CLRC (Central NY Library Resources Council)
A multi-type library consortium serving Herkimer, Madison, Oneida and Onondaga counties in Central New York State. Site of the Central New York 3Rs Council.

 

   
Mid-York Library System
Web Catalog includes holdings of the public libraries in Herkimer, Madison, and Oneida counties, New York; access to other library catalogs, EBSCO and NoveList.
   
New York State Library/State Archives Online Catalog - Excelsior 
2 million + research items are available via WebCat. Collections include major holdings in law, medicine, social sciences, education, American and NYS history and culture, the pure sciences and technology.
   
Awesome Library for Teachers, Students and Parents
Contains 14,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5% in education.
   
InfoSearcher Online
An interactive learning environment for educators. Focuses on creating active, engaged learning for students and teachers.
   
Internet Public Library
Hosted by the University of Michigan, School of Information.
   
AskEric through Syracuse University
You can browse through the ERIC database or search the database yourself. (Service provided by SLS staff through Online Database Searching Co-SER.)
ERIC Digests
ERIC Digests are short reports (1,000 - 1,500 words) on topics of prime current interest in education.
America Library Association (ALA)
Accredited Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies and their corresponding Web sites.
Classroom Connect
A curriculum site that gives you suggestions on projects, curriculum, etc. utilizing Web resources. 
American Association of School Librarians (AASL)
Provides information on continuing education opportunities for school library media professionals.
Internet Links for the Department of Mental Health
Catalog for mental health disorders (linkable sites).
New York State Newspaper Project
Identifies, describes, preserves and makes available, newspapers in all communities in New York State.
U.S. Department of Education Publications Database
Searchable database for U.S. Department of Education publications available in full text.
Library Support Staff
Connections to places on the web for teachers and library media specialists. 
Blue Web'n Library
Sites for students, educators, and library media specialists. The "applications table" is a different way to look at searching the web with subject areas listed down the left side; across the top are listed: lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, and tools.
ALA's Great Web Sites for Kids
Builds on a list of 50+ Great Sites for kids and parents published by American Library Association (ALA).
Net-Mom
The site includes hand-selected, safe and appropriate web sites for kids/families.
KidsClick!: Web Guide and Search Tool for Kids by Librarians
A search tool for kids, created by librarians.
KidsClick! Worlds of Web Searching
A companion website to KidsClick! Web Guide and Search Engine to teach web searching skills to upper elementary and middle school students (grades 4-7).
Berit's Best Sites for Children
A directory of safe, recommended web sites for children up to age 12. Each selected site has been carefully reviewed and given a rating out of 5.
Yahooligans! - Web Guide for Kids
A web guide for kids.
CyberBee
CyberBee, a busy little bumblebee zooming around the Internet scouting out curriculum treasures.
Schoolhouse: The Library
Copyright Reference Resources
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
A categorized list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth.
National Skill Standards Board (NSSB)
A nonpartisan group of business, employee, education, and community leaders charged by Congress to create a nationwide system of voluntary skill standards that will ensure a highly skilled American workforce for the 21st century.
NewsBank
NewsBank's resources contain information from newspapers, newswires, business journals, historical and scholarly documents, periodicals, etc., which support classroom instruction.