspapers. Included are articles on Federal and State Cases, Laws and Regulations, Legal Practice, and Taxation. Also included are: British Commonwealth, European Union and International Law. Sources Indexed

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Live Homework Help (Tutor.com)

Available from 4pm to 10pm daily. Requires Windows 2000 or XP. Free Interactive Online Tutoring in Math, Science, Social Studies and English for Grades 4–12 and College Intro.

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Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center

Designed to aid students in researching both sides of a social issue, while making it simple, fast and rewarding, the Center includes over 60 topics from key reference sources, including full-text articles from over 30 major newspapers and newsmagazines, making researching both sides of an issue simple, fast and rewarding. Sources Indexed

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WestLaw with ResultsPlus red arrow image

Includes cases and statutes from Michigan, Federal 6th Circuit and US Supreme Court. Allows for retrieval of Michigan Administrative materials, Michigan law reviews and journals. Westlaw ResultsPlus adds links to on-point analytical aricles from treatises and law reviews. This powerful legal research resource is available only from a dedicated workstations within the Main Library and Farmington Branch. Please see the staff at the Information Desk to arrange for use. Representatives from West Publishing offer free quarterly training sessions.

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Last modified on Thursday, 31-Jan-2008 11:00:59 EST