| Reference Databases | ||
| Database | Audience | Description |
| NH mygenealogist.com | Teens to Adult | Helpful resources specifically realted to New Hampshire genealogy and family history. |
| MyGenealogist.com | Teen to Adult | Helpful resources related to general genealogy research. |
| NewsBank | Young Adults and Up | Archives of the New Hampshire Union Leader /Sunday News, The Concord Monitor, and numerous news magazines. Accessible from any computer. |
| HeritageQuest Online | All Ages | Genealogy database based on census records from 1790 to 1930. Accessible from home or in the library with username and password. Please stop in to acquire access code. |
| WorldCAT | Young Adults and Up | WorldCat is the world's largest bibliographic database, the merged catalogs of thousands of OCLC member libraries. Built and maintained collectively by librarians, WorldCat itself is not an OCLC service that is purchased, but rather provides the foundation for many OCLC services and the benefits they provide. Available in library only. |
| EBSCO Databases | All ages | Multiple databases available at the library or from your own computer (Pease Patrons please call the library for User ID and Password). A great site for researching numerous topics including health and business issues, literature for all ages, and children/YA resources. Information from thousands of magazines, journals, and newspapers. |
| Humanities Online | Young Adults and Up | Accessible to all patrons from home computers. This is an excellent source for links to all fields of humanities, including literature, poetry, theater, dance, music, and art. |
| Value Line Investment Survey | Adult | Value Line is a financial website that provides extensive data covering 1700 stocks, ticker codes, rankings, and company reports. You can check out indices and summaries as well as create graphs and personal investment portfolios. Available at the library only. |
| NHU-PAC | All Ages | This union catalog contains the holdings of the the State Library as well as more than 300 public, school, and special libraries in New Hampshire. |

