Even though you are not allowed to use them as an official source for your assignments, reference books (such as encyclopedias and dictionaries) are a great place to conduct pre-research! (That's the kind of research that helps you know a little bit more about a subject before you commit to researching it.) The links below lead to digital reference sources, where you can search for more information on topics that interest you.
The MCC Library's collection contains both books and eBooks. This mini guide will provide some basic information on locating each type of source.
When searching using the library's search tool, select the tab labeled "Books and eBooks" (highlighted in orange in the image below) to limit your results to results of those types. Input your search terms and click on the search button to receive a list of search results.
Once you receive search results, examine each item's preview to find the format and determine whether the item is a book or eBook (highlighted in images below).
If you select a book, you will need the item's call number to locate it on the library's shelves. If you don't know how to locate the item using the call number, ask any library employee for assistance.
If the item is an eBook, you can click the link contained on the item's preview to directly access the eBook. No special software or devices are required.
You can search individual databases to find books and eBooks. Below, you will find a list of databases that contain only books and eBooks:
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