The MCTC Library is always open online to help you with your research, no matter what time of the day!
You can search our MCTC Library Search box (below) to search books, e-journal, magazine, and newspaper articles, DVDs, films, e-books, and more! For a full list of all available resources and to search these individually, visit our Resources library guide!
When using any source in your research, avoid copy and pasting information without citing the source! That's plagiarism.
You can find help citing sources you have used in your research. Check out our Citation Help Guide.
Check out the mobile apps available for the library resources from your mobile device.
To access library resources off-campus, you will need to log in with your college username and password. Go to Off-Campus Instructions for directions. NOTE: If you are having problems or get an error message in Google Chrome when getting into any of the databases from the Resources page, open a New Incognito Window by clicking on the ellipse (the stacked three dots in the upper right of your browser window) and choose the incognito window.
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If you have a question and would like to chat with a librarian, click on the "Chat Now?" button below.
If you would like to schedule an appointment to meet with a librarian, click on the link below to contact a librarian.
If you need help and Chat is offline, contact us through "Ask A Librarian" form. We will respond as soon as we can.
You may also call (606)759-7141, ext. 66206.
Can't get to the databases? Go to the Off-Campus Instructions library guide.
NOTE: Students may see a login error when accessing electronic library resources. Often, this error occurs when using Google Chrome. This error is generally caused either by an expired authentication token or a prior sign-in attempt in progress.
To avoid this error, you can close the browser and reopen it in a "private" or "incognito" window. It is recommended that college students and employees always use private browsing to access library electronic content. Using a browser other than Chrome may also prevent this error from occuring. You may also fix this problem by going to your browser settings to the search history and clear/delete the data from websites you have visited and clear the cookies saved in the history. Then, close the browser and reopen it.
Need help? Try these links.