Hispanic Heritage Month
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we're excited to share a fantastic resource from Fogler Library now that Merrill and Fogler are part of the same University of Maine Libraries system. Check out Fogler Library's Hispanic Heritage Month guide, which offers a curated selection of valuable resources and links from our combined collections. This guide is a wonderful way to explore and honor Hispanic culture and contributions through our library’s offerings.
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Database change: Ebook Central accounts
Do you use ProQuest's Ebook Central bookshelf feature to save ebook titles and notes? Due to an authentication method change, new personal accounts for Ebook Central must be created by University of Maine students, staff, and faculty, and used to sign in on each visit in order to use the bookshelf. To create a personal account, access Ebook Central from the A-Z databases list, click Sign In, and click Create Account button. NOTE: If you have a pre-existing bookshelf that you would like to have migrated into this new account, please complete this form after creating your new personal account for Ebook Central.
Please note, a personal account is NOT required to simply access and read individual Ebook Central titles linked from the LibrarySearch catalog, e.g. Human ecology : how nature and culture shape our world.
For assistance with Ebook Central, please contact Research & Instruction.
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Ancestry Library Edition is a history and genealogy resource that includes more than 7,000 databases with billions of historical records on individuals, families, and places. Sources include censuses, vital records (birth, death, marriage), immigration records, family histories, military records, court and legal documents, directories, photos, and maps. Countries for which data is available include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, China, and many more. Note: some sources and some functionality available via a personal subscription to AncestryPlus are not available in the Ancestry Library Edition. Publisher permissions allow in-building use of Ancestry at Maine public libraries that have registered for access, as well as authenticated access for Maine college and university libraries via their web sites.
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