ABC-Clio (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.
Credo Reference (NC Live)
Collection of 500+ full-text quality Reference e-books--dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks.
eBook Central Academic and Public Library Complete (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.
eBook Collection from EBSCO (NC Live-EBSCO) e-books
Nearly 25,000 fiction, reference, scholarly, and professional books are online. (Formerly titled NetLibrary ebooks).
Gale eBooks (NC Live)
More than thirty reference e-books and encyclopedias in religion, history, philosophy, and more.
Home Grown eBooks Collection via BiblioLabs (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.
JSTOR (NC Live)
Ebooks and journals from a renowned scholarly publisher
Open Library eBook Borrowing Collection
North Carolinians have access to more than 100,000 in-copyright eBooks in Open Library, an eBook lending platform developed by Internet Archive.
STAT!Ref Main
Thirty full-text medical/nursing e-books, including the ICD-9-CM, volumes 1,2,3.
Credo Reference (NC Live)
Collection of 500+ full-text quality Reference e-books--dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks.
ProQuest Career & Technical Education (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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