This Library Guide is for students in the Associate of Sciences - University Transfer Program. If you're new to research, finding free books, articles or other library resources relevant to your program, this guide will help.
On the menu tabs to the left, find additional support including the Library Home tab for how-to tutorials and the Learning Center Tutoring tab for information on getting help with your assignments.
Full-text database covering computing, technology and engineering disciplines
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Academic OneFile provides access to nearly 14,000 academic and scholarly journals, periodicals, newspapers, reference books, and multimedia sources, along with over 200,000 images, 3,300 audio files, and thousands of videos. Easily view content of interest, find content on nearly any subject including physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, and literature.
Scholarly and professional articles in nearly every field including computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language & linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences and psychology.
Access provided by BadgerLink Wisconsin’s Online Library, providing Wisconsin residents with licensed educational content from multiple sources across a range of topics.
Read entire books and textbooks online for a wide range of career and technical education subject areas and some classic fiction. You can add favorites to your Bookshelf, search within texts to find the key terms you need, and highlight the text. You can also download or print out individual pages or chapters.
Libby/Overdrive Academic eBook collection has popular fiction, self-help and career guide books and audiobooks. You can borrow them in the Libby app or in your internet browser like a regular library book.
To read eBooks/listen to audiobooks, sign in see the Library FAQ for instructions for setting up the Libby application or signing into your web browser.
Award-winning documentaries, training films covering wide range of academic topics and includes feature films. Using the "Browse" function allows you to search by career and subject area.
Kanopy video licenses are purchased on demand. If the budget cap for purchasing videos has been reached and you want the library to purchase a license, please fill out the form on the Kanopy site, the library will approve or deny the request.