In our Online Research Center in the Business & Finance section we have several guides for those seeking employment under Career & Job Hunting Resources. Here’s you’ll find links to appropriate web sites, books, magazines and other library materials, as well as suitable online databases to which the library subscribes.
LearnATest is a great source for test
preparation materials and interactive practice exams based on official tests
for jobs in fields such as EMS, postal work, cosmetology, civil service, and
teacher certification. If you’re in school or have children in school you might
find the graduate school entrance exams and college prep materials useful, as
well as standardized exams for grades 4 and 8, and the GED 2002 practice test.
To use LearnATest you must set up a free account for yourself on a library
computer using your library card number; after that you can access this
resource from both in and outside of the library taking as many practice exams
as you like!
If you’re
interested in a particular field you might check the library’s Tulsa Organizations
& Services database for local professional associations such as the
Business Marketing Association, American Society of Landscape Architects, the
National Association of Black Accountants, and American Women in Radio and
Television.
To see a
list of our complete online database collection visit
Online
Reference Sources: Magazines, Newspapers, and More.
If you
don’t have a library card you can apply online or visit
your neighborhood library.
For more information about joining the library family visit How to Get a Library Card.
To check
out the programs being offered this month visit your local library and pick up
a copy of the Library Calendar of Events or check out our
online database of events.
For more
information about all of our online library services and resources call
596.7977 or visit www.tulsalibrary.org.
For more information on the Tulsa Computer Society click here
Tulsa Computer Society 5/02/2003
Don Singleton, President