Libraries - online information resources
The Library Service currently subscribes to the following online
subscription services. Most of these will require you to log
in with your library barcode to get into the members' area.
Encyclopaedia
Britannica the Web Catalogue includes links to the
bimonthly "Inside Britannica" online magazine
Britannica
Junior aimed at 5 to 11 year-olds
Britannica
Student aimed at 12 to 18 year-olds
Grove
Art Online art from cave drawings to the present day
Grove
Music Online music from accelerando to Valentin
Zubiaurre
The Guardian and The Observer archives — historical newspapers
from 1791 to 2003.
Oxford Encyclopedia of
Popular Music — not just Rock & Roll: comprehensive
coverage of popular music of all genres and periods from 1900 to
the present day
The Oxford Dictionary of National
Biography — 56,000 biographies of people who shaped
history.
Oxford
Islamic Studies Online — including commentaries and
timelines
Who's Who and Who Was
Who — the definitive directory of everyone who’s anyone in
Britain, and beyond, today.
Oxford Reference Online —
dictionaries and reference books covering art to accountancy,
politics to physics, and computing to classics, languages to
quotations, including:
The Library Service provides free access to online information
resources on the Internet in all our libraries.
Some online services are only available on the computers in our
libraries:
- British Standards Online
- United Utilities street and sewer plans
Additionally, the Library Service's online Web Catalogue
provides links to reference resources on the web:
- The Web Catalogue includes links to web sites dealing with
reader development and support; health issues; and lifelong
learning;
- The Kids' Portal includes links to child-oriented web sites
dealing with reading development and homework topics;
- Both include links to our online subscription services.
- The Local Studies Portal includes links to web sites dealing
with local studies and family history.