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The VGCC library's online resources are available from any computer or electronic device on campus. For off-campus access, students will need to enter their Web Advisor login and password.
For access to thousands of ebooks, click one of the links below. All ebooks are accessible with a web browser on a connected computer or other device.
Online databases provide access to huge, searchable collections of articles from newspapers, magazines, and academic journals, many of which include the full text of the articles. Click on a database below to get started.
General database covering all major academic subjects and offering full text access for over 11,000 publications, with indexing and abstracts for more than 16,000. To learn more about using Academic Search Ultimate, visit the tutorials on the EBSCOhost support page.
The world's most comprehensive nursing & allied health research database, providing full text for more than 1,400 journals, some dating back to 1937. CINAHL Complete also includes full text for 275 books and monographs. To learn more about how to search CINAHL Complete, visit the CINAHL tutorials page.
Full-text database covering nursing and allied health topics, including pediatric nursing, critical care, mental health, nursing management, medical law and more.
Films on Demand is an educational streaming video service, with thousands of videos available to on demand, from anywhere. Mental health, substance abuse, and disabilities are just a few of the related topics covered by Films on Demand. Click the link below to go to Films on Demand.
To access the following ebooks, click on the title you want to see. To see thousands more ebooks, click on the links in the "Ebooks" box in the left-hand column.
These are just a few of the related journals available online. For many more human services and substance abuse publications, click on one of the links in the "Online Databases" box to the left. See our complete list of online resources by visiting our Databases page.
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