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American History 1900-1945: Home

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Hello American History students! This guide is great place to get started in finding library resources for your course. All of the sources listed here are available online. If you need help finding anything for class we would be thrilled to help you. Just stop by, call or email the library.

EBSCO eBooks

Our largest supplier of eBooks is EBSCO. Our eBooks are easy to navigate and full of features. You can print and save parts of books. EBSCO even has a mobile app so you can read books from your phone and other devices. If you'd like to learn more about how to use eBooks just ask at the library!

CQ Researcher

CQ Researcher is a product that I talk a lot about. Usually I'm selling it students on it's strength in covering topics that are contemporary. However, we also purchased the backfile of of CQ so our reports go back to 1923. It makes for fascinating reading and makes it a very unique source to use for historical research.

Credo Reference

Credo Reference is a collection of online reference books. Its subject specialty, including history, encyclopedias are a strong feature of this collection.

Films on Demand

Films on Demands is one of the most popular services we subscribe to. There are tons of historical documentaries in this service. A really special part of this collection is the Archival Film and Newsreel collection.