Databases
Founded in 1950 as the Resourceful Oklahoman, Oklahoma Today is the official state magazine. This a a complete archive of all issues.
Beginning in 1945 as "Oklahoma Fish and Game News" This archive includes every issue from 1945-1970
Started in 1983, The Gayly Oklahoman covers LGBT community topics and events as well as things throughout the state of Oklahoma and surrounding region. This is a complete archive of all issues.
EBSCO Open Dissertations is a database with records for more than 1.2 million electronic theses and dissertations from around the world.
Borrow eBooks and audiobooks from your library using OverDrive on your computer, tablet, eReader or mobile device.
Suitable for very young children, PBS Kids' offerings — like games and videos — teach them basic life skills, literacy, and simple math and science lessons.
Blending geographic information system (GIS) mapping features with an easy-to-use interface and a plethora of health, economic, and social welfare data from government and private sources, “PolicyMap is a web-based tool for mapping US data
Prescribers' Digital Reference replaces the Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR). The print version of the Physicians' Desk Reference is no longer in print. Current information on prescription and non-prescription drugs.