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Homework Help

Get help when you need it: Use your library card to access reliable digital resources wherever you are. In the Library’s databases section, you’ll find teacher-approved content across subject areas to help you prep for a test, learn a language, research a topic, write an essay, or get live help from a tutor.

Need a tutor? Visit HelpNow by Brainfuse to interact with live tutors who are trained to assist students with math, science, reading, writing, social studies, PSAT/SAT, ACT, AP and state standardized tests. Tutors are available 2–11 p.m. ET daily.

Need an authoritative archive of world news articles? Select World News Digest to research current events along with historical content dating back to the 1940s, including extensive historical video footage never before contained in the database, bringing decades of key historic events to life.

Need help writing an effective essay? Check out Writer’s Reference Center, a convenient one-stop location for all of the tools necessary to write and research skillfully. One of the best things about this resource is the presentation of a step-by-step guide to writing a good essay.

Need ebooks? Infobase Books offers convenient, simple-to-use ebooks about countries, people, STEM topics, and other subjects.

Need help learning a language? Mango Languages is the place to be! Mango offers more than 70 world language courses as well as courses for English learners, all from expert linguists. It provides more in-depth content, more lessons, and additional culture and grammar notes. Download the app to your phone and log in with your library card number.

Need help researching opposing views? Visit Points of View Reference Center or Opposing Viewpoints (Gale). These databases provide rich content to help you assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues, including complex social issues that confront our society today, and develop analytical thinking skills.

See the full list of resources in the Homework Help section of the Research/Adult & Teen Databases page.

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