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CultureGrams – Great for School Research

CultureGrams has concise, reliable, and up-to-date reports on more than 200 countries, each U.S. state, and all 13 Canadian provinces and territories.
This database has primary sources and both cultural & statistical country reports. There are maps, videos, photos, interviews, biographies, recipes, flags, graphs, tables, and more! There’s even a Kids Edition!
CultureGrams may be accessed anytime…and from anywhere… for free with your library card!
Click here to get started.
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org or call 631.941.4080.
April is Financial Literacy Month

April is Financial Literacy Month, a great time to check on and keep track of your finances and investments. With your library card, you have free access to the following:
Morningstar Investment Research Center: in-depth recommendations and research for 24,000 funds and 10,000 stocks. It includes 2000 stock and fund analyst reports; sector, category, index and industry returns and reports; portfolio analysis tools and a Help and Education section.
Value Line Research Center: on-line access to Value Line’s leading research publications covering stocks, mutual funds, options and convertible securities, as well as special situation stocks. Included in the Research Center is – The Value Line Investment Survey Standard Edition, The Value Line Investment Survey Expanded Edition, The Value Line Mutual Fund Survey, The Value Line Daily Options Survey, and The Value Line Convertible Survey.
Learn your family’s personal place in history

Connect with the past.
Research your family history using one of the premier tools for genealogical research.
Ancestry (library edition) is FREE with your library card. AVAILABLE FOR IN-LIBRARY USE ONLY
Questions? Email askus@emmaclark.org
Consumer Reports is FREE with your library card

Before making that big purchase, consider researching it on Consumer Reports. With your library card, you have FREE access to the website (from anywhere at anytime!).
Click on our online research and “Consumer Reports.”