MedlinePlus
MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health’s Web site for patients and their families for reliable, up-to-date health information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can understand.
MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health’s Web site for patients and their families for reliable, up-to-date health information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can understand.
[Access this through Digital Maine Library.] Automotive maintenance, repair, and technical service bulletins. Step-by-step service and repair procedures, wiring diagrams, maintenance and specification tables, troubleshooting guides and diagnostic trouble codes, and ASE test prep.
Bangor Public Library’s online collection of photographs, books, maps, and more celebrating the history of Bangor, Maine, New England, and beyond.
One of the most widely used online genealogical resources in the world. Browse hundreds of unique searchable online databases, offering more than 1.3 billion searchable records. (In library use only.)
Delivers billions of records in census data, vital records, directories, photos, and more. (In library use only.)
Full-text access to more than 1,400 journals in history, education, political science, literature and language. PLUS, primary sources such as letters and pamphlets.
Provides every resident of Maine with access to online resources that include a collection of full text articles and abstracts from magazines, newspapers, journals and reference. Also provides multiple online learning tools.
8,000+ trusted reviews, investigative reporting, championing product safety and fairness for all. Use library card to access.
Premier business database. Library cardholders can use it to research company information, look for sales leads and suppliers, locate new area businesses as well as out of town, out of state, and Canadian businesses.
Full access to the Bangor Daily News archives (1832 to 2011) as digitized by newspapers.com. (Available only when in the library using library computers.)