OUR DIGITAL RESEARCH DATABASES
Available from home or school or anywhere there is Internet you can gain access to our powerful list of databases. Why struggle weeding through Google hits? Visit one of these online databases today! NOTE: Due to copyright and security issues, we cannot publish login information. To login to ANY of the databases below you need to pickup a COPY of the the login information (i.e. username and password) in the library next to the photocopier. Still not working? See Ms. Martin!
GALE CENGAGE LEARNING

Gale Cengage Learning database is a central storehouse for two specific databases: the CPI.Q Canadian Periodicals Database (over 1200 articles from various Canadian magazines), and the Gale Virtual Reference Centre.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

The Encyclopedia of British Columbia is a source of information on all things relating to BC people, places and things. Includes over 4000 entries, hundreds of photos, maps, tables charts, and links to related websites. It is also part of the massive KnowBC website with links to search by subject, maps, and articles. Make sure to pick up a login information sheet from the library in order to access this databases with province-related information.
WORLD BOOK ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIA

The classic source of information, the World Book Encyclopedia now has an amazing electronic version. It is very powerful with embedded videos, images, articles, diagrams, and other features. This is a great 'starting point' when beginning your research as you define terms and specific components related to a chosen topic. This resource is more about breadth than depth and researching may not reveal the deeper or more specific information needed.
EBSCO HOST DATABASES

This is one of the most powerful digital databases around. Most post-secondary institutions and public libraries utilize this service. The EBSCO bundle includes a wide range of resources targeting primary through secondary students and even offers professional development opportunities to teachers. EBSCO includes over 1750 periodicals, 8300 journals, 100 000 primary source documents, 300 000 photos, maps and flags, 72 full text primary school magazines, 60 000 juvenile fiction records, and 520 full text education journals. First-time users are strongly recommended to get assistance from Ms. Martin prior to beginning. Or you can check out these helpful guides: guided search guide, basic search guide, Internet comparison chart, Student Research Centre starter guide, and Student Research Centre basic search guide.
LEARN360 Video Database including feature film database

This is the newest edition to our database collection! Learn360 is a powerful video resource that allows students and teachers to set up accounts in order to stream and/or download from over 8200 videos and/or clips of videos. Many videos come with downloadable activity sheets and recommendations for curricular use. Teachers can even search by provincial IRP standards! The videos cover all subjects and grade levels. You can create an account to better keep track of your videos. To get help with setting up an account and/or a brief 'getting started' tutorial please see Ms. Martin. To get a registration key and set up an account please also see Ms. Martin. You can also download our quick start guide, too!
Learn360 Feature Films has updated its collection, providing our learning environments with new titles in both French and English. The collection will continue to be updated, so check back often. New this year: films are downloadable AND our license now covers showing these films for fundraising activities and entertainment purposes within our School District.
Learn360 Feature Films has updated its collection, providing our learning environments with new titles in both French and English. The collection will continue to be updated, so check back often. New this year: films are downloadable AND our license now covers showing these films for fundraising activities and entertainment purposes within our School District.