*In both English and French
*In various formats: hardcover, paperback and large print
MAGAZINES/PERIODICALS NEWSPAPERS
Archaeology Northern Ontario Business The Globe and Mail
Better Homes and Gardens Nutrition Action (Cdn. Ed.) The Sault Star
Better Homes and Gardens Wood O the Oprah Magazine The Standard
Birds & Blooms Ontario Out of Doors The Sudbury Star
Bon Appetit Our Canada The Toronto Star
Canadian Fly Fisher Outdoor Canada
Canadian Gardening PC World
Canadian Geographic People
Canadian Home Workshop Popular Mechanics
Canadian House and Home Popular Science
Canadian Living Prevention
CARP for 50 plus Quill & Quire
Chatelaine (English & French versions) Readers Digest (Large Print version)
Consumer Reports Report on Business
Cottage Life The Rotarian
Coupe de Pouce (French) Science Illustrated
Discover Science News
The Economist Scientific American
Good Housekeeping Skeptic
Good Times Sky News
Harrowsmith Country Life The Magazine (Teen)
Homemakers Time (US edition)
Internet Genealogy for Canada Vanity Fair
MacLean's What's Up Kids
Money Sense Woodsmith
National Geographic Zoomer (formally CARP)
Natural Home
Tumble Talking Books is an online audio book library collection giving patrons/students UMLIMITED remote access to the audio book collection. You can listen or download using their free TumblePad reading software. Click on the above icon to sit back, relax and listen
EUREKA ONLINE: The library in partnership with Knowledge Ontario is offering FREE access to selected newspapers online. Full text of 20 newspapers including the Sault Star, the Sudbury Star and the North Bay Nugget as well as full text of major Canadian French-language newspapers, periodicals, and Radio-Canada transcripts is available./Cette banque de données permet d'accéder au texte intégral de plusieurs quotidiens canadiens-français dont Le Droit, La Presse, Le Soleil, Le Devoir, des périodiques comme L'actualité, Protégez-vous, Voir, et les transcriptions de Radio-Canada. A ce produit s'ajoute le texte intégral de vingt quotidiens de langue anglaise de l'Ontario.
If you are within the Elliot Lake Public Library access to Eureka can be obtained without having to enter a username or password. To do so, please click on the Use in the library link below. To grant access from home or anywhere outside the library, click on the Use outside the library link and select the institution from the drop down menu, To enter the library card number FIRST type in a capital E, then your bar code/patron number located on the top right corner of your library card. If your patron number is LESS than 5 digits you must add zeros (0) at the END to make up the five digits. Click the log in button. DO NOT HIT ENTER.