Now, those same families probably have the internet in their home, and they'd use the computer when they once used the encyclopedia.
But as most people know, for all of its convenience and speed, the internet is not always the most reliable source of information. Let's say you want to know more about e. coli, the bacteria causing an outbreak of food poisoning in Europe. You can get the reliable, accurate information of a famous encyclopedia, at any of time of day or night, via the Internet, using the Stratford Library's subscription to the World Book Online.
The online World Book is updated constantly, so it doesn't go out of date like the set your parents may have had. And it refers you to information from many sources beyond the encyclopedia. But you can be sure it will all be reliable information from reputable sources, fact checked by the World Book editors.
How do you log on? Go to the Stratfordlibrary.org website, and click on the box that says "Get it online with your library card."
On the next page, you'll see the list of our most popular online resources, including The World Book Online.
Power user tip: The World Book Online offers different versions for different ages:
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