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Minitex News articles tagged with "Free Resources on the Web" (24):

What Ever Happened to Google Books?

Spoiler alert: nothing much.

Cambridge University Library Digitizes Chinese Collections

The treasures of Cambridge University Library’s Chinese collections are the latest addition to the Digital Library website which already hosts the works of Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and Siegfried Sassoon, as well as unique collections on the Board of Longitude and the Royal Commonwealth Society.

Free Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Webinar: Using Census Records for Genealogy

How can you use census records in your genealogy research? David M.

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Macauley Library

What sound does a loon make?

American Library Association State of America's Libraries Report 2015

from ALA: Academic, public and school libraries are experiencing a shift in how they are perceived by their communities and society. No longer just places for books, libraries of all types are viewed as anchors, centers for academic life and...

Legal referral resource for every Minnesota county

from the Minnesota State Law Library: Do you ever get questions from patrons about where they can get legal help? The State Law Library has put together legal referral sheets for every county in Minnesota. These can be a great...

Minnesota Public Health Data Access Portal

The Minnesota Public Health Data Access portal at the Minnesota Department of Health now includes interactive County Profiles with environment and health data for each county in Minnesota. Access the portal's data on your computer, tablet, or mobile device at...

ProQuest, University of Michigan Library and Bodleian Libraries Provide 25,000 Early English Books as Open Access Text

from a ProQuest press release: The full text of more than 25,000 titles from the acclaimed ProQuest resource Early English Books Online (EEBO) are now openly available on the websites of the University of Michigan Library and the Bodleian Libraries...