New science database available now!

Good news… we now have access to Science Reference Center through POWER Library. Science Reference Center is an Ebsco database so the interface and searching features should be familiar to many of you. This is a great replacement for the county subscription to Science in Context which was cancelled in September 2015.

Description of Science Reference Center:

This e-resource contains full text for hundreds of science encyclopedias, reference books, periodicals, and other reliable sources. In addition, Science Reference Center includes more than 280,000 high-quality science images from sources such as UPI, Getty, NASA, National Geographic and the Nature Picture Library.

Links to the database will soon be added to the Find Articles pages at erec.einetwork.net. In the meantime, you can access the resource from POWER Library. Please remember to add the links to your library database page if your library  manages their own list of databases.

Happy researching!

Sharon (Mt. Lebanon)

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Morningstar Webinars

Morningstar

One of our most consistently popular databases, Morningstar Investment Research, contains mutual fund and stock ratings and reports, including detailed analyst reports. Morningstar is a respected and reliable source of independent investment analysis for all levels of fund and stock investors, ranging from inexperienced beginners to sophisticated experts.

Morningstar has implemented quarterly interactive webinar workshops for 2014 which can be tied into PA Forward’s Financial Literacy initiative[http://pala.affiniscape.com/associations/9291/files/LITERACYfinancial.pdf]

These workshops are hosted by a Morningstar Specialist and will cover different investing concepts. Sessions can be used for your own in-library viewing party or used to leverage your educational programs.

Below are the dates, presenters and topics for the series.

  • March 27th: Christine Benz: Retirement Planning – completed, click here for playback
  • June 19th: Josh Peters: Dividend Paying Stocks – completed, click here for playback
  • September 25th: Adam Zoll: Financing a College Education completed, click here for playback
  • December 11th: Christine Benz: : Give Your Portfolio a Checkup @ 5:00 PM CST & 6:30 PM CSTClick to Register! Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance, will help you check into your portfolio to see how healthy it actually is or if you need to evaluate new opportunities. She will help to assess and align asset allocation and then take corrective actions to improve your portfolio.

Debi Ryder

ACLA

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SIRS Discoverer (not for Dummies)

The SIRS Discoverer database is designed for elementary and middle school students and is provided through the POWER Library by the state of Pennsylvania.  County library staff have access to the link through http://articles.einetwork.net, and CLP staff  have access through the CLP site.  This resource has full text articles and images from over 1900 domestic and international newspapers, magazines and government documents.  It also contains content from reference books and over 30000 color graphics, photos and maps.

New to the site are nonfiction books (in PDF format) organized by topic.  Many of them are Dorling Kindersley books (Eyewitness series of books for children).  Also new is the iThink Skills Tutor, a tutorial which helps students, through the use of an animated guide, to select a research topic and create a research strategy.  The Skills Tutor might interest a student new to writing research who might use it once or twice.  It’s more of a novelty than something that might become an essential teaching tool, mostly because it seems to offer the same limited number of potential research topics each time you start the tutorial.

The Skills Discoverer feature is a good way to find reliable information on the web for hundreds of topics, and the interface is easy to navigate with pre-selected topics.  The interface eliminates the need for time-consuming keyword searching within the database.

Educators will like the ability to search a state’s Common Core Standards for any subject area.  The database also provides hundreds of teaching resources for any given standard in a subject area.  There are research articles and activities for potential lesson plans.  The link to this is featured prominently on the site under Common Core Correlations (nice alliteration!)

There is a section of the site with science experiment ideas called Science Fair Explorer.  This is a fun tool if limited in number of potential experiments.  SIRS Discoverer however is a useful resource in and of itself with thousands of references for science education.

Strongest Pro for using SIRS Discoverer:  thousands of reliable websites on a ton of topics in the Skills Discoverer section of the site. Even older students, adults and library staff would make use of this resource.  Although SIRS Discoverer is for students serious about finding research, there are still some fun graphical interactive parts of the site.  (Adults like me who appreciate larger typeface at times will also like the easy-to- read layout of their website).  The additional of hundreds of high quality PDF books also adds to the site’s attractiveness. 

If you’ve used SIRS Discoverer, please give us your review.

Ann Andrews

Reference Department

Cooper-Siegel Community Library

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gale Biography in Context

Think Phil is the most famous denizen from Punxsutawney?Phil

Searching Gale Biography in Context produces names and biographies of notable people (but not rodents) no matter how big or small your birthplace, worldwide.

From http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/?userGroupName=ein_remote above the search box, click on Birth Place. (You can also search by Occupation, i.e. Meteorologist; Nationality; and Death Place.) Begin to type in your chosen location and autofill will guide you, extremely helpful when you are typing a place like “Punxsutawney”. The search reveals Punxy to be a hotbed for writers and scientists!

Click on the individual’s name for brief reference information and then again on his or her name for more detailed biographical information, which often also includes current contact information – as it does for Crafton native Leroy Newby. Standard Gale tools such as sharing the information via many social media, citation information, and saving or downloading are shown to the right in the detailed information.

Searching Cresson, Pennsylvania, reveals it to be the Birth Place of North Pole discoverer Robert E. Leary!

Spend some time searching for people from your hometown in this terrific database – Mercer, Pennsylvania anyone?

Reznor

Debi –

ACLA

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