Reference Links: Databases and Homework Help
Library Resources
INSPIRE, magazine indexes, encyclopedias, and other databases, including the new the Testing & Education Reference Center (TERC) designed to help students — from high school to graduate school to specialty school and beyond and the Small Business Resource Center for how-to information on small business planning, bookkeeping, financing, human resource management, marketing, regional tax laws or starting a home-based business
The West Lafayette Public Library is now subscribing to
ProQuest for access to articles in the past issues of the Journal and Courier and other newspapers.
If you are outside the library you will need your library card for access.
The library is also subscribing to AtoZdatabases.
Premier Reference and Marketing Database including 30 million business profiles & 220 million residents. Ideal for sales leads, mailing lists, market research, employment opportunities, finding friends and relatives, and much more!
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Homework Hotline provides FREE math and science homework help to Indiana students.
- Tutors help students in grades 6-12.
- 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. (Eastern Time)
- Sunday - Thursday
- September - May
Call toll free at 1-877-ASK-ROSE.
The program is funded by Lilly Endowment, Inc. and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Click on the logo to go to NetLibrary and learn more about NetLibrary's eAudiobook collections. Then come into the West Lafayette Public Library and set up a free NetLibrary account and you will be able to access this eContent from home. You can look at the West Lafayette Public Library's e audio book collection - which is provided through NetLibrary - by visiting the NetLibrary site from the Library or while logged into your library account. This eContent is made available through a multi-library cooperative purchase with other Indiana Libraries offered through INCOLSA. This service seems to work the best with Internet Explorer.
Project Gutenberg - online access to many classic books and stories in full text
Librarians' Internet Index
TeachingBooks.net Author Name Pronunciation Guide
