I'm looking for:
Books, DVDs, CDs and other library materials
Magazines, Newspapers, and Research Databases
- Search for magazine/newspaper articles
- ALPHABETICAL list of research databases
- SUBJECT list of research databases
Materials not owned by the Library
- Interlibrary Loan (borrowing from other libraries)
- Recommend a purchase
- Search other library catalogs
Guides for specific resources
- Guide to Business Resources
- Genealogy & Local History Resources
- Librarian recommended websites
- Special lists of library holdings
Additional Topics
Featured topic - January 2008
DIY: Do-It-Yourself 
In the age of the Internet, instructions about how to do it yourself are only a mouse click or two away. Do you want to know how to make a disco ball with CDs or polish a shoe with a banana? Visit wikiHow below for details. From the esoteric (making a homemade battery using fermented grass) to the practical (coping with an overbearing in-law), check out these www sites to DIY ASAP!
- Instructables - Provides step-by-step instructions that are accompanied by pictures and sometimes even video on "anything and everything imaginable."
- wikiHow - Like Wikipedia, wikiHow is made up of submissions and edits from people all over the world on a wide range of topics.
- Make - Focuses on interesting projects and gadgets. Includes a forum/community page and an online store.
- DIY:happy - A metasite that provides links to smaller, more specialized DIY sites.
- Lifehacker - Contains a collection of tips, tricks, shortcuts, and solutions for technology and everyday life.
view other featured topics