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My daughter wants to do a science fair project on earthquakes. Where can she find some help on putting together an experiment?
The ancient Greeks thought earthquakes occurred when the god Atlas shifted the weight of the world from one shoulder to the other. Today we take a more scientific approach to explaining them.
To find more information about earthquakes, including opti… more »
Oklahoma's Presidential primary is March 6th, but in order to vote, you have to be registered by February 10th. Are you registered to vote?
If you aren't registered to vote, or just want more information on elections in Tulsa, you can find some great information on the Tulsa County Election Board page of the library's Tulsa Organizations and Services database (or TOS). The TOS Election Board… more »
I’m looking for work and need to brush up on my computer skills. How can the library help me?
One option we have for you is a collection of online computer skills tutorials through the Learning Express database. These are self-paced tutorials with beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels of the most common software products you’ll need to know… more »
Did you make a New Year’s resolution to learn a new skill or try out some different hobbies? Then take a look at our Universal Class database!
The Universal Class database offers a wide variety of online classes that you can apply to your career, your home life, or your leisure time. Crafts, entrepreneurship, accounting, real estate, pet care, mathematics, cooking and writing are just a few of… more »
Can the library help me locate phone numbers and addresses of individuals and companies?
Yes, the library offers a directory database called Reference USA. This database can be used at all library locations and from home. To access this database from the library’s homepage, click on Research, then Databases, and you’ll Reference USA in the a… more »

