
A core resource for scholarly information across a range of disciplines. Includes thousands of journals, with content either available in full-text or abstracted and indexed.

An online information resource for Rhode Island residents. Databases offered are particularly useful for students, jobseekers, librarians, and educators.

Contains full-text biographies of notable figures, including well-known artists, athletes, scientists, and political leaders. Global in scope. Search by name or browse the database’s 30 categories to identify personalities of interest.

An online library of education research and information maintained by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences. Provides article, reports, and data for people interested in learning more about the theory and practice of education.

Provides access to hundreds of thousands of articles, biographies, videos, images, maps, country comparison tools, and informational websites. Updated regularly. An NPL barcode (the 14-digit number on the back of your library card) is required to access this resource remotely. Click here to access this resource from inside the library.

EBSCO’s interface for teachers, offering access to lesson plans, curriculum standards, and professional development resources. Allows you to access multiple EBSCO databases at once, using a Google-like search box. Patrons can search across ERIC, Teacher Reference Center, Points of View Reference Center, and EBSCO’s ebook collection.

EBSCO’s interface for elementary school students. Kids can search across Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, American Heritage Children’s Dictionary, Middle Search Plus, TOPICSearch, Topic Overview K-5, Points of View Reference Center, and EBSCO’s ebook collection.

EBSCO’s interface for public library patrons. Allows you to access multiple EBSCO databases at once, using a Google-like search box. Patrons can search across MasterFILE Premier, Topic Overviews, Consumer Health Complete, Points of View Reference Center, Read It!, and EBSCO’s ebook collection.

EBSCO’s interface for middle and high school students. Tweens/teens can search across History Reference Center, TOPICSearch, Academic Search Elite, Literary Reference Center, Topic Overview 6-12, Consumer Health Complete, Middle Search Plus, MasterFILE Premier, Biography Collection Complete, Points of View Reference Center, Read It!, and EBSCO’s ebook collection.

Provides over half a million full-text articles on historical topics from peer-reviewed journals, reference books, and other sources. Also includes primary source documents, biographies, maps, and historical photos.

A digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. Content available to NPL patrons covers economics, history, political science, and sociology, as well as other key fields in the humanities and social sciences. NPL cardholders will need to create an account with JSTOR to access this resource remotely.

Offers students and adult learners resources for achieving their educational and career goals. Content includes tutorials and practice tests, resume and cover letter writing guides, and workplace skill-building tools.

Features a full-text collection of author biographies, plot summaries, critical essays, and more. Covers a broad range of genres and timeframes.

Provides full-text articles from nearly 1,700 periodicals. Topics covered: general reference, business, health, education, general science, culture, and more.

Provides full-text articles from magazines for middle and junior high school students. Content includes biographies, historical essays, student pamphlets, primary source documents, etc. Materials come with reading level indicators.

Provides resources exploring multiple sides of complex issues. Helps students assess and develop persuasive arguments, better understand current issues, and develop essay writing skills.

Contains full-text articles from popular children’s magazines, easy-to-read encyclopedic entries, and a vast image collection. Covers a range of topics, from endangered species and famous musicians to fitness and space exploration.

Provides indexing and abstracts for nearly 300 peer-reviewed journals. Topics covered include Best Practices, Curriculum Development, Literacy Standards, Pedagogical Research, Instructional Media, Language Arts, Science & Mathematics, School Administration, and more.

Offers teachers, librarians, and students resources for supporting classroom discussion. Content covers current events, a range of socio-economic issues, scientific discoveries, and other popular topics frequently discussed in school.