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These resources require either a valid library card number from a participating library
or a Michigan Drivers License or State ID.
Academic OneFile: Recommended for: Colleges and Universities. Mostly full text. Academic OneFile is the premiere source for peer-reviewed, full-text articles from the world's leading journals and reference sources. With extensive coverage of the physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature and other subjects, Academic OneFile is both authoritative and comprehensive. With millions of articles available in both PDF and HTML full-text with no restrictions, researchers are able to find accurate information quickly. Includes full-text coverage of the New York Times back to 1995. Updated daily. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only.
ArticleFirst: Recommended for: Colleges and Universities. Index only. OCLC's ArticleFirst contains articles and other items listed on the table of contents pages of journals. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only.
ECO Electronic Collections Online: Recommended for colleges and universities. Some full text. A collection of scholarly journals in the sciences and social sciences. Includes agriculture, library science, anthropology, literature, business,medicine, economics, philosophy, education, political science, fine arts, psychology, geography, religion, history, science, language, social science, law, technology. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only.
Expanded Academic ASAP: Recommended for: Junior and Community Colleges. Mostly full text. Magazine, newspaper and journal articles appropriate to college and university -level research. All topics. Michigan residents or Michigan library access only.
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid): Information about applying for student aid, includes forms and deadlines. The form can be filled out online if you have a valid PIN from the Department of Education. Just a reminder, if a Web site requests credit card information or some other form of payment to complete the FAFSA then that Web site is not the official government (FREE) Web site (www.fafsa.ed.gov/).
- 2009-2010 FAFSA Form: Click the link for a pdf version of this form.
- FAFSA forms, worksheets, brochures and fact sheets www.studentaid.ed.gov/pubs
- FAFSA PIN from the Federal Government if planning on filling out the online version www.pin.ed.gov
- Federal School Code List: Find the school code for the college/university when filling out the FAFSA.



