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For current database passwords, Central Carolina Technical College students should contact the Library at (803) 778-6647 or log into myCCTC and click on the Library tab. The list of online resources with their usernames and passwords for remote access is on the right.
NoodleBib
Generate, edit, and publish an entire MLA Works Cited list or APA References list that complies with the rules of the current MLA Handbook and APA Publication Manual. NoodleBib takes care of punctuation, alphabetization and formatting, producing a polished source list for import into Word.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
on campus access only
Nursing Collection II: Lippincott Premier Nursing Journals
provides access to over 20 nursing journals including Computers in Nursing, Nurse Educator, Nursing Research, Lippincott's Case Management, and AJN: American Journal of Nursing.
The Chronicle of Higher Education - Community - College Newson campus access only
Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science
on campus access only
Nature is considered one of the places to publish scientific efforts. It contains review articles, original research, reports, commentaries on the latest happenings in the sciences, editorials, and correspondence.
Liebert Online
on campus access only
delivers electronic access to peer-reviewed journals published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. More than 28,000 papers from more than fifty-five authoritative journals, all full-text searchable and linked to external bibliographic databases are available from this resource.
AccessScience (McGraw-Hill) 
Gateway to authoritative information in all major areas of science and technology, featuring the online, fully illustrated version of the 10th edition of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology; headline news from Science News Magazine
Science Online
on campus access only
The world’s leading journal of original scientific journal of original scientific research, global news and commentary.
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
With over 100,000 articles Britannica Online contains comprehensive coverage on almost any subject.
Credo Reference
Features full text content from hundreds of reference books covering every major subject. Two million entries, over 65,000 images, including art, diagrams, maps and photos, and over 93,000 audio pronunciation files
History Study Center
Current and backfiles of journal articles, rare books, newspaper articles, video clips, parliamentary papers, criminal trial records, radio and television news, maps, images, student guides and a bookshelf of respected reference titles. Currently a limit of four simultaneous users.
LexisNexis Academic ![]()
on campus access only
Full text information from nation and regional newspapers, wire services, broadcast transcripts and international news.
EBSCO Databases
On Campus | Off Campus
Full text periodical databases including, MLA International Bibliography, ERIC, CINAHL and Academic Search Premier.
InfoTrac/Gale ![]()
Full-text periodical and reference databases on a wide variety of subjects.
Infoweb/Newsbank ![]()
The State & Greenville News newspapers
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center brings together viewpoint articles, contextual topic overviews, government and organizational statistics.
SIRS Knowledge Source ![]()
Full text articles with topics including current affairs, social issues, government reports, arts, and humanities.
SIRS Discoverer ![]()
Full text articles and graphics on all topics for children.
Grolier ![]()
Three encyclopedias with periodical articles, maps, graphics & selected web links.
ProQuest
Full text vocational, nursing, and criminal justice articles.
Facts on File News Services Databases
World News Digest; World Almanac; Issues and Controversies; Today’s Science on File.
Book Review Index Online Plus (Gale) 
Comprehensive reference database for locating reviews of books, periodicals, books-on-tape and electronic media
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is coordinated by PASCAL, in cooperation with its members, the South Carolina State Library, and other partners. Collegiate DISCUS is funded by the South Carolina General Assembly through an appropriation to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education.
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is coordinated by the South Carolina State Library in cooperation with schools, colleges and public libraries. DISCUS is funded by the South Carolina General Assembly through the K-12 Technology Initiative, with supplemental funding by the federal Library Services & Technology Act.
