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Web sites geared toward helping learners, as well as those in the field of literacy and adult learning.


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Pressdisplay
Read newspapers from around the world in the comfort of your own home! Pressdisplay provides online access to today's newspapers in full-color, full-page format and has a 60 day archive. Get access to more than 1700 newspapers from 92 countries in 48 languages.
Note: Only a limited number of concurrent users are allowed on at one time, so please log off when you are finished.
- Requires Library card number and PIN
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Learning Express Library
An interactive online learning platform of practice tests and tutorial course series designed to help students and adult learners succeed on the academic or licensing tests they must pass. You'll get immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of your results. This product was created in the United States and the tests are based on American testing standards. Canadian standards may be different.
- Requires Library card number and PIN
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Mango Languages
Mango is an online language learning system teaching practical conversation skills for a variety of popular languages, such as French, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese and much more. Mango also has English as a Second Language courses. If you would like Mango to track your progress, make sure you create a profile when you first log in.
- Requires valid library card number
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TumbleBooks
Online collection of animated, talking picture books that teach kids and new readers the joy of reading in a format they'll love. TumbleBooks are created by taking existing picture books, adding animation, sound, music and narration to produce an electronic picture book which they can read, or have read to them. The TumbleBook Library collection can be accessed from any computer that has an Internet connection. No log in required, and it's free!




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