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Digital Resources
Click for an introductory video about each resource.
24/7 Online Reference Help | Answerland lets anyone connect to a librarian by live chat, email or text messaging.We'll answer almost anything, but typical topics include homework, using your library, finding a great book to read, and really anything that you are interested in finding out more about.
Great for individual patron questions, whole class considerations .
| Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Arts & Music, Health, and Technology. (Access through my.½ûÂþÌìÌÃ)
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Use this tool to create a bibliography or works cited page.
| Find information to develop and strengthen critical thinking about key issues: viewpoint articles, statistics, primary documents, web sites, periodicals, and pamphlets. Direct access in district; remote code available from your library staff.
| Database of encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. Direct access in district; remote code available from library staff.
| Streaming multimedia resource for K–12 schools. Media resources are provided by more than 560 top educational content providers.
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Online magazines, scholarly journals, articles, podcasts, videos. Basic and advanced searching by subject indexing and journal searching to support thorough investigations of research topics. Print, e-mail or download multiple articles. Direct access in district; remote code available from library staff.
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Online magazines, scholarly journals, articles, podcasts, videos. Basic and advanced searching by subject indexing and journal searching to support thorough investigations of research topics. Print, e-mail or download multiple articles. Direct access in district; remote code available from library staff.
| ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ' online catalog: Search the entire catalog or choose a specific school site.
| User-friendly reading app you can access through laptop, phone or tablet. Connect to ½ûÂþÌìÌà and Multnomah County libraries!
| Animated, talking picture books, created by taking existing picture books, adding animation, sounds, music and narration to produce an electronic picture book (and some classics) which you can read, or have read to you.
| Online encyclopedias, maps, games, quizzes, timelines, and lesson plans.
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Indian Education Resource Library
Visit the Indian Education Project Office in Jefferson High School!
An extensive collection of Indian Education resources is located in the Project's which is used by Native families, students, and district staff to access enriching curricular and instructional materials and support resources.
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Notices & Fines FAQ
Why am I getting emails saying that my book is late or overdue?
The emails are a reminder that you have a book that will be due soon or is overdue. Please return it to your library or talk to your librarian about checking it out again.But I already turned in the book!
Sometimes books get returned but not checked in right away. Check in with your librarian.Why do I have fines?
A book you checked out was either lost or damaged.Can I still return the book if I have a fine?
Of course! Take the book to your librarian, no matter how late it is, and they will remove the fine from your account.I can't find the book. How do I pay for it?
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Reading Lists
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Verselandia!
was founded by a visionary team of Portland public high school librarians and educators who ran individual poetry slams at their schools. As the competitions grew, Literary Arts became a partner and the producer of the championship event in April 2012. Today, during the last week of April, National Poetry Month, our annual Verselandia! event draws more than 1,000 people to cheer on youth poets at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
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