IndyPL eResources Available without a Library Card IndyPL subscribes to several resources that do not require library cards. All of these databases are available to Marion County residents with unlimited access from home. These databases are accessible on the IndyPL website. From TumbleBooks: TumbleBook Library – K- 6 https://www.tumblebooklibrary.com/autologin.aspx?userid=z6a8J47w %2bZvyJaappaC%2faw%3d%3d. Our agreement allows for anyone in Marion County to access TumbleBooks without a library card. TumbleBook Library contains more than 1,000 simultaneous use titles, and more than 200 National Geographic streaming videos. There are read-alongs and games, too. To find out more about what TumbleBook Library offers, go to their website: https://tumblebooklibrary.com/about_tumblebooks.aspx. From Gale: IndyPL and the Marion County Internet Library also subscribe to the following Gale databases which are geoauthenticated. As long as the student is in Marion County, they should be able to get to the database without a library card. Gale Ebooks: (https://galesupport.com/mcilgeo?db=GVRL&loc=imcpl_indy) Reference resources including the categories: Arts, Business, History, Law, Literature, and Medicine. Gale Literature: (https://go.gale.com/ps/start.do?p=GLS&u=indymar) Provides literature-related information on writers from around the world and throughout time. Includes criticism, literary and cultural analysis, biographies, summaries of literary works, primary sources, and photographs; as well as full-text poems, short stories, novels, plays, and speeches. Gale in Context: Global Issues (http://galesupport.com/mcilgeo? db=GIC&loc=indymar) International viewpoints on a broad spectrum of global issues, topics, and current events. Sponsor: Marion County Internet Library Gale in Context: High School (http://galesupport.com/mcilgeo? db=SUIC&loc=indymar) Designed to be a single starting point for students at all levels, with a wide range of materials supporting classroom work: full-text articles from 1200 magazines; 18,000 As of July 2020 Page 1 photos and graphics; AV resources; primary documents; links to selected websites. Formerly known at Student Resources in Context. Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints (http://galesupport.com/mcilgeo? db=OVIC&loc=indymar) Information on social issues drawn from news articles, books, websites, and primary documents, highlighting the differences between contrasting viewpoints. Sponsor: Marion County Internet Library Gale in Context: U.S. History (http://galesupport.com/mcilgeo? db=UHIC&loc=indymar) Learn about the most significant people, events, and topics through an overview of U.S. history. Sponsor: Marion County Internet Library Gale in Context: World History (http://galesupport.com/mcilgeo? db=WHIC&loc=indymar) Learn about the most significant people, events, and topics in world history. Sponsor: Marion County Internet Library From World Book: World Book (https://www.worldbookonline.com/?uid=ipl&pwd=worldbook) One of our most popular online resources is WorldBook. We subscribe to content at all reading levels, as well as encyclopedias in Arabic, French and Spanish, and a number of add-ons. Read below for more information. (Note that all World Book resources are available via the link above.)  Early Learning by World Book Emergent learners will engage in an interactive and playful environment of topical content worlds with bursts of information to support microlearning. Guided reading program with stories spread across Lexile Levels provide building blocks for early learners. Read-aloud option across all functions of the database promotes a personalized learning experience.  Kids Captivate even the most reluctant reader with unique visual engagements, rich multimedia content, and an abundance of educational games, activities, and projects. With thousands of articles, multimedia content, and a collection of biographies, World Book Kids is designed to encourage the young learner to be curious. The carefully curated content also supports STEM/STEAM instructional initiatives.  Student Fascinate student researchers with thousands of articles and multimedia aligned to curriculum. Contains numerous tools to engage users in 21st-century education and blended-learning practices. World Book Student features responsive design, daily current events, assessment tools for educators, and dedicated resource guides to provide blueprints for advanced learning and college and career readiness. As of July 2020 Page 2  Advanced Engage advanced students and adults with thousands of articles, primary sources, and online books designed to support personalized learning and enhance digital citizenship. Contains up-to-the-minute access to worldwide news publications, government links from numerous countries, and multimedia reference materials. World Book Advanced uses technology to deepen comprehension, encourage collaboration between users, and create digital natives.  Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos This dedicated Spanish-language database contains videos, compare-andcontrast features, selected articles, and a visual dictionary to allow ESL students and Spanish-learners the chance to learn. Integrated with World Book Kids for parallel English-language content.  World Book eBooks Support classroom instruction and library reading initiatives with over 2,500 titles, including World Book exclusive content and classic literature (novels, plays, poems, and nonfiction). With 24/7 unlimited, simultaneous access and unlimited renewals per book per user, World Book eBooks are available anytime, anywhere, and feature a free downloadable app compatible with Apple, Windows, and Android devices.  Timelines Annual Subscription Search more than 650 pre-generated timelines and 14,000 event in a highly interactive and customizable database. Investigate the chronological significance of world events and the lives of notable historical figures. Build, save, and share timeless for an authentic learning experience and integrate content easily from other World Book databases and outside sources.  Discover Annual Subscription Assist differentiated learners and older adults with a research database that offers a practical Life Skills section. A collection of unique videos, featuring expert answers to often asked questions, and a visual dictionary make content more accessible for readers of all levels  Science Power Annual Subscription Strengthen students’ science knowledge with more than 90 lessons complete with experiments and assessments to gauge students’ capabilities across two levels of science instruction. Ideal for grades 2 through 6, Science Power empowers students to take control of their own learning process.  Social Studies Power Annual Subscription Enhance social studies instruction with more than 100 lessons, activities, and assessments focused on core topics and aligned with most major textbooks. Social Studies Power is intended for grades 3 through 6 and offers two reading levels per lesson for differentiated instruction.  Activity Corner Annual Subscription As of July 2020 Page 3 Contains thousands of cross-curricular, low-cost, fun yet educational projects for the classroom, after school programs, and library programing. Activity Corner enables users to browse, save, and create activities for all ages. Database descriptions were taken from our research page or from the publisher. As of July 2020 Page 4