Mythology & Folklore
What is a database?
Databases are online versions of print encyclopedias and other reference
books which the library pays for just like buying books.
They do not count as “Internet” resources because they provide the same information as
reference books - they are just in an “electronic” format for easier access.
How to log in:
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Click on
the database name to begin.
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If you are at home or school, you need to log-in with your
Mesa library card number and PIN to use them. If you do not know
your PIN, you will have to come in to the
library to choose one.
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Write down the name
of the database you want to
use before you log-in from home or school, because we have a long
list of databases to choose from.
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Student Resource Center Gold
Useful for any school assignment. Has complete text
of 21 subject specialty encyclopedias on states, countries, science,
world culture, authors, literature along with 350+ magazines popular in
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Gods & Goddesses
Learn more about the gods and goddesses of ancient
religions and some modern religions.
The
Ancient Greek World Index
Daily life,
economy, time periods, religion and mythology, athletics, death, and
nice graphics of life in ancient Greece.
Encyclopedia
Mythica Mythology and folklore collection. Contains over
4,000 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings, and
legendary creatures and monsters from all over the world.
Mythography
Search here and explore Greek, Roman and Celtic myth and art.
Mythweb
Find out
everything you ever wanted to know about the heroes, gods and
monsters of Greek mythology at this fun and informative site.
Salem
Witch Museum
Historical
information about the witch trials, Roger Conant and Salem.
Salem
Witch Trials Chronology
Also see links
to the Salem witch memorials for pictures and more information.
Witchcraft
Dawning
Within this Web site you will find information, articles and essays
on a variety of Craft related topics.
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