A.K. Smiley Public Library has a plethora of databases available for library patrons. Allow me to introduce you to the selection we have for children and teens. With your library card, you can access each of these databases from our webpage: https://akspl.org. Once you have opened up the webpage, hover over the “eLibrary” tab on the top black bar and you can choose which type of database you would like to peruse. The choices are: eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines; Streaming Services; eDatabases; Workforce Development. If you choose to click on the ‘eLibrary” tab, it will direct you to the entire page of selections.
https://www.akspl.org/elibrary/
Some of the databases and e-book sites will require your library card number and your PIN. The PIN number is the last four digits of the phone number you registered when you applied for you library card.
One of the children and teen pages you may be interested in is National Geographic for Kids. This site offers magazines, books, videos, and pictures for your young explorer to discover. This site will keep your youngsters busy for a long time as they learn facts about places, animals, and people. You may be developing a nature photographer after they’ve explored this site!
The next database for you to discover is the AR Bookfinder. Accelerated Reader Bookfinder is a quick resource for kids and parents to locate a book on the list to see if their student can read it to earn points at school. Many of the schools in our district use the AR system to test children on their understanding of the books they’re reading, as well as their level of comprehension. The reader then takes a quiz at the school and earns points during the school year. This database is also available at the library on our OPACs (online public access catalog).
Another fabulous site to explore is the Teaching Books database. This database brings you over 361,215 resources about children’s and young adult books. I can imagine you will fall prey to the wide variety of information available on this site and spend quite a bit of time exploring. This site is great not only for kids and teens, but also parents, teachers, educators, and anyone interested in children’s literature.
An educational, fun site for you to share with your kids is Lote4Kids. A digital selection of picture books (eBooks and audiobooks) in a diverse range of world languages. I am astounded at the variety of languages that are available. This e-book database will certainly keep you and your kids busy as you discover new languages to listen to, and maybe even learn!
One final suggestion is geared towards teens. Rosen Teen Health and Wellness offers ‘real life, real answers’ for our teen community. Full of a variety of timely subjects pertaining to teen topics, this database presents material in an updated fresh, new look and feel. This “critically acclaimed, award-winning resource provides middle and high school students with non-judgmental, straightforward, curricular and self-help support, aligned to state, national, and provincial standards.”
There are quite a few more resources for you to peruse, and I could go on and on about all of these fantastic offerings, but space is limited here for this article! Please log-on and find your new favorite site to explore and let us know what you’ve discovered!
~ Pamela Martinez, Senior Librarian, Youth Services