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Catalog | Request books and other materials. Titles will be delivered to a member library. |
| Questions? Read how to use the Catalog, how to login using your Mid-York yellow library card and PIN. |
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PLEASE NOTE: Due to state funding cuts to the Mid-York Library System budget we are no longer able to provide access to the following resources effective July 1 (EBSCO MasterFile Premier, EBSCO BusinessSource Premier and Newspaper Source). We are now providing access to a comparable resource through ProQuest Platinum which is funded through the NOVELNY pilot project . |
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EBSCO databases: Primary Search, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, EBSCO Animals |
| Proquest Platinum: Periodicals covering a broad range of material: business, education, general reference, health, language arts, sciences, social sciences, and many other curriculum-specific subject areas. |
| Grolier Online: Includes access to the Encyclopedia Americana, New Book of Knowledge and Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia as well as Roget's II: The New Thesaurus and the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. |
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Health and Wellness Resource Center and Alternative Health: Full text of magazines and directories. |
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Business and Company Resource Center: Profiles, rankings, investment reports. |
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Searchasaurus: Full text magazine articles and encyclopedias for elementary to middle school. |
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NoveList: Readers' advisory for fiction, links to author Web sites, articles, book discussion guides. [MY] |
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Twayne's Authors Series: Literary criticism on US, World and English authors. |
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NewsBank: Full text newspapers: Syracuse Post Standard 1986-, Rochester Democrat, 2002-, Utica Observer Dispatch, 2003- [MY] |
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Custom Newspapers: Full text of 150 national and international newspapers. |
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New York State Newspapers: Full text of 10 state newspapers, including the New York Times and the New York Post. |
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National Newspaper Index, 1977- : Indexing of: New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post. |
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Sites by subject: links to selected Internet resources. [MY] |