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Databases

What is a database?

Databases are online versions of print encyclopedias and other reference books which the library pays for just like buying books.

They do not count as “Internet” resources because they provide the same information as reference books - they are just in an “electronic” format for easier access.

How to log in:
  • Click on the database name to begin. 

  • If you are at home or school, you need to log-in with your Mesa library card number and PIN to use them. If you do not know your PIN, you will have to come in to the library to choose one.

  • Write down the name of the database you want to use before you log-in from home or school, because we have a long list of databases to choose from.

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Infotrac InfoTrac Junior Edition
Designed for middle and junior high school students. Includes magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias, almanacs and dictionaries.
Infotrac InfoTrac Student Edition
Designed for high school students. Includes magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias, almanacs and dictionaries.    
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
Online version of pro and con research on social issues including abortion, gun control, terrorism, race relations and more. Enhanced with periodical articles.  
SIRS Knowledge Source SIRS
Pro and con articles on social, scientific, health, economic political and global issues from 1,500 magazines, journals and government publications, 1989 to present. Additional features include current World Almanac and Maps of the World.   
 
Web sites

Congressional Research Service Reports on the Environment Topics covered range from grazing rights to oil spills. The content of these excellent reports is appropriate for high school through college.

EE-Link-Endangered Species This is an extremely thorough, quality spot for U.S. and international lists of endangered and extinct species, as well as general fact sheets on endangered animals.

Environmental Literacy Council This site is dedicated to helping young people understand environmental issues.

Natural Resources Defense Council This is a place to obtain interesting, timely articles on major subjects of ecological concern, such as global warming, water resources, and pollution.

United Nations Climate Change Fact Sheets Provides comprehensive articles on global warming. The topics focus on the causes of climate change and the role of humans in this problem. Geared for high school and college.

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