Chemical Elements: From Carbon to Krypton - As the title hints these e-volumes cover all the elements of the Periodic Table. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD! The print version is in reference at R 546 N. .
Colonial America Reference Library: Information on all things colonial, Family life, Religion, Education ect. There is also a volume of primary sources, and two volumes of biographies. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD! The print version is in reference at R 973.2 S.
American Revolution Reference Library: Information on all things during the American Revolution. There is a chapter on Colonial Life, Native Americans and Blacks role in the revolution, and more in the Almanac volume. There are also two volumes of biographies and one of primary sources. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD! The print version is in reference at R 973.3 A.
U.X.L. Encyclopedia of Biomes: Covers Coniferous Forest, Continental Margin, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Grassland, Lake and Pond, Ocean, Rainforest, River and Stream, Seashore, Tundra, and Wetland. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD! The print version is in reference at R 577 W.
Science of Everyday Things:Creates a sense of real-life relevance for students by expanding on the explanations of scientific principles and concepts using a straightforward, step-by-step approach. Presents theories in their everyday applications for further understanding. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD!
U.X.L Encyclopedia of Science: This alphabetically organized set opens up the entire world of science in clear, nontechnical language. Topics profiled are related to the physical, life, and earth sciences, as well as to math, psychology, engineering, technology, and the environment. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD!
Dictionary of American History: Features updated and revised entries from previous editions, as well as more than 800 new entries covering recent events and topics not covered previously. This authoritative work serves students, scholars, and general readers interested in a wide range of topics in American history, from the well studied and familiar to the obscure. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD!
Countries and their Cultures: Focuses on cultures and countries around the world, specifically what is and is not shared culturally by the people who live in a particular country. Entries contain descriptive summaries of the country in question, including demographic, historical, cultural, economic, religious, and political information. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD!
Encyclopedia of Food and Culture: Presents 600 articles on food and its place in human culture and society, covering everything from agronomy to zucchini. There are entries on everything from food preparation, distribution and storage to holidays and festivals, nutrition and health, and cultures and cuisines. Entries are supplemented by 400 photographs and illustrations, sidebars, recipes, menus, timelines, and a comprehensive index. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD!
Encyclopedia of World Biography: This edition includes approximately 2,000 more entries than the first, with more women, multicultural and international coverage, bringing the total to approximately 7,000 biographies on notables from every part of the world and from all time periods. Includes thousands of photos, a consolidated index, and more. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD! The print version is in reference at R 920.02 U.
U.X.L. Complete Health Resource: This award-winning resource covers the causes symptoms, diagnoses, tests, treatments and prognoses of 140 health problems; the main systems of the human body, including the circulatory system, the endocrine system, special senses and much more; and a detailed examination of nutrition, and medical and mental health issues. Includes a general glossary, bibliography, and subject index. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD! The print version is in reference at R 610.16 U.
Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco: Learning about addictive behavior - Covers the range of topics related to addiction for researchers in grade six and above. Approximately 200 articles cover everything from binge drinking to the role of genetics in addictive behaviors. Also included are additional articles on media representation, drug use in schools, herbal supplements, and more. ASK THE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PASSWORD!
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nformation Plus Series: Information Plus data are compiled from reports generated by branches of the U.S. government, information collected by major independent polling organizations and authoritative associations, and from professional journals, newspapers, pamphlets, and other reliable sources. Each Information Plus title is a compilation of current and historical statistics -- with analysis -- on aspects of one contemporary social issue, such as abortion, capital punishment, and genetic engineering. Each title is divided into chapters that are devoted to a particular topic.
To search all the e-books at one time use this link to the
Mears Search interface. See Mrs. Fleming in the library for the password. Type your subject in the search box or click on the plus(+) signs to expand each subject and see the individual titles available.