• Education: Books and eBooks

    Subject guide for education students.

    Books in the Library

    Check out the materials we have in the library already! They come in both physical books on the shelves and eBooks online. 

    You can also search for DVDs, music CDs, and other library materials.

    Juvenile Shelving Information

    Books shelved in the Juvenile and Curriculum Room may come with additional stickers, modifiers, etc. that may help further identify the contents of the text. One of those markers is a colored dot placed on the spine of the book. The specific color indicates that the book falls into one or more of its corresponding categories. In addition to the colors listed below, a green dot indicates a Newbery Award Winner while a red dot indicates a Caldecott winner.

    eBook Databases

    Google Books

    Google Books is useful as another online library catalog and eBook resource. Sometimes you can read parts of a book OR the whole book, depending on the content available and its copyrights privileges. Use Google Books to help you find specific research that may be unavailable in our collections.

    If you find something you like in Google Books, check to see if you can access the entire document. Sometimes, you can access a document for free!  If you hit a pay wall, DO NOT PURCHASE THE DOCUMENT. Try to find it in one of these databases first: EBSCOJSTORProQuest, even the Library Catalog. If you can't access the document in one of those databases, copy the citation for it and email it to InterLibrary Loan (ILL).

    Please email the library with additional questions.

    Google Book Search