PA POWER Library

Pennsylvania Online World of Electronic Resources provides libraries statewide access to over 20 unique databases for library users of all ages. Academic Search Main Contemporary Authors Gale Primary Source: The Civil … Continued



Pittsburgh Courier

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Explore local history with this full-text archive of The Pittsburgh Courier. Covers the years 1911-2002.


Oxford Reference Online

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Full-text entries from over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries on subjects such as art, history, languages, literature, philosophy, quotations, science, and more.


Oxford Music Online

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Authoritative reference sources on music history and theory plus musician biographies. Includes: The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The Oxford Dictionary of … Continued


Oxford English Dictionary

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Contains the complete text of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) from its 20-volume Second Edition and its 3-volume Additions Series.


Oxford Art Online

This resource is available to CLP cardholders only. Reputable art encyclopedias including: Grove Art Online The Oxford Companion to Western Art Benezit Dictionary of Artists Encyclopedia of Aesthetics The Concise … Continued


Opposing Viewpoints in Context

With over 20,000 pro/con viewpoints on current social issues, including approximately 19,000 reference articles, interactive maps, infographics, and more, students will be able to learn about both sides of current … Continued


NoveList Plus

Includes fiction and nonfiction authors, titles and themes. Provides suggestions of books that are similar to those of a particular author, certain title, or genre.


Newspaper Archive

This resource is temporarily available remotely. An historical newspaper database which contains newspapers from every state and 7 foreign countries- over 2,434 titles. The archive’s newspapers date from 1759 to … Continued