Below is a list of resources curated by our librarians. You may also view the list sorted by subject.
Legend
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ABC Mouse
Helps kids aged 2-6 learn to read through phonics, teaches lessons in math, social studies, art, music, and much more.
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African American Literature Book Club
A curated and growing collection of over 12,000 titles covering a century of Black writing from around the world. You’ll find reviews, bestsellers lists, awards, excerpts, publisher information, and a variety of purchase options. Readers can discover books grouped by over 1,500 different categories.
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Alt Health Watch
An alternative health research database focused on complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. It offers the latest information about the evolving practice of holistic medicine and therapies.
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Ancestry Library Edition
Genealogy research product that provides access to more than 2 billion names, more than 3,000 databases, primary source documents and images and a variety of genealogical research features, with new resources added daily.
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AnnualReports.com
AnnualReports.com – the leading provider of online annual reports to individual and institutional investors.
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Associates Program Source
This unique database provides full-text coverage for the subject areas most relevant to two-year college programs, including biotechnology, graphic arts, criminal justice and veterinary assisting.
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Auto Repair Source
Powered by the automotive experts at MOTOR, Auto Repair Source provides the most accurate, authoritative and up-to-date service and repair information for thousands of domestic vehicles. All content comes from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and includes step-by-step repair information, diagrams, maintenance schedules, parts and labor estimates, service bulletins, and recalls.
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Barnes & Noble Review
Book reviews, essays, and author interviews from Barnes and Noble.
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BigCharts
BigCharts is the world’s most comprehensive and easy-to-use investment research Web site, providing access to professional-level research tools such as interactive charts, quotes, industry analysis and intraday stock screeners, as well as market news and commentary. These tools combine with a graphical interface and our intuitive navigation to make your research experience productive, entertaining and fun.
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Biography Reference Center
Containing many of the top-ranked biographical reference collections and magazines, this database offers a comprehensive collection of full-text biographies and unique narrative biographies.
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Book Riot
Book Riot is dedicated to the idea that writing about books and reading should be just as diverse as books and readers are. Sometimes they are serious and sometimes silly. Some of their writers are pros. Many of them aren’t. They like a good list just as much as they like a good review. They think you can like both J.K. Rowling and J.M. Coetzee and that there are smart, funny, and informative things to say about both and that you shouldn’t have to choose.
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BookBrowse
An online magazine for booklovers, BookBrowse include reviews, previews, stories behind the books, author interviews, reading guides and much more.
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BookPage
BookPage is a discovery tool for readers, highlighting the best new books across all genres. A monthly publication supplied by RTDL and available online. Includes reviews of books recommended by BookPage editors.
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BookPsychic
BookPsychic gives you high-quality recommendations based on your ratings. As you rate more items on BookPsychic, you’ll see more and better-personalized recommendations for books, audiobooks, eBooks and DVDs.
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BookReporter
The Book Report Network provides thoughtful book reviews, compelling features, in-depth author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the hottest new releases, literary games and contests, and more every week.
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Braile & Talking Books @ Taylor Community Library
Taylor Community Library provides Talking Books and Magazines, Braille Books and Magazines, Large Print Books, and Descriptive DVDs. Talking Books and Braille Books are sent free-of-charge through the U.S. Mail. All other materials are available for pickup at the Taylor Community Library.
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Britannica School Elementary
Grades 3-4. School code is mel5. Find information on countries, animals, and people in articles, media, and a world atlas. Watch and learn with videos, games, and activities.
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Britannica School High
High School and adult. School code is mel5. Primary sources for quick facts and in-depth information on history, geography, people, places, science, and much more. Biographies, world atlas, countries comparison, articles and interactive resources are available.
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Britannica School Middle
Grades 5-7. Homework help and discovery learning. School code is mel5. Explore maps, photos, articles, famous people and places, compare countries, and tour the U.S.A.
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Business Book Summaries
Concise yet comprehensive summaries of the best business books. With these summaries, professionals and students can keep up with the latest information in the business world. A wide range of topics is covered including business biographies, change management, communication, entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing, personal growth, productivity, and technology.
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CollegeXpress
The scholarship and college search that’s fast, easy, and all about you.
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Consumer Health Complete
This resource provides content covering all key areas of health and wellness, from mainstream medicine to the many perspectives of complementary and holistic medicine.
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Credit Reports
This central site allows you to request a free credit file disclosure, commonly called a credit report, once every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
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Crime Thru Time
A web site dedicated to Historical Mysteries, complete with information about upcoming releases, series/author book lists, timelines, and links of interest.
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DemographicsNow
This valuable resource provides users with U.S. demographic, company, and residential data in targeted geographic locations to support market research and business planning activities. Magnified by reporting capabilities that allow users to easily compile information. Data includes 135 million households and 23 million businesses. It serves a variety of needs for startups, small businesses, and students.
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Driving-Tests.org
The popular driver education platform Driving-Tests.org is now available for free at the Redford Township District Library. Patrons can access Driving-Tests to start preparing for their DMV knowledge exam. The program is designed to help aspiring and more experienced drivers (teenagers, newcomers, renewal applicants, or senior citizens). Tests can be accessed from any computer or mobile device.
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Duolingo
Duolingo is a fun, easy way to learn a new language for free.
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Education Source
The world’s largest and most complete collection of full-text education journals, covering all levels of education as well as education specialties such as multilingual education, health education, and testing.
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Everyday Mathematics Resource and Information Center
Everyday Mathematics is a comprehensive Pre-K through grade 6 mathematics program that focuses on developing children’s understandings and skills in ways that produce life-long mathematical power.
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Explora for Elementary Schools
For elementary school libraries. Content from children’s magazines, easy-to-read encyclopedia entries, and images. Students can learn about animals, musicians, fitness, space exploration, and much more.
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Explora for High Schools
Provides hundreds of popular magazines and reference books for high school libraries. Covers subjects such as art, history, sports, and music. Includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents. Also includes photos, maps, and flags.
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Explora for Middle Schools
Magazines and reference books for middle school students. Includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents. Covers subjects such as art, history, sports, and music. Also includes photos, maps, and flags.
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Explora Home Improvement Source
Explora Home Improvement is a database offered through libraries that provides access to DIY home improvement information. You can search for specific information or browse by category to find what you need for your next home improvement project.
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Fastweb
Your connection to scholarships, colleges, financial aid and more.
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Federal Student Aid
The office of Federal Student Aid provides grants, loans, and work-study funds for college or career school.
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Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Contains K-12 focused viewpoint articles, topic overviews, full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, statistics, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites. Covers timely social issues in a range of categories including business, environmentalism, health, law, politics, science and technology. Also includes a category on the National Debate Topic.
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GCF LearnFree
Move ahead in your career with free tutorials on resumes, the job search, interviewing, and much more.
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Genrify
Pick two or more genres and find books that blend them together.
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GetSetUp
GetSetUp is on a mission to help the third of the world’s population who are over 55 to learn new skills, connect with others and unlock new life experiences. Classes are interactive, easy to join, offered day and night and free for our community
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Glassdoor
Glassdoor offers millions of the latest job listings, combined with a growing database of company reviews, CEO approval ratings, salary reports, interview reviews and questions, benefits reviews, office photos and more.
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GovInfo
Search, browse and download Federal Government documents and publications.
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Health Source Nursing/Academic Edition
Provides researchers, allied health professionals, nurses and medical educators access to full-text scholarly journals focusing on many medical disciplines. It provides indexing, abstracts, and full text for hundreds of nursing and allied health journals, many of which are peer-reviewed.
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Health Source: Consumer Edition
This rich collection of consumer health information provides access to full-text consumer health magazines and reference books. It also includes searchable full text for current health pamphlets.
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HealthCare.gov
HealthCare.gov is full of information about how to apply for Marketplace insurance and the options available to you. Whether you get coverage through Medicaid services or buy an Obamacare plan, HealthCare.gov is yet another way the Affordable Care Act (ACA) helps you get the care you need.
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Hiring Our Heroes
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s nationwide effort to connect veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses with meaningful employment opportunities.
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Hobbies & Crafts Reference Center
Detailed how-to instructions and creative ideas to meet the interests of virtually every hobby enthusiast.
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Home Improvement Reference Center
Detailed, user-friendly, how-to information covering a variety of home improvement and repair projects.
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HyperHistory Online
Navigates through 3000 years of world history with timelines of civilizations (plus maps), people, and events.
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IdentityTheft.gov
IdentityTheft.gov is the federal government’s one-stop resource for identity theft victims. The site provides streamlined checklists and sample letters to guide you through the recovery process.
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Indeed
Indeed strives to put job seekers first, giving them free access to search for jobs, post resumes, and research companies.
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Indie Next List
Indie Next List provides recommendations from independent booksellers nationwide.
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Kanopy
Movies & TelevisionKanopy is a video streaming service that provides instant access to thousands of critically acclaimed movies, documentaries, and kids favorites. We partner with studios like A24, The Criterion Collection, PBS, and more to bring your library access to thoughtful entertainment. Kanopy is accessible via mobile and tablet apps for iPhone and Android. You can also access Kanopy on your Desktop, and SmartTV apps like Roku, Apple TV, and Fire Stick.
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Khan Academy
Guiding learners from Kindergarten to Calculus Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
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KidRex
Fun and custom search engine for kids powered by Google and using Google SafeSearch technology to eliminate inappropriate material.
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Legal Help in Michigan
Free information about Michigan law for people who need to represent themselves in simple legal matters. Contains articles, automated forms, toolkits and checklists to help guide you through common legal processes. The website can also help you find a local attorney and self-help center where you can obtain more assistance.
*Funded by the Michigan State Bar Foundation, Legal Services of South Central Michigan and the Legal Services Corporation
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Legal Information Reference Center
Designed to assist the general public in legal matters of all kinds. Coverage includes exclusive full text for many top consumer legal reference books, thousands of legal forms, and detailed how-to instructions covering a wide range of legal issues. A majority of the full-text legal reference books are provided through Nolo.
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Legal Source
Authoritative database for current issues, studies, thoughts, and trends of the legal world. It is an excellent resource for attorneys, educators, business people, law librarians, students, paralegals and others involved with the law.
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Libby, by OverDrive
eBooksWith a Redford Library card, Redford residents can borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app by OverDrive. You can even send and read your borrowed ebooks to your Kindle e-reader (U.S. only)! It’s free and easy to get started – to learn more about the Libby app, click here.
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Library of Michigan – Michigan Materials
Contains information about Michigan facts and links to the Michigan Collection including County Guides, Historical Research Collections, Michigan Imprints 1851-1876, Michigan Bibliographies and the Michigan Digital Collections.
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Library of Michigan Newspapers
NewspapersContains links to Michigan Newspaper finding aids for news or obituaries by City and County, a list of newspaper holdings on microfilm, newspaper family histories and other newspaper resources.
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LibraryThing
The original social book site, LibraryThing is a community brought together by the love of books. Enter what you’re reading now, or your entire library and LibraryThing will connect you to people who read what you do.
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MAS Complete
Designed specifically for high school libraries, MAS Complete provides information from hundreds of popular high school magazines and reference books. Subjects covered include art, history, sports, and music, thousands of biographies, and over a million photos, maps, and flags.
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Math Game Time
Offers free math games, worksheets, homework help & videos for teachers, parents & children.
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MedlinePlus (Free Version)
Administered by the US National Institutes of Health, which presents information on medicine and healthcare in easy-to-understand language.
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MeL eBook Collection
eBooksIs the book you want checked out? Over 20,000 eBooks are available in the MeL eBook Collection. You’ll find fiction and nonfiction for all ages and reading levels. Options include reading online in PDF format, EPUB or as a download to your desktop and certain devices after creating a free account.
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MeL Kids
Children need access to resources that will engage and educate. MeL Kids databases provide reliable, age appropriate resources that inform and stimulate the mind. And they’re fun too! Look at our recommended Web sites for quality information from the Internet.
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MeL Teen eResources
MeL Teens databases provide reliable resources on all subjects. They’re great for homework help or general information seeking.
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Merck Manual
A comprehensive medical resource since 1899, the Merck Manual is now available exclusively online. Multimedia features on the site include daily medical news feeds, expert commentary, infographics, animations, video clips, health calculators and trackers, quizzes, a drug interaction checker, a pill identifier, and a guide to pronunciation of medical terms.
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Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library
BTBL provides library service for individuals unable to use standard print materials.
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Michigan Compiled Laws
Part of the Michigan Legislative Website, this search engine allows you to find Michigan laws using basic keywords.
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Michigan Jobs & Careers
Powered by Career Builder, The Detroit News
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Middle Search Plus
Middle school magazines and reference books covering subjects such as history, current events, science, and sports. Middle Search Plus also includes thousands of biographies and primary source documents, plus over a million photos, maps, and flags.
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MyHeritage Library Edition
MyHeritage Library Edition is one of the largest, most internationally diverse genealogy databases of its kind. Access to billions of historical documents, millions of historical photos and other resources in thousands of databases that span the past five centuries.
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NoveList K-8 Plus
Featuring an easy-to-use interface, kids can use Novelist K-8 Plus to find just the right books for their reading levels and interests.
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Open Library
eBooksRTDL is a participating library in the Internet Archive Project. Sign up for a free account and gain access to over 200,000 free eBooks you can read in your browser or download as epub or PDF files.
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Patent & Trademark Resource Center @ DPL
The Detroit Public Library is a Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC), supported by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Specialized reference services relating to patents, trademarks and copyright are provided by highly trained and knowledgeable librarians. In addition, the Library’s business section is of great help for those who seek to market their inventions, products or services. All services are free and available to the public. Book and material checkout, however, is subject to DPL circulation rules.
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Pathfinder
This free tool uses current labor market information, longitudinal wage data, and other institutional data and metrics, allowing improved skills-matching to career paths and jobs.
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Points of View Reference Center
Containing resources that present multiple sides of an issue, this rich content helps students assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues, and develop analytical thinking skills.
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Primary Search
Provides popular children’s magazines, easy-to-read encyclopedia entries, and a vast image collection. Students can learn about a variety of topics, including endangered species, famous musicians, fitness, and space exploration.
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Professional Development Collection
Highly specialized database especially for teachers, librarians, and education researchers.
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Project Gutenberg
eBooksOffers over 59,000 free eBooks, focusing on older works for which the U.S. copyright has expired. Choose among free ePub or Kindle eBooks, download them or read them online.
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers
NewspapersDive into Michigan’s history with ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Michigan Collection, a subscription database offering digitized newspapers from 1910 to the present day. This database includes: Battle Creek Enquirer 1918–Present, Detroit Free Press 1923–Present, Lansing State Journal 1911–Present, and Times Herald (Port Huron) 1910–Present.
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Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection
This essential tool for psychologists, counselors, researchers, and students provides extensive coverage for a broad range of subjects in the fields of psychology, behavioral science, and related disciplines.
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Pure Michigan Talent Connect
Michigan-based job search site featuring career exploration and resume creation.
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QBR The Black Book Review
The first national book review exclusively dedicated to books about the African experience, QBR is your reliable source for what is current in Black books.
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Read It!
Designed for high school students who have a basic foundation in English grammar and reading but need adapted reading material for a variety of subjects. Offers resources to help build background knowledge, conduct research, and improve study skills.
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Read Michigan
The ReadMichigan.org statewide e-book collection currently consists of 300 e-books published by local university presses about Michigan and the Great Lakes region. This collection of homegrown Michigan titles includes winners of the Michigan Notable Books award, which is designed to pay tribute to the people, places and things that make Michigan unique, as well as other important books published by Michigan presses and authors. Residents and visitors to the state of Michigan can access these e-books (with no wait lists or holds) for free.
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Reading Group Choices
Suggested books and topics of discussion for book clubs.
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Reading Group Guides
Reading Group Guides is the online community for reading groups, providing guides along with helpful information on starting and running your book group.
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Reading Rants
Blog of Teen book recommendations.
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Redford Archives
The Redford Township Local History Archives is an ongoing project started by the Redford Township District Library to preserve, digitize and share local historical materials. This digitization project provides a searchable archive database that can be used by anyone in the world.
Contains The Redford Observer (1955-2017); The Township News (1963-1968); The Redford Township News (1968-1971); The Suburban News (1971-1990); The Township North End News (1967-1968); Redford Township High School Yearbooks; Polks Directory of Redford, Brightmoor, and Rosedale Park (1925); Death Records filed in the Redford Township Clerk’s Office (August 1897 – April 1952); and miscellaneous historical documents.
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Redford Chamber of Commerce
Find top rated businesses in Redford in the Chamber of Commerce business directory.
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Redford Municode
All ordinances are available for viewing in the Redford Township Clerk’s office.
*Access provided by the Charter Township of Redford
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Redford Township Historical Commission
The Redford Township Historical Commission is located at 12895 Berwyn, Redford, MI 48239 (south of I-96 Service Drive, west of Beech Daly beside the Thurston High School baseball field). They are open the first and third Saturdays of the month, from 12 to 3 pm. The Historical Commission may be reached at (313) 387-2577.
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Salem Press Reference
Two complete encyclopedias available online: Addictions & Substance Abuse, Psychology & Mental Health.
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Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
The Library of Congress has placed online nearly 25,000 Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, which depict the structure and use of buildings in U.S. cities and towns. Maps will be added monthly until 2020, for a total of approximately 500,000.
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SCORE
SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship. They offer free one-on-one mentoring sessions.
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Seeking Michigan
Family and local history records courtesy of the Archives of Michigan. Find death records, state census records, records about Michigan and the Civil War, and great Michigan history resources for kids and their teachers.
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Simply Hired
Job search site with a resume builder.
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Small Business Reference Center
Offers content for many top consumer and small business reference books, as well as tools to address many small business topics. It includes business videos, a help and advice section, and details on how to create business plans.
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Small Engine Repair Reference Center
Detailed yet user-friendly repair guides for all manner of small engines.
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Snag-a-Job
Job search site.
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The New York Times | All Access
NewspapersStart exploring News, Games, Cooking, Wirecutter and The Athletic today The New York Times | All Access. With a Redford library card, you can access The New York Times | All Access in the library, at home, or on the go! Access the database here.
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UMHS Care Guides
The University of Michigan Health System Patient Education Clearinghouse is a resource for you with videos, websites and handouts created or endorsed by University of Michigan clinicians.
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Value Line
Value Line provides investment research on companies, industries, markets and economies. The Library’s subscription includes coverage of 1,700 stocks in The Value Line Investment Survey Plus and 1,800 in the The Small and Mid-Cap edition.
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Vocational Studies Premier
Designed specifically for the research needs of two-year colleges this resource offers scholarly content most relevant to vocational programs. A wide range of subjects covered including counseling, biotechnology, cosmetology, fashion design, forensics, graphic arts, health information technology, law enforcement, and veterinary assistant.
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What’s Next™: Books in Series
Database to help you search books series fiction, developed and maintained by the Kent District Library.
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World Book Kids
General reference covering topics in all subject areas. Designed for elementary school learners with easy-to-read content and multimedia. Hundreds of activities, hands-on science projects and experiments, lesson plans, and resources for educators are included. All content aligned with Michigan Academic Standards.
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YALSA Book Finder
Find great Teen reads.