Do Your Best Google Search!
Vary the words you use and think of all the ways the search can be phrased.
i.e: headache, head hurts, pain in head, etc.
“ “ - use quotes for the exact phrase
* - use for wildcard unknown or variables
i.e: manufactur* (searches manufacture, manufacturing etc)
- minus sign as a limiter. .
i.e: jaguar -car (eliminate car sites if you’re looking for the animal)
Search within a site (or type of site) using site:nytimes.com or site:.edu
.. shows results within a specific time frame or number range 2007..2010
Use AND,OR and NOT to search for limit, extend or include search results
Google Book Search books.google.com - full text books
For primary sources, try specific keywords in your search...diaries, personal narrative, documents, testimony, library archives, etc.
What is Axis 360?
Axis 360 is a collection of current fiction and non-fiction e-books and audiobooks that you can access online 24/7 from the library's website or directly in the Axis 360 app on your mobile device.
What device can I use Axis 360 on?
You can use Axis 360 on any iOS, Android or Windows devices. Axis 360 can also be used on the Kindle Fire. To use download the free Axis 360 app from your app store, search for the Newton North Library and use your school log in to create an account.
How many items may I check out and for how long?
Currently you may check out three items and keep them for two weeks.
See the library staff or visit the Axis 360 Help website for answers to FAQs.
Vote today for your March Madness pick!
The entry box is near the circulation desk in the LLC. Pick which book you think will be the ultimate winner-- this will end on March 8th. Also, go online at marchbookmadness.weebly.com and vote to narrow down the bracket from 16 to 8.
Internet Sites with Primary Sources for U.S. History - A lengthy list of links
Use these steps to get started with free ebooks, audiobooks, and more from your library or school:
Find and open your school's digital collection by typing Newton Public Schools into one of the following readers:
Borrow a title from our library's digital collection. You'll need your LASID to complete this step.
You can enjoy many titles immediately online, download them for offline use, or send borrowed ebooks to a Kindle device.
If you're on a computer, you may also be able to transfer titles to compatible eReaders or MP3 players.
Need help? See a librarian or email: dalbece@newton.k12.ma.us
Welcome! The theme for summer reading this year is FREE to READ!
Why? Because...
So go ahead: explore the suggested titles in the tabs above, stop by to browse our displays in the library, or ask a librarian for some ideas.
Summer checkouts begin on June 1. Students with no overdue books are welcome to borrow up to 10 books over the summer!
Let the reading begin!
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