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Minitex News articles tagged with "ELM" (74):

ELM Tips & Tricks: Sharing ELM links

Spread the word about ELM! Links to ELM resources are easy to share.

ELM Tips & Tricks: Compare Countries

Do you need quick, reliable, up-to-date information about the countries of our world? Check out Britannica's Compare Countries tool.

Updates coming to Britannica School

A new look is coming to Britannica School later this month. As one of the eLibrary Minnesota resources for K-12 research, Britannica is committed to preserving thousands of curated and curriculum-relevant articles, images, audio and video clips to meet every student at every reading level so that students can engage virtually and in-person.

ELM Access to Gale Virtual Reference Library Titles Discontinued

Minitex has discontinued access to the statewide collection of 25 GVRL titles.

PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next now merged

Our new Capstone resources for elementary school students, PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next, can now be found under one link.

ELM instructional materials available

Do you or the teachers, parents, students, or patrons with whom you are working need help or practice using eLibrary MN databases? You can explore and share the instructional materials in the ELM Learning Center. They are available to everyone in Minnesota, no login required.

Additional e-resources available statewide through the school year

Minitex Temporary Access Databases indicates resources that are available until June of 2020 in order to support libraries and schools in online teaching and learning.

Online learning in eLibrary Minnesota

As we all know, schools all over Minnesota are closed, or will be closing soon.  This means that all learning will now be done online via Google Classroom or some other classroom management tool. The ELM databases allow for seamless integration with Google Classroom.

ELM tips & tricks: Finding science experiments

We know that the eLibrary Minnesota resources can be a goldmine for concepts and information relating to the humanities, but we don't always consider turning to them when doing research in the sciences.  There are several databases within