Online Databases available to members of the
St. Lawrence-Lewis School Library System

Students and staff at Edwards-Knox Central School have access to online database services provided by Empire Link, NNYLN and St. Lawrence-Lewis School Library System. Students and staff can remotely access the databases by entering, when required, a username and password. The username and password can be obtained from the librarian.
| Proquest provides access to thousands of current periodicals and newspapers, many updated daily and containing full-text articles from 1986. Username/password required | |
| Databases of magazine articles, pamphlets, dictionaries, Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, current events and animal indexes for grades K-12. Username/password required. | |
| A fully integrated resource bringing together company profiles, brand information, rankings, investment reports, company histories, chronologies and periodicals. No username/password required. | |
| Comprises
600 full-text titles from the Twayne Literary Masters series, 200 each
from Twayne World, US, and English Authors.
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| Use this database to find articles on: Fitness, Pregnancy, Medicine, Nutrition, Diseases, Public Health, Occupational Health and Safety, Alcohol and Drug abuse, HMOs, Prescription Drugs, etc. No username/password required | |
| A rich collection of databases with links to the WWW, over 10 million online full text articles, full-image articles from over 4,000 electronic journals, library holdings, and interlibrary loan. Username/password required. | |
| A database of high-quality "AskA" services designed to link students, teachers, parents and other K-12 community members with experts on the Internet. No username/password required. | |
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NEW! Thousands of author programs and websites, book guides, and book readings |
| The key to one-stop, any-stop access to high quality lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources on the Internet! No username/password required. | |
| This periodical database is designed for students in junior high and middle school, with magazines, newspapers and reference books (most are full-text) for information on current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history and sports. No username/password required. |