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Drugs & Controlled
Substances: Information for students NEW
Gale
Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) – a
collection of encyclopedias and specialized reference books.
All may be read in Spanish, English, French, German, Japanese,
Italian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified) or Korean .
General
OneFile - a collection of news and
periodical articles on: 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. 
General
Reference Center Gold – an index
as well as a source of full text articles from newspapers,
reference books, and periodicals.
Homework Help.com -
Lessons for students grades 5-12 in math, vocabulary, spelling,
grammar, science, history and government. Available only on Children’s
Department and Career computers.

InfoTrac
Junior - an index as well as a source
of full text articles from newspapers, reference books,
and periodicals designed for students in junior high and
middle school.
InfoTrac
Student - a database designed for secondary
school students to provide information for assignments. 
Opposing
Viewpoints – a collection of
viewpoint articles, topic overviews, full-text magazine,
academic journal, and newspaper articles, primary source
documents, statistics, images and podcasts, and links to
Websites. NEW
SIRS
Discoverer Deluxe - a full text reference
database, containing thousands of full-text articles from
magazines, newspapers and government documents World Almanac
and the Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 
World
Book Online - access to the complete
encyclopedia plus special resources.
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license or state ID number.
Databases marked are
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