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You must be a currently enrolled ÄÐÈ˲ؾ«¸ócurriculum student or currently active ÄÐÈ˲ؾ«¸óstaff or faculty member. When off-campus you will be prompted to sign on to databases with your College assigned SSO (Single Sign-On) Authentication, which will now be your login to the library databases.

(NC Live)
Over 200 e-book titles in literature, history, and more. Includes the Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Authors and Literature in Context series.

(NC Live)
Collection of 500+ full-text quality Reference e-books--dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks.

(NC Live)
Scholarly titles supporting student and faculty research, and general nonfiction on topics such as school & studying, career development, arts & leisure, and practical life skills.

(NC Live-EBSCO) e-books
Nearly 25,000 fiction, reference, scholarly, and professional books online. (Formerly titled NetLibrary ebooks).

(NC Live)
More than thirty reference e-books and encyclopedias in religion, history, philosophy, and more.

(NC Live)
A collection of more than 1,000 eBooks from a variety of North Carolina publishers. Includes popular and scholarly nonfiction, novels by well-known NC authors, and award-winning short fiction and poetry.


North Carolinians have access to more than 100,000 in-copyright eBooks in Open Library, an eBook lending platform developed by Internet Archive.


Thirty full-text medical/nursing e-books, including the ICD-9-CM, volumes 1,2,3.

(NC Live)
Collection of 500+ full-text quality Reference e-books--dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks.


A to Z guide to creation myths from around the world.


Provides historical and current uses of materials and techniques in a wide range of areas from painting and sculpture to non-traditional media such as digital and video art for anyone who studies, creates, collects, or deals in works of art.


Covers everything from the agricultural makeup of various beers to the technical elements of the brewing process, local effects of brewing on regions around the world, and the social and political implications of sharing a beer.


Online-only edition of the Oxford Companion to Music is a partial revision that focuses on living composers and their music, adding some terms, works, and cross-references to the original text.


Covers styles and movements, organizations, regions, and traditions. Focuses particularly on biographies of actors, playwrights, directors, and designers.


Includes traditional subjects such as bibliography, paleography, the history of printing, editorial theory and practice, textual criticism, book collecting, and libraries, but it also engages with newer disciplines such as the history of the book and the electronic book.


Covers more than three millennia of Jewish religious thought, custom, law, and practice, from traditional approaches to Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and post-denominational Judaism.


Offers a record of the nation’s values, aspirations, anxieties, and beliefs as expressed in both everyday life and formal bodies of thought.


Provides a single source for authoritative reference overviews of scholarship on some of the most important topics of study in the field of biblical studies.


Covers the significant events, inventions, and social movements in American history that have affected the way Americans view, prepare, and consume food and drink.

(NC Live)
The database includes approximately 600 titles covering a wide range of technical topics, including computing, building trades, automotive, business, hospitality, public safety, and graphic design.

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