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e-Resources |
The library district provides access to a variety of e-resources for
our patrons. These resources are only accessible to patrons of the
library district. In order to ensure this, patrons must provide
some combination of user ID, password, or library card number at the
resource logon screen when accessing from outside the library. User IDs and passwords are only available
by contacting the library district. You can contact us via
email, telephone, or in person. At the library branches, we
have a handout we provide with the necessary information.

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e-Resources with no password required |
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e-Resources Requiring your library card number for access
from inside and outside the library |
The East Bonner County Library District provides access
for its patrons to book reviews via Novelist. Simply enter your library
card number to gain access. |
Novelist K-8 provides reviews, book discussion guides, book award lists,
recommended reads, and tools for working with younger children. |
This fun, lively interface lets young researchers
explore various subjects and interesting sources of information. |
Book Index with Reviews (BIR) is a comprehensive database providing
information on over 4 million titles in a wide range of formats,
including large print, books on tape, etc. |
Book Collection: Nonfiction™ is a cross-curricular database that provides
content representing a wide spectrum of works, including popular series
from top book publishers. |
Searchasaurus is a friendly, colorful, graphical
search interface for public library children's rooms. |
The Student Research
Center provides students in secondary schools with the most
appropriate research tools for easily obtaining the information that
they seek from their EBSCO databases. |
Click
this link for the auto repair database. Again, only your library
card number is required. |
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Databases requiring a user ID and a password from outside the
library. |
Issues
and Controversies in American History
A unique online resource of clear, concise, and balanced explanations of
the most contentious issues in American history. It places students and
other users in the middle of the great historical debates, allowing them
to view these issues as they were being argued. |
Issues & Controversies
Analyzes and explains hundreds of controversial
topics, in a language and format that students can understand.
Issues & Controversies covers more than 70 controversial topics in
24 print issues each year.
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Residents of Idaho, through the Idaho Commission for Libraries, via the
LiLI
Portal, have access to thousands of periodicals, newspapers,
reference, medical, and informational databases, and more. Click
the LiLI logo to be redirected to the login page. The auto repair
database is accessible via this link too. |
Direct link to the LiLI eBooks which provide access to reference sources
from multiple publishers to provide respected authoritative essays on
varied topics from numerous subject areas. |
 Direct link to LiLI databases provided by the Idaho Commission for
Libraries and directed toward secondary and beyond aged students. |
Direct link to LiLI databases provided by the Idaho Commission for
Libraries and directed toward K-12 students. |
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Comprehensive information on over 175 countries, including maps, photos,
and more. Click the icon for in-library access without a password.
For access outside the library, click the Resources Login link above,
enter your library card number and PIN, and scroll to the bottom of the
page.
Genealogy & Historical Databases
From inside the library - Just click on the
logo below
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(no access from outside the library)
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From outside the library - Click the
logo below. Your library card number is required
To access these-Resources from Outside the libraries
(from your home computer):
For the Ebsco databases, simply
use your library card number. The others require a User ID and/or
Password. Email
the
information desk or call the library at 263-6930 ext. 209 or 266-1321
(Clark Fork) for this information.
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