Virtual Reference Collection
The Virtual Reference Collection (VRC) is a group of subscription, online searchable databases made available to the residents of Suffolk County by the Suffolk CooperativeLibrary System and its 56 member libraries. Access the VRC from inside the library. Access the VRC from home.
Answers24X7
Answers24X7 provides online reference service to residents of Suffolk County, New York. Reference Librarians are available to answer your question using electronic resources or provide assistance searching the Internet. We can help you find information, articles, books, and much more.
Ancestry Library Edition
With more than 5 billion names and 23,000 searchable databases, Ancestry is the #1 online source for family history information, including the web's largest collection of historical records. In-library use only.
NoveList
NoveList allows readers to use a favorite
author or title as a template to locate other
authors and titles of interest. By looking up a
favorite book in NoveList, you can click the“Find Similar Books” button and search for
more titles like the one you enjoyed. Access NoveList from inside the library Access NoveList from home
Suffolk Historic Newspapers
Suffolk Historic Newspapers is a centralized, searchable collection of Suffolk's newspaper heritage available to you online. Because of Suffolk County's unique geography and historical development, no one newspaper can provide complete coverage of the county. Digitizing allows searching of previously unindexed microfilm resources across multiple multiple newspapers, covering any time period. The articles can be viewed separately or as they appear on the full page. They can be printed, saved to your local computer and emailed.
Hoovers
Hoovers, Inc. a D&B Company, gives its customers a competitive edge with insightful information about industries, companies, and key decision makers. Hoover's provides this up-to-date information for sales, marketing, business development, and other professionals who need intelligence on U.S. and global companies, industries, and the people who lead them. In-library use only.
Court Help Resource Center
The Court
Help Resource Center is a website developed by the Suffolk
Cooperative library System that has listings for information on
the courts and other legal resources.