Consumer Reports is an independent, nonprofit organization that works side by side with consumers to empower them with the trusted knowledge they need to make more informed choices. To access, enter your Peters Township library card number.
Read your favorite magazines on your computer or mobile device. You will find top magazines covering business, leisure, fashion, product reviews, current events, and more. New issues often added before they appear in stores. To access, enter your Peters Township library card number.
The Wall Street Journal is one of the largest newspapers in the United States, providing coverage of breaking news and current headlines from the US and around the world, and is published 6 days a week. NOTE: ONLINE ACCESS TO THIS PAPER IS ONLY AVAILABLE INSIDE THE LIBRARY.
The Washington Post is a major American daily newspaper reporting on breaking news and current headlines from the US and around the world, with particular emphasis on national politics and the federal government. NOTE: ONLINE ACCESS TO THIS PAPER IS ONLY AVAILABLE INSIDE THE LIBRARY.
Browse and read full-text newspapers from more than 2,300 major U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers, plus leading titles from around the world, or search articles by publication, title, author, date, or other fields. Newsstand also includes images, radio/TV broadcasts, and transcripts.
AllYouCanRead.com is the largest database of magazines and newspapers on the internet, with articles and videos from over 25,000 magazines, newspapers and top news sites from over 200 countries across the globe.
The Department of Energy / EPA's Fuel Economy Guide provides consumers with reliable information about fuel economy and the benefits of fuel-efficient vehicles in order for them to make more informed decisions when purchasing a new vehicle. Information in the guide is updated weekly.
POWER Library and its databases are made possible in part by Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and through Library Access Funds administered by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Department of Education, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, Governor.