The ultimate elementary reference resource
eLibrary Elementary -- the ultimate elementary
full-text reference resource -- tailors all the
media types and search functionality of eLibrary
for the young reader and researcher. It's an
easy-to-use general reference database designed
specifically to engage and guide younger students.
Students of all ages use eLibrary Elementary's powerful, yet engaging and easy-to-use search interface to find the answers they need from more than 140 magazines, newspapers, books, transcripts, maps, images, educator-approved websites from Homework Central®, plus audio/ video titles, all selected as appropriate for elementary school studies.
Colorful icons and a variety of search options
ensure beginning learners can find what they need. Users can employ natural language, keyword, topic browse, and publication searches. Searching across seven different media types or any combination of media types in one query saves users time.
Access to historical and current multimedia content engages young learners, enriches text-only information, supports multiple learning styles, and enhances student presentations and research. Our Reference Desk also provides everything young researchers need to begin the research process. And users can create marked lists, and view, print, or email any document or image in one easy step.
The one-of-a-kind BookCart functionality allows librarians and educators to build persistent links to pre-selected content, creating reading lists, subject and topic pages, standards-linked lessons and activities, community interest pages, and even pre- or post-assessments.
Teachers can use eLibrary to integrate technology and digital content to support classroom instruction in all subjects. This solution provides K-12 schools with powerful, compelling resources for extending and reinforcing student learning and achievement at all levels. Students can find age-appropriate, quality, reliable information for research and homework from a variety of sources.

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