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Get Into Gear With Auto Repair Source, Learn Workforce English, Read Maps, and More!

Get Into Gear With Auto Repair Source!

Find the most accurate, authoritative, and up-to-date service and repair information for your car.
POWER Library provides access to Auto Repair Source, an authoritative and easy-to-use auto service and repair reference tool.
 
All content comes from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), and you can use it to help you diagnose, repair and maintain your car, truck or SUV. You can also take this valuable resource on the road — it’s designed for devices such as laptops and tablets!
 
Powered by the auto experts at MOTOR, Auto Repair Source includes:
  • Service information optimized for the most common maintenance and repair operations
  • Maintenance schedules and estimated labor times
  • Technical service bulletins and recall notices
  • Component location diagrams for most domestic and imported cars and light trucks
  • Precise and comprehensive wiring diagrams for all systems
  • Part numbers, diagrams, and retail pricing for thousands of commonly replaced parts
  • Engineering specifications for common repairs and adjustments
  • Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), flowcharts, and step-by-step diagnostic instructions

Not Your Typical Business English Course!

Learn Workforce English Essentials in Transparent Language Online

Workforce English Essentials lets you design your own modular course based on the topics most relevant to your workplace. Choose from 50+ hours of lessons covering common business English vocabulary. Learn from modules that focus on areas such as:
  • At the office
  • Business travel
  • Computers and I.T.
  • Giving presentations
  • Job search
  • Negotiations

Intended for learners who already have basic spoken and written proficiency in English, but who need to upskill to meet specific job needs and communicative skills. 

Learn About Maps, Charts, and Diagrams in TrueFLIX

Find the answer to these questions:
  • What are the important elements of a map?
  • Why are there so many different types of maps?
  • How do charts and graphs organize information?
  • How do diagrams use pictures and words to communicate information?
Explore an e-book and video in the Information Literacy section of TrueFLIX that demonstrates the different types of maps, shows you how to read maps, and how to understand charts, graphs, and diagrams.
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If you have a library card issued by your local library, you do not need an eCard. You can use your local library card number to access the e-resources in POWER Library. 

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POWER Library News Issue No. 119 (March 2024)