WorldCat
Over 1 billion items in more than 10,000 libraries worldwide. It shows you the nearest library that owns the item you're looking for. Use this to see if a book exists anywhere!
HOLLIS Catalog (Harvard University Libraries)
Library of Congress Online Catalog
Our de-facto national library, the Library of Congress has twice the number of volumes as the next largest library system in the country (Harvard).
With your library card you can access databases that the school library does not subscribe to:
With the numbers on the back of your public library cards from Newton and Boston, you have access to hundreds of other research databases from home, including:
Rosetta Stone (Newton & Boston)
Online courses for learning languages. Set up a free account with your public library card number.
NoveList (Newton & Boston)
Finished your book and wondering what to read next? Forming a book club? Check out NoveList for great ideas.
New York Times Historical Newspapers (Newton & Boston)
The NYT from 1851-2001
LitFinder (Newton & Boston)
Search through thousands of poems, essays, and short stories
All Newton students can get library cards from both Newton Free Public library AND the Boston Public Library.
Newton Free Library
The Newton Free Library is just a short walk from
NNHS, is open week-nights and weekends ,
and provides a long list of research databases
that you can access with your public library card number.
Boston Public Library eCards
Sign up for a temporary library card number and start
using the BPL's vast electronic resources now!
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