National Geographic Kids
Explores science, nature, culture, archaeology, and space through the publications of National Geographic Kids.
Explores science, nature, culture, archaeology, and space through the publications of National Geographic Kids.
Discusses key points and controversies in the history of worker’s rights and wages in the United States. Includes timeline of significant events and primary source documents.
Presents a global record of human events from prehistory until 2004, including events in the arts and humanities, education, transportation, science and medicine, politics, and war, among others.
Explores political parties and interest groups from the nation’s beginnings to the present day. Includes primary source documents.
Uses evidence-based documentation to provide a full and impartial examination of race in America, drawing on research from a variety of fields to answer frequently asked questions regarding race relations, systemic racism, and racial inequality.
Covers the history, development, and current workings of cybercurrencies and the underground economy.
Searches our collection of Salem Press eReference titles to find concise, clear articles and information on a variety of topics, including history, medicine, science, and social sciences.
Collects historical maps of Ohio towns and cities with building information from 1882-1962.
Presents historical resources about Upper Arlington provided by partnerships between UAPL and local organizations and individuals. Includes historical maps, Norwester Yearbooks, Norwester Magazines, images, and more.
This guide was created to assist those searching for historical information about Upper Arlington and the surrounding areas, and it highlights the unique and varied collection of the Research Department at the Tremont Branch of UAPL. As always, stop by, email, or call the Research Librarians at (614) 486-3342 if you would like more information […]