In school access should be automatic.
Drop by the library for the login codes to access these resources at home.
We have access to a couple of fabulous, reliable online research databases, World Book Online and EBSCO Research Databases. World Book Online has incorporated primary source documents, maps, timelines and e-books and Canadian Sources. Among the 24 Canadian e-book titles are Pauline Johnson's Legends of Vancouver and Robert Service's The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses.
EBSCO Research Databases include 1,750 periodicals, 8,300 journals, 100,000 primary source documents, 300,000 photos, maps and flags and 520 full text education journals. The Canadian Student Reference Centre has full text for many magazines as well as thousands of historical essays and biographies. All full text articles are assigned a reading level indicator. It also includes over 100,000 primary source materials and more than 300,000 images.
For teacher reference, EBSCO includes over 260 titles of teacher and administrator journals, periodicals, and books covering education topics such as Assessment, Continuing Education, Current Pedagogical Research, Curriculum Development, Instructional Media, Language Arts, Literacy Standards, Science & Mathematics, and more.