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resources for you to use to find the information you need.Databases | HelpNow: an all-in-one suite of tutoring services designed to offer
personalized homework help in core subjects (math, reading, writing,
science and social studies) including SAT preparation.
Adult Learning Center: providing academic assistance designed
for adult learners. The Brainfuse test center offers practice tests for
all levels of math, reading, and writing as well as college prep tests. | Access with your 14 digit library card number. Browse and download any of the thousands of audio books and hundreds of e-books to your computer and then transfer to your portable audio player or e-book reader. Or download directly to your IPad. Perfect for the literary minded person on the go! Get more information from our YouTube tutorial. | HealthInfoIowa is a single, Iowa-focused Web site, with authoritative
content that ranges from national health and medical databases to
regional, state and local links. This Web site serves as a simple and
trustworthy first stop for Iowans, to which both information consumers
and providers can turn for dependable support. Frequent users of this
site will notice a change in the format of this site because it has
been transferred to Plone software, a free content management system. | Iowa Area Education
Agencies provide Iowa AEA Online, consisting of eight dynamic
online resources, to all Iowa accredited schools. Students and
staff have access at school and at home (Internet access required),
24 hours a day, seven days a week! These online resources support
the content standards for school curriculum and student learning by
bringing a wealth of information to teachers and students wherever
they may be, with just the click of a mouse. To learn more about
these resources and how to access them, contact your teacher or
teacher librarian.
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