Science
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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InfoTrac Junior Edition
Designed for middle and junior high school students.
Includes magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias, almanacs
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InfoTrac Student Edition
Designed for high school students. Includes magazines, newspapers,
encyclopedias, almanacs and dictionaries.
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Atom
Builder Introduction to the atom.
Chemistry Resources for Students and Teachers
Need help in Chemistry? This site should fit the bill. Click
on Elements to find a cool, interactive periodic table!
ExploreLearning Interactive site that helps explain key
concepts in science graphically. Requires Shockwave and may
not work on library computers.
Exploratorium:
Hands-on Activities Great site for learning about
science and science experiments.
Fear
of Physics Physics explained using interactive video
and understandable definitions.
Internet
Resource Guide for Zoology - Guide by animal group
This site covers many different animal groups and is a good
place to visit when others fail.
Phoenix
Zoo - Animal Information
Useful for animals found at the Phoenix Zoo, many of which
represent the Southwest.
Physics and Astronomy Online
This award winning website provides high quality and
comprehensive information in the areas of physics and
astronomy.
Science
U Interactive exhibits, multimedia articles and
activities to make science fun! Geometry, astronomy, and nature
are covered.
Scientific
American Online version of the popular magazine.
The
Ultimate Science Fair Resource Whether you are a
student looking for an idea for a project or a science
enthusiast looking for fun experiments, you have come to the
right place.
WebMD
Health
Find information on particular diseases and conditions plus
advice on health and wellness, useful articles and much more.
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