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Have fun with thousands of activities. For kids in preschool to second grade, ABCmouse makes learning easy!
Have fun with thousands of activities. For kids in preschool to second grade, ABCmouse makes learning easy!
Are you a small business owner? Find industry information that might be relevant to your business. Sources include Fitch, D&B First Research, GlobalData, Plunkett, and Economist Intelligence Unit.
Features a wide variety of credible, vetted news sources. Includes the Seattle Times Collection.
Search billions of records to discover your family story. Discover the meaning and history behind your last name. Build your family tree. Connect with the past in the world's largest collection of online records.
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Search writing guidelines for spelling, usage, punctuation, and style. Allows up to 25 users at a time.
Interactive museum tours, views of masterworks at brushstroke level detail, and tools to share your own collection online.
Enjoy sports news, stories, and analysis. Create a free account or use your New York Times account and read at any community library location.
Build a love of reading and learning in your pre-K-3 young readers. Watch classic video storybooks paired with related nonfiction eBooks, including some in Spanish. Click the apple and book icon in the top right corner for the Help tab.
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Earn an accredited high school diploma. Gain real-world career skills to prepare for your first job or advance in your current job.
Choose a major from one of these career fields. Complete coursework to develop the skills and knowledge that employers are looking for.
You must live or own property in our service area to use Career Online High School. Our service area includes all of King County except for Seattle, Yarrow Point, and Hunts Point.
Finding tool for federal publications that includes descriptive information for historical and current publications as well as direct links to the full document.
Information about diseases, conditions, wellness, travelers health, and emergency preparedness from the CDC.
Information about diseases, conditions, wellness, travelers health, and emergency preparedness from the CDC.
Save money by learning how to fix and maintain your car. Get step-by-step instructions specific to your year, make, and model.
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Find accurate health information that you can rely on.
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Compare the latest gadgets. Find reliable cars. Search for appliances by feature. Check with the experts before making your next purchase. Read product reviews, ratings, buying advice, and articles from the latest issues.
Review and rating information about consumer products.
Learn about what life is like around the world.
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Comprehensive listing of genealogical resources containing links to ethnic group sources, how-to articles, country/geography resources, and more than 200 other categories.
Explore the details of daily life around the world from pre-history to today. Learn through articles, maps, charts, and primary documents. Engage your students with lesson plans.
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Create marketing plans, conduct competitive analysis, locate people, and search for jobs. Get accurate company and residential data for the U.S. and Canada.
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Download up to 250 records at a time.
Get ready for the Washington State Driver’s License test. Access online practice tests and the official Washington State Driver’s Manual. Commercial Driver’s License materials and the Washington Motorcycle Handbook are also available. Tests are in English, Russian, and Spanish. An audio version of the manual is also available in English.
Get all the resources you need for your next research project in one place. Choose from topic guides about people, places, historical events, books, and current events. Export your citations or save articles to Google or OneDrive. For students in grades K-12 and college.
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Historical records, including many with digitized images. Find tips and resources using the Research Wiki. Free account registration is required. No library card number or pin is needed.
Government documents that provide public information about the workings and essential activities of the Federal Government.
For fundraisers and grant writers seeking information. Research millions of nonprofit grants, grant maker, and grant recipient profiles. Find information about key decision-makers and leaders. Use the “Foundation Grants to Individuals” tool to find grants for individuals. Searchable 990s and 990-PFs.
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Write a will or trust for free in less than 20 minutes. Legally valid in all 50 states. For complex estate plans, you can create a set of documented wishes to bring to an attorney.
Answers to frequently asked questions about genealogy resources.
Explore Gale's vast eBook library. Share links to specific articles with peers. Research for school or fun. Collections include Racial Equity & Justice, Medicine, Religion, and Social Science.
Get biographical information that you can rely on for your next paper or project. Connect with accurate and engaging articles, videos, audio, and images. Complete your research with ease on any device.
Explore both sides of an issue. Use statistics and primary sources to weigh the pros and cons. Read articles written from diverse perspectives to understand others better.
Get ideas for your business plan. Read plans used to find funding for other small businesses. Find plans in the manufacturing, retail, and service industries.
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Direct links to individual newspapers for focused Google News Archive searching.
Congressional Record, Federal Register, Bills, legislative calendars, and other searchable government documents.
Discover HeinOnline's special collection of research databases. Free access to libraries includes periodicals, government documents, international resources, and case law.
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Search U.S. statistics from thousands of trusted sources. View historical context for data. Create custom data tables. Download and share tables.
Discover history from ancient times to the current era.
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Watch movies, TV, music, and comics for your computer or mobile devices. All titles are available with no holds and no waiting. Limit of 10 checkouts each month.
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Watch thousands of films from independent filmmakers and popular producers. Titles include The Criterion Collection, The Great Courses, and PBS. Also available for Roku.
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Watch a streaming collection of age-appropriate films and TV series selected for kids. Finding the right video is easy using Common Sense Media ratings. Titles selected help children to develop empathy, mindfulness, and self-esteem. Set up a personalized PIN to keep your kids inside Kanopy Kids.
Find legal forms, research guides, podcasts, services, and more.
Explore LinkedIn Learning for Library. Investigate all 16,000 courses including all LinkedIn Learning content. Set and track goals, learn a new language, study business, tech, or graphic design.
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Read free bilingual (Spanish) eBooks for ages 0-5. Find early literacy activities.
Information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can understand, from the National Library of Medicine.
The Morningstar database has a new name and look. Learn about the changes and how the database can support your financial goals.
Stay current with investing data and reports. Find mutual fund and stock data and portfolio analysis. Get up-to-date financial news and commentary. Learn about personal finance topics like stocks or retirement.
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The Morningstar database has a new name and look. Learn about the changes and how the database can support your financial goals.
Stay current with investing data and reports. Find mutual fund and stock data and portfolio analysis. Get up-to-date financial news and commentary. Learn about personal finance topics like stocks or retirement.
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Vast array of records held by the National Archives, including military service files, immigration and arrival records, land records, and more.
Watch free documentary features and series. Available to screen in the classroom or from home.
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Enjoy access to The New York Times online. Create a free New York Times account and read at any community library location.
Get a 24-hour access code access code to read outside the library or with The New York Times app.
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Regular email alerts highlighting new titles in a variety of genres and subjects.
Read U.S. newspapers published in the 19th century.
Find your next reading recommendation. Get read-alikes, books that are similar to another book you like. Research an author or book. Explore themed book lists. Get discussion guides for your book group. Read articles about books and authors.
Tools developed by Stephen P. Morse to simplify searches in several websites, including the Ellis Island and Castle Garden passenger lists.
Read eBooks or magazines. Listen to downloadable audiobooks. Available on your computer, mobile device, or eReader.
Use the Libby app to borrow and read titles from OverDrive. Get Libby in the “View available apps” section below.
Find information and resources for nonprofits, fundraising, and philanthropy.
Read online science journals published by the American Physical Society.
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Read newspapers and magazines from around the world in many languages. Newspapers include up to 3 months of back coverage. Log in* to PressReader to share or print articles.
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Read poetry, prose, and drama. Listen to contemporary poets read their own or favorite poems.
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Read articles from thousands of magazines, journals, and newspapers.
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Find articles, reports, and books about PTSD and other effects of trauma. Search for specific symptoms or diagnostic codes.
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Find large-scale maps of Washington cities and towns. Explore detailed views that show street blocks and building numbers. Maps range from 1867 to 1970.
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Read the latest editions of this daily newspaper online. Stay current on local business, money, and real estate news.
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Find full-text articles from The Seattle Times, from 1985 to the present. Features full-color newspaper pages, from 2018 to the present.
Read articles from Seattle's LGBTQIA+ news and entertainment weekly since 1974.
Find sources for your school report or project. Read articles and eBooks written for students in grades K-8. Search for downloadable eBooks by grade level or subject. Export your citations or save articles to Google or Classroom.
Read articles on social issues. Choose from magazines, newspapers, books, and government documents. Get topic guides with pros and cons. Find primary and secondary sources.
Find support for your business online.
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Connect to homework help and resources online! Students in grades K-12 can work with a tutor or find recharge activities, language and reading support. Connect to Zoom online using your computer, tablet or smartphone. Or, dial in using a home phone or smartphone.
Watch video storybooks and read-alongs. For readers in grades K-6, including some in Spanish and French.
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State and county genealogy websites developed by volunteers.
Read top U.S. newspapers published since 1980.
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Get stock analysis from Value Line. Learn about Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and historical stock information.
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Read articles from the Wall Street Journal (1984-present).
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Access to historical Washington State newspapers through the Washington State Library. To access some of these resources you may need a Washington State Library card or ecard
Read articles from the Washington Post (1987-present).
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Consumer tips, plus instructions for resolving consumer complaints.
Job leads, job search workshops, retraining, self-employment help, and direct access to employers for job seekers.
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