Are any of the online resources useful to non-English language readers?
The Learning Express Library contains these sections in Spanish: Recursos para Hispanohablantes (GED prep, writing, math) and U.S. Citizenship prep.

Mango Languages is not just for English speakers to learn other languages, but for the learning of English as well.

The EBSCO research databases list contains:
  • Two databases that only search Latin American journals (Fuente Academica and MedicLatina)
  • Ability to translate the search interface into 29 languages by use of the Languages option in the main menu, found on the upper right side of any database
  • EBSCO main menu languages option
    EBSCO databases translate article option
  • Translation of articles into 29 languages. This only applies to articles with full text available; look for the translate drop-down box on the article's page. This shows a translation in progress by the system, from English to Spanish.

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1. What is the Kansas Library eCard (KSLC)?
2. How do I get a Kansas Library eCard?
3. Who can get a card & is there an age limit?
4. Where do I log in to access the databases?
5. How do I use the card with statewide audiobooks or ebooks?
6. When does my card expire & how do I renew it?
7. I'm in the military and currently based out of state. Can I get a card?
8. I reside outside of Kansas - can I still get a card?
9. I've lost my card, who do I contact?
10. I receive an error message when attempting to login. What should I do?
11. Can I use the card to check out books, DVDs, and other regular library materials?
12. Are any of the online resources useful to non-English language readers?
13. Will my use of the Kansas Library eCard be monitored?
14. History of the Kansas Library eCard