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Email Media
Specialist, Penni
Cyr, at
cpenni@msd281.org
for
user id's and passwords for our
many databases below.
User ID and Password hint: What is our
school mascot?
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Authorization: 100241083
Password: bears)
Search for a book and request an Interlibrary
Loan from your library.
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Search our
Library card catalog from
school
(OPAC)
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Research from HOME - start with the
School Library
Card catalog, HOME link
REFERENCE, PERIODICAL, AND NEWSPAPER DATABASES
Provided by LiLI - Libraries Linking Libraries in Idaho

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Resource
database of
differing opinions and viewpoints on controversial, contemporary topics
(Purchased
by bear Library).
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Search over 2000 full-text multi-media and periodical sources for CURRENT EVENTS
and historical
data from
(articles date
from 1980 to present). Includes access to History Study Center and
ProQuest Learning:
Literature
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Reference databases offering comprehensive resources both in full text and full
page image;
from general reference to advanced subject matter.
eBOOK REFERENCE DATABASES
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Search 51,979 documents in eBooks from all academic areas
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Database has 3,500 Nonfiction
Reference books on all core subjects and careers, health,
sports, adventure,
technology, life skills, etc.

REFERENCE SOURCES
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Library
of Congress
Search
written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints,
maps, and sheet music documenting the American experience; a digital record of
American history and creativity. These materials chronicle historical events,
people, places, and ideas that continue to shape America
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Auto Repair Reference
Center Wiring Diagrams, Full-text
Repair Manuals back to 1945.

OTHER AREA LIBRARIES
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Card Catalog
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Card Catalog
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Junior High Card Catalog
Junior
High Library website
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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MOSCOW HIGH SCHOOL
Home Page
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Moscow School
District Home Page
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Homework Helper
Lessons plans, fully organized and searchable, for teachers
These
databases are brought to you by Libraries Linking Idaho, a joint effort of the
Idaho Commission for Libraries and the Idaho library community.
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