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Education Librarian

Suzanne Rook Schilf
405 Cooper Library
rook@clemson.edu
(864) 656-6834

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More Education Resources

 

Primary Search   designed for elementary school libraries and public library children's rooms, contains full text for more than 60 popular, elementary school magazines, 1984-present PASCAL
     
Kid's InfoBits   designed for elementary school students. Full-text information from magazines, newspapers and reference books. Covers current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports, etc., 1990-present
     
Infotrac Junior Edition   designed for students in junior high and middle school. Mostly full-text information from magazines, newspapers and reference books. Covers current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports, etc.; coverage: latest 4 years
     
Infotrac Student Edition   designed for students in high school. Mostly full-text information from magazines, newspapers and reference books. Covers current events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports, etc., 1985-present
     
MAS Ultra   designed specifically for high school libraries, provides full text from nearly 600 popular general interest and current events publications covering general reference, health, science, and other areas, 1984-present PASCAL
     
SIRS Discoverer   designed for students in elementary and middle school. Articles and graphics from U.S. and international magazines, newspapers and U.S. government documents.
     
The New Book of Knowledge
  full-text online children's encyclopedia

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