[CASL-L] Science and Health databases for high school?
Cathy Andronik
cathyandronik at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 16 07:46:42 PDT 2017
I miss our subscription to Rosen's Teen Health and Wellness, dropped due to no $$ rather than any fault of its own. It's VERY teen-centered. I took a trial subscription to run it by the kids when I was deciding, and they loved it. I'm considering picking it up again, as our budget this year is a smidge better.
Cathy AndronikTeacher LibrarianBrien McMahon HS
Norwalk
On Friday, September 15, 2017, 1:42:35 PM EDT, Loretta Sullivan <b59lgian at mpspride.org> wrote:
Hello,
Currently we subscribe to Infobase Science Online and Health Reference Center. We have found that the levels for most sources are really high for the average high school kid. Can anyone suggest other databases to replace this for this current school year. We also have the Gale health database. I wanted something for science classes and another Health one as we do have a Medical Careers Academy here at our high school.
Thanks for all suggestions!
Respectfully,
Loretta SullivanLibrary Media Specialist
Manchester High School
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