WELCOME TO THE MT EVERETT LIBRARY
LIBRARY RESEARCH GUIDE WEB RESOURCES AND PROJECT GUIDES CLASSROOM VIDEO ON DEMAND
EBOOKS
All Massachusetts residents are eligible to receive an e-card from Boston Public Library. Download the Overdrive app to read ebooks and listen to audiobooks.
Access ebooks through Teen Book Cloud. Check your email for username and password or email [email protected]
RESEARCH DATABASES
Full list of databases licensed by the state of Massachusetts. Includes a wide breadth of topics and information sources.
NEWSPAPERS
The Boston Globe - searchable database of Globe articles.
Massachusetts Newspapers - Local newspapers; includes The Berkshire Eagle.
Also includes access to America’s News Magazines.
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The New York Times newspaper database features articles in HTML format.
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CITATION RESOURCES
Easy Bib is an online resource to create MLA, APA, and Chicago citations. Individual accounts may be created to save bibliographies.
Purdue Owl online citation guide.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Check out materials from public libraries in central/western Massachusetts through C/W MARS. Ask in the library about getting your own library card or getting items through Interlibrary Loan.
Here is a video tutorial that shows you how to sign up for an ecard! All Massachusetts residents are eligible to receive an e-card from Boston Public Library that grants you access to electronic research databases including JSTOR and their extensive collection of fiction and nonfiction ebooks.
The Library of Congress provides access to extensive collections of historical documents, images and other materials related to the history of the U.S.
Creative Commons. Use internet resources responsibly. Features images that can be freely used as copyright has been waived and they are in the public domain.
WorldCat. A comprehensive library catalog that searches library catalogs worldwide.
ABOUT
Michelle Raszl, Librarian
[email protected]
413-229-8734 x123
[email protected]
MISSION STATEMENT
Michelle Raszl, Librarian
[email protected]
413-229-8734 x123
[email protected]
MISSION STATEMENT
- The library space is a safe, student-centered environment that fosters the exchange of ideas.
- Library resources and materials serve the educational and personal needs of students, faculty, staff and families.
- The library program creates lifelong learners and nurtures a love of reading.
- The library program focuses on instructing students to be information literate and to be able to follow the tenets of information literacy: to define, seek, find, evaluate, organize and use information to create new knowledge.
- Inquiry learning is modeled, supported and encouraged as a means to student empowerment.
- The library program will instill an understanding in students of how to use technology and information responsibly and create model digital citizens.