New York Heritage Digital Collections
Research the people, places, and institutions of New York State with access to more than 170 distinct digital collections.
Research the people, places, and institutions of New York State with access to more than 170 distinct digital collections.
Access to a wide range of historical newspapers that reflect New York's unique history.
Access to local and Long Island regional news stories and articles covering 1985 - Present.
Access to local and Long Island regional news stories and articles covering 1940 - 1993.
ParentTV offers thousands of on-demand parenting videos and courses with content designed to support those who care for children, from pregnancy through to teenage years.
Offers fun and personalized language-learning courses in 163 languages as well as courses for ESL speakers of 50 non-English languages.
Proquest/US Newsstream provides access to local, regional, and national newspapers (1980-current).
An adaptive scholarship search engine that matches students with a list of personally-tailored scholarships.
Contains proprietary book and journal articles, images and videos, topic-specific timelines, tables and charts, and diagrams that provide a thorough grounding in all areas of the science curriculum.
Access science encyclopedias, reference books, and periodicals with a wide range of subjects.
Access to biographical profiles of authors and illustrators for children and young adults.
STAAC wants to empower readers everywhere with knowledge and resources on book bans and censorship.
StopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
Access to local newspapers covering nearly 100 years of Suffolk County, NY history and obituaries.
Full text of The New York Times late edition with access to complete articles from 1980 onward including the Book Review and Magazine sections.
Access to full-text articles of The New York Times from 1851-2017, including obituaries and death notices.
Access to full-text articles of The Wall Street Journal from 1984 through present.