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Free Online Resources: Alabama Specific Online Resources

Alabama Specific Online Resources

The Alabama Department of Archives and History is the official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Alabama.
 

Visit the Alabama Legislature website to find information on bills, sessions, your local legislators, the Alabama Administrative Code, etc.

The Encyclopedia of Alabama provides free access to reference resources on the culture, geography, history, and natural environment of Alabama.

The Alabama Partnership for Children is a non-profit group that designs, develops, and implements a unified approach for improving outcomes of children in Alabama.

AlabamaWorks is a network of interconnected providers of workforce services that train, prepare, and match job seekers with employers.

Visit the Alabama Department of Public Health website to get information on Alabama health programs, current news, disease prevention, vital records, etc.

AlabamaMosaic is a repository of digital materials that makes historical treasures from Alabama's archives, libraries, and museums electronically accessible to all.

Help Me Grow (HMG) connects families to health and developmental resources so children (birth to age eight) can start school healthy and ready to succeed.

PBS LearningMedia is a free service that offers access to over 100,000 digital resources for PreK-12 educators nationwide.
 

As a single platform for families to access services and programs, Alabama Family Central's purpose is to help families easily navigate and find links to supports they need.

The Alabama Humanities Alliance (AHA) awards grants that support public humanities programs in communities statewide.

 

The Digital Collections of the Library of Congress contains primary source materials related to Alabama, including books, government documents, maps, etc.

The Alabama State Agency Databasesprovided by the Government Documents Round Table, contain publicly searchable databases produced by agencies of the State of Alabama.