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LawHelpNC

Find information and links about your legal rights, the law, the courts, legal forms and more.

Overview

LawHelpNC.org is a joint project of Legal Aid of North Carolina, the North Carolina Equal Justice Alliance, the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation and Probono.net to provide users with helpful, easy-to-understand legal resources and information in North Carolina.  Reources include:
  • Legal Directory Search
  • Legal Directory A-Z
  • Online Legal Forms
  • How to get help from a lawyer
  • News & Announcements

Subjects

  • Family and Juvenile
  • Housing
  • Money & Taxes
  • Government Benefits
  • Veterans and Military
  • Work and Jobs
  • Criminal Law
  • Health and Disability
  • Disaster Assistance
  • Economic Development
  • Education and Schools
  • Farmworkers
  • Immigration
  • Individual Rights
  • Wills and Life Planning
  • The Legal System

Merck Manual Professional Version

Explains disorders, their symptoms, how they're diagnosed, and how they can be prevented or treated. For doctors and medical students.

NC Health Info

Online guide to quality health and medical information and local health services throughout North Carolina.

NC Health Info (NCHI) is dedicated to empowering your health care decisions. NCHI is a dual-language online consumer health guide. It consists of reliable and easy-to-understand resources to help you make informed decisions about your health care. Topics range from researching common illnesses, medications & therapies, finding a provider or service, as well as what questions to ask your doctor and where to find free & discounted medical services in your area. All links on NCHI have been carefully reviewed and selected by librarians at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, as well as volunteer librarians located across the state of North Carolina. Resources are reviewed twice a year to ensure accuracy and relevance. NCHI can also connect you with a librarian at the Health Sciences Library (HSL) to help you find answers to health-related questions through Ask a Librarian, a service by the UNC University Library.

Video tours of this resource, including transcripts, can be found at: https://www.nchealthinfo.org/about-us/tour-nc-health-info/

Occupational Outlook Handbook

Profiles for hundreds of occupations including sections like What They Do, Work Environment, How to Become One, Pay, and more. Each profile also includes Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projections for the 2010–20 decade.

For help resources visit: https://www.bls.gov/help/

Overview

This resource contains detailed information about over 300 careers, including descriptions of the work, pay, outlook over the next ten years, and more. The Handbook covers approximately 4 out of 5 jobs in the economy. Occupational Outlook Handbook is provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, part of the U.S. Department of Labor. Features:
  • Economic Releases
  • Student and teacher Resources
  • Publications and Reports
  • Data tools
  • Resources for business leaders, consumers, economists, investors, jobseekers, and more.

Subjects

  • Inflation and prices
  • Spending and time use
  • Unemployment
  • Employment
  • Pay and benefits
  • Productivity
  • Workplace injuries
  • International
  • Demographics
  • Industries
  • Business costs
  • Occupations
  • Geography

Our State Magazine Collection Featured

Search or browse Our State magazine, North Carolina's premier travel, food, and culture publication celebrating the best of life in the state. Every issue from 1933 to 2017 is online in the North Carolina Digital Collections, and articles and advertisements are full text searchable.

Through North Carolina Digital Collections, explore past issues of Our State, one of North Carolina's longest running and most popular magazines. First published in 1933, The State (as it was known until 1996) features stories about North Carolina's people, places, and history.

For help resources visit: http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/home/help

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