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Students/Employees — when you are prompted for a username and password, please use your New River login information (same login as for myNewRiver). You will only be prompted for your username and password when you are outside the New River network.   There is no prompt to authenticate for on-campus access. If you need help to access these databases, please call the New River Library at 304-647-6575 or e-mail dayersman@newriver.edu.

Also, use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome (id/passwords will not work with Internet Explorer).

Community users — we welcome you to visit our physical library in Lewisburg for curbside access (in response to the pandemic) to these resources or please contact the College Librarian for guest access to the EBSCO resources [Academic Search Complete, CINAHL, Applied Science & Technology Source, and eBook Community College Source] or LexisNexis resources [LexisNexis Academic]. If you need assistance, please call the New River Library at 304-647-6575 or e-mail dayersman@newriver.edu.

Complete the online Interlibrary Loan Request Form and we will borrow the book or article for you, then send it to your local New River CTC campus so you can pick it up (or if the article is in digital format, it will be e-mailed to you).

EBSCO

Academic Search Complete instruction

CINAHL Complete instruction

Applied Science & Technology Source

eBook Community College Collection

LexisNexis

Nexis Uni

WV Info Depot (public libraries)

Trial Resources

Gale In Context: Biography (contact Librarian for passcode—4/12/2021 to 5/7/2021)

Newspaper Archive

ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global

Indexes

Gale Literary Index

Charleston Newspapers Index (Gazette and Daily Mail)

Local and Regional Newspapers

ERIC (Education Resources Information Center)

Interlibrary Loans (ILL)

E-mail:  To request books, journal/magazine articles, and dvd/vhs videos from any library, send ILL requests to ill@newriver.edu [be sure to include your name, phone number, AND YOUR LIBRARY CARD NUMBER–plus as much information on the book, article, or dvd as possible; you may also use your e-mail].