The full list of library databases can be found by using A-Z Databases. Databases can be filtered by subject, type or vendor.
eBook titles will display in Primo OneSearch results. However, if you prefer to search eBook databases directly, below are the links to the three collections subscribed to by the library.
This multidisciplinary collection includes over 260,000 ebooks covering a large selection of academic subjects and features titles from leading publishers and university presses. To search, click the eBooks tab at top left to enter a title or browse by category.
Instructions for access:
1. To read online, use PDF Full Text option
2. To download, create an account by clicking “Sign in” and have Adobe Digital Editions on device. Click here for full instructions.
This is the former NetLibrary collection of about 9,400 ebooks covering topics on business, computer science, education, environmental science, international relations, psychology, history and civil rights law. To search, click the eBooks tab at top left and enter a title or browse by category.
Instructions for access:
1. To read online, use PDF Full Text option
2. To download, create an account by clicking “Sign in” and have Adobe Digital Editions on device. Click here for full instructions.
This is a collection of about 2,700 ebook titles (the last of which was purchased in 2019) on a broad range of subjects in the humanities, natural and physical sciences and the social sciences. Browse the collection by subject or search by author, title, ISBN or topic. Ebooks can be read online or downloaded to a device.
The primary collection of theses and dissertations from other universities can be found by searching ProQuest below.
To find UMES published dissertations (print only), go to Primo OneSearch, enter the title or author and refine the results by UMES Library Location equal to Special Collections. Click the Ask a Librarian link to request a UMES dissertation or thesis.
This database is the authoritative source for information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses. It represents the works of authors from over 1,000 graduate schools and universities. Full text is available from 1997 to the present. Coverage: 1861-current