Databases
By having a Salmon Public Library card you have access to the below resources. These databases are designed to help further your research on a variety of topics. Please enjoy!
Consumer Health Complete provides information directed towards the needs of the patients, and to help the understanding of health-related topics.
Chilton is a do-it-yourself resource for repairing and maintaining domestic and imported vehicles. Get the detailed information you need to tackle vehicle maintenance and repairs. NoveList Plus is the premiere database of reading recommendations. It is a comprehensive source of information about books that includes expert recommendations, reviews, articles, lists and more. Explora supports both student research and classroom instruction with rich, reliable content and easy-to-use functionality.
GALE eBooks on the award-winning GVRL platform deliver outstanding nonfiction to support research and education for students, faculty, patrons and librarians.
Consumer Health Complete provides information directed towards the needs of the patients, and to help the understanding of health-related topics.
LearningExpress Library a comprehensive selection career-related resources from skill building in reading, writing, math, and science to standardized test preparation, soft skills training, & career advancement.
Consumer Reports online is available to all Salmon Public Library patrons. Here you can access the latest reviews on the products you want to purchase. Just contact the staff for the username and password! The BARD Mobile app provides access to braille and talking books. Signup for BARD here to access nearly 70,000 books and magazines in audio and braille formats, with new selections added daily. NLS is a free library service to help those whose low vision, blindness, or physical disability makes it difficult to read regular print. NLS mail talking books, magazines, and playback equipment directly to enrollees at no cost. Help.org exists to empower people with all the resources and tools they need to start or continue on their journey of recovery. Addiction presents unique challenges for everyone, but with the help and support of other people, anyone can overcome.