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A nationwide digital library that brings together millions of resources from America’s libraries, archives, and museums. Explore digitized books, photographs, manuscripts, works of art, cultural artifacts, and scientific data that reflect the full breadth of human knowledge and heritage.
Download official forms and publications from the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles, including the Colorado Driver’s Handbook, the Commercial Driver’s License Manual, and the Motorcycle Operator’s Handbook.
Practice for your Colorado driver’s test with free online resources. Includes practice exams and manuals for standard, motorcycle, and commercial driver’s licenses. Also offers study guides, quizzes, and simulated exams to help prepare for test day.
A powerful search platform that organizes all EBSCO databases the Library subscribes to into a single, convenient list. Search multiple subject databases, including health, history, business, science, literature, education, and more resources. Ideal for students, researchers, and general knowledge seekers. Access remotely anytime with a library card, or within the Library.
Comprehensive resource for environmental studies and related fields. Covers agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, natural resources, pollution, public policy, and climate change. Includes scholarly journals, magazines, conference papers, government reports, and full-text reference books. Access remotely anytime with a library card, or within the Library.
Full-text, searchable archive of Esquire, a magazine known for its commentary on politics, culture, fashion, and lifestyle. Includes decades of reporting, interviews, fiction, photography, and essays from influential writers and cultural figures. Access remotely anytime with a library card, or within the Library.
A dedicated resource covering the culture, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences of diverse ethnic groups in America. Provides full text from peer-reviewed journals, magazines, e-books, biographies, and primary source documents. Designed to support research in ethnic studies, sociology, history, and cultural studies. Access remotely anytime with a library card, or within the Library.
A free research database offering in-depth content on race, ethnicity, diversity, and inclusiveness. Includes essays, articles, reports, and primary sources that provide historical background and context for current discussions on race in America. Suitable for students, educators, and researchers. Access remotely anytime with a library card, or within the Library.
The world’s largest free genealogy organization, supported by over a century of record gathering and preservation. Contains billions of names across hundreds of collections, including birth, marriage, death, probate, land, military, and census records. Provides free tools for building family trees and accessing global historical archives.
Direct access to U.S. federal tax forms and official IRS publications. Includes downloadable forms, instructions, and filing information for individuals and businesses.