eLibraryMN (ELM)
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ELM Tips & Tricks: Providing differentiated content
Many ELM databases have features for adjusting and selecting article reading levels to meet students' needs.
Capstone's PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next now part of ELM
You may already know, but if not, PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next are now available via eLibrary Minnesota (ELM). Capstone, "a trusted children’s publisher and interactive content producer" headquartered in Mankato, Minnesota, offers many education-related resources including print, digital, and blended media products. Via ELM, you can access PebbleGo: Animals and Biographies and PebbleGo Next: States and American Indian Studies.
ELM collection changes take effect today, July 1st
The new suite of ELM resources is now available! These new resources on elibrarymn.org include databases from Capstone PebbleGo, Capstone PebbleGo Next, EBSCO LearningExpress Library Complete, and EBSCO MasterFile Complete.
Juneteenth resources in eLibrary Minnesota
June 19th is celebrated across the United States as Juneteenth, the anniversary of the day the very last slaves were freed. If you'd like to learn more about this holiday, there are several resources in eLibrary Minnesota that provide insight into the history of this day.
Gale's new and updated portals reflect current events
Gale has added and updated portals in their Gale In Context: High School database. Each portal includes a topic overview and links to articles, biographies, images, videos, and more.
Teachers' resources in ELM
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you, teachers, for all that you are doing for Minnesota students.
There are many resources in eLibrary Minnesota for both teachers and students:
Finding kids' magazines in ELM
You can search for publications using the Find a Publication search bar on the eLibrary Minnesota (ELM) portal home page.
ELM tips & tricks: Finding primary sources
History Day is now in full swing, and many second semester research projects are beginning. If you are working with students searching for those elusive primary sources, encourage them to check out these databases in eLibrary Minnesota (ELM).
Algorithmic personalization: My Google is not your Google
"Increasingly online, it's become impossible to escape your own point of view." -Eli Pariser
"A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa." -Mark Zuckerberg
History Day 2020: Best ELM and Non-ELM Resources
History Day research helps students develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and reading skills. It also helps students build their self-esteem and confidence.