Off-campus access to library databases is limited to current TCC students, faculty, and staff only. Use your TCC email and password when prompted to log in. If you have problems accessing library resources, contact the library staff for help.
Books & More
Did you know that current TCC students can request books from other TCC library locations to be sent to the TCC campus library of your choice for pick up? Not all items can be requested (for example, reference or reserve items). Know when your assignment is due, plan ahead, and start your research early to give yourself enough time to take advantage of this option!
Don't forget that the library has a large collection of eBooks available!
The library does not collect textbooks, however we may have a copy of your textbook if your instructor has placed one on reserve. Generally these can only be checked out for use in the library for a couple of hours. You can search our Course Reserves using the steps below. You can also stop by the library or chat with us online. We are always happy to check to see if we have a book available.
Visit the library's circulation desk to check out books that are part of the Reserves collection. Make sure you have your ID with you. You'll need it to check out library materials.
Click on the tab for additional library resources.
To access library resources, use your TCC email and password when prompted to log in.
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O*Net has detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development, and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more!
These are just a few of the available titles. Search the library catalog to find more.
Browse an eBook collection using the links below.
Refer to our databases listed by subject, under Electronic Books and Magazines, for all available collections.
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Authoritative ebooks at your fingertips.
More than 27,000 eBooks are available for browsing, searching, and virtual check-out. TexShare's eBook collection includes titles from the world's leading business, technology, trade, reference, academic, and scholarly publishers. Search by title, author, keyword, publisher, publication date, or ISBN number.
eBook Community College Collection
These are just a few of the resources available. Refer to our databases listed by subject, under News and Controversial Issues, for additional resources.
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Dallas Morning News searchable database.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Historical Newspapers
This comprehensive news collection is ideal for exploring issues and events at the local, regional, national and international level. Its diverse source types include print and online-only newspapers, blogs, newswires, journals, broadcast transcripts and videos. Use it to explore a specific event or to compare a wide variety of viewpoints on topics such as politics, business, health, sports, cultural activities and people. Content is easily searched and sorted through an intuitive, map-based interface.
Newspaper Source Plus provides a full-text digital collection of the world's major news content. It includes millions of articles from newspapers, newswires and news magazines. In addition, it offers television and radio transcripts and ongoing daily updates from popular news sources.
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Flipster is a next-generation digital magazine solution that makes it easy for you to read your favorite magazines on your computer or mobile device.
Gale OneFile: Popular Magazines provides access to the most searched magazines focusing on current events, sports, science and health issues.
Refer to our databases listed by subject, under Streaming Video, for additional resources.
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covers a broad range of subjects concerned with humanity’s efforts to understand itself and the world. Through raw field recordings, documentaries, newsreels, counseling transcripts and sessions, and much more, users can examine and connect personal, social, and spiritual aspects of the human condition. These materials facilitate exploration into humanity’s interpersonal nature across politics, the criminal justice system, business, religion, psychology, public safety, anthropology, education, and studies of the environment and current events.
Environmental Science covers topics ranging from soil and water contaminants, invasive species, alternative energy and forestry. Environmental Microbiology provides an introduction to microbial communities in the environment and their roles in ecosystems. Earth Science features topics ranging from geology to geochemistry.