Online Resources for
Homework, Research, and more!
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Pink Monkey is a “G” rated study resource for middle school, high school, home school, and
college students as well as teachers.Click Here |
Got a homework project? Need to do Internet
research or find articles for a school project?
Here’s a great place to start. Multnomah
County Library’s Homework Center.
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Search Periodicals and Journals Gale is a really cool resource where adults and kids can search periodicals, journals, etc.
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Study Guides Grouped here are study 
guides prepared by Professor
Paul Brians of Washington State University for
the use of students in his classes.
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LearningExpress Library Whatever your goal, LearningExpress Library’s resources will help you succeed. Each of our Learning Centers offers the practice tests, exercises, skill-building courses, and information you need to achieve the results you want—at school, at work, or in life. Looking to land a job? You’ll find an entire Learning Center dedicated to helping you get the one that’s right for you.
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Umatilla County Special Library District
UCSLD’s mission is to support the
development of public libraries in Umatilla
County to provide services, programs, and
continuing educational opportunities
to individuals of all ages, thereby
strengthening their communities
through individual, family,
economic and community development.
http://www.ucsld.org/
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The Oregon Student Assistance Commission (OSAC)
is a state agency dedicated to assisting Oregon
students and their families in attaining a postsecondary
education while enhancing the value, integrity,
and diversity of Oregon’s college programs.
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Administered by the Oregon Student Assistance Commission, 
ASPIRE (Access to Student assistance Programs In Reach of Everyone) is Oregon’s official mentoring program to help students access education and training beyond high school.
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Oregon Authors The Oregon Authors Information Clearinghouse was established to provide access to information and resources about authors living in Oregon. It is maintained by the Oregon Authors Committee, a standing committee of the Oregon Library Association whose charge is to collect and preserve bibliographic data on Oregon authors. Oregon Authors is an annual bibliography of works by authors residing in Oregon. Entries in the bibliography are determined by criteria established by the Oregon Authors Committee, and include full bibliographic data, as well as ordering information, awards, published review sources, reader reviews, reading level, genre, and other information as appropriate. http://www.oregonauthors.org/ |
OSLIS is a K-12 web portal providing access to quality licensed databases
within an information literacy framework. OSLIS is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oregon State Library. http://oslis.org/ |