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Why is this list so much shorter? What happened?

As of July 1st, Massachusetts residents lost access to 21 databases due to cuts in federal funding. Lean more on the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners’ webpage on Federal Funding at Risk

A Memorial Hall Library card provides access to the databases below. Additional resources are available from the Boston Public Library. For help, contact the Reference Desk at 978-623-8430.


The Great Courses

(available at home to Andover library cardholders)

“Binge-learn” over 250 of the most popular courses taught by the world’s top professors from The Great Courses Library Collection. With hundreds of videos on subjects ranging from photography to physics, astronomy to art, history to health, and everything in between, you’re sure to find courses that interest you. Each lesson is about 30 minutes in length—tune in to test out any lesson or course for the first few minutes, or for as long as you want.

Sign in with your Andover library card to get 7 days of unlimited access. Return as often as you like to get another 7-day pass. 

Andover card holders can also access Great Courses videos through Hoopla Digital and Kanopy.

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Value Line

(available at home to Andover library cardholders)

Current and historical reviews, price and earnings projections, and analyst commentaries on approximately 3,500 of the most actively traded stocks, in over 90 industries.

New to investing? Be sure to look at Value Line Library’s educational tools. These are designed to help you learn:

  • investment basics
  • investment strategies
  • how to build and maintain a portfolio
  • how to study a stock

Instructional webinars from Value Line can be found at https://www.valuelinelibrary.com/recorded-webinars.

Available at home to Andover cardholders only.

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The Wall Street Journal

(available at home to Andover library cardholders)

Direct access to The Wall Street Journal online. Search defaults to searching the last 90 days’ worth of WSJ articles but the advanced search lets you search the last four years.

Users outside the library will need to create a free account, after which you can start using WSJ.com immediately. Your access will be available for the next 3 days. After 3 days, simply return to this page, click the above link again, and log in as an existing user with the same username and password you used when you created your account.

Access includes:

  • digital versions of the print editions
  • the WSJ Magazine
  • profiles, financials, and research & ratings of thousands of companies
  • U.S., Asia, Europe, India, China, and Japan editions

Note: The Wall Street Journal apps do not work for library users, but the digital version works very well with small screen devices.

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