Databases & Online Resources
The library offers access to databases and online resources on a wide variety of subjects. Some resources are licensed for use in Wyoming or Campbell County libraries only and require a password if you are not accessing them from within a library. To use these resources from home, provide your library card and PIN when they are requested.
Publications by Research and Development scientists in the US Forest Service. Research results behind these publications have been peer reviewed.
A series of in-depth primary source collections to support research and learning on policy related to today’s most pressing issues.
These curated collections of eBooks & audiobooks in multiple formats include animated, talking picture books, read-along chapter books, National Geographic videos, non-fiction books, playlists, graphic novels and more. This content is available for streaming only and is not downloadable.
TumbleMath picture books help bring math concepts to life. TumbleMath offers a comprehensive collection of animated math picture books with supplementary materials such as lesson plans and quizzes. Available until September 30, 2025 on trial basis only.
Twayne’s Author Series (Gale Literature)
Find in-depth critical introductions to the lives and works of major writers. Includes influences of literary movements.
U.S. History (Gale In Context)
Uncover information on hundreds of the most significant people, events, and topics in U.S. history from a variety of sources.
Search balanced coverage of events in U.S. history. Best for novice historians and academic researchers. Updated daily.
This interactive database helps students better understand the geographic, historic, social, political, cultural, and economic landscape of the United States, as well as the complexities underlying the challenges facing the nation and individual states. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library.
University of Wyoming American Heritage Center
UW American Heritage Center holds over 90,000 cubic feet of historic documents and artifacts in more than 3500 collections—placing the AHC among the largest non-governmental archives in the nation. The AHC also serves as the primary archives for the University of Wyoming.
University of Wyoming Libraries Catalog
Search the combined holdings of all the University of Wyoming Libraries, including Coe Library, the American Heritage Center, and the Herbarium Library.
The USGS (United States Geological Survey) Warehouse contains access to all USGS numbered series since 1880, full product and thematic map content for over 40,000 publications and bibliographic citations for over 70,000 publications.
A comprehensive source of information and advice on approximately 1,700 stocks in 98 industries, the stock market, and the economy. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library.
Vocations and Careers (Gale OneFile)
Research a vocation, find an appropriate institution of learning, and get assistance on job searches and maintaining a career.
War and Terrorism (Gale OneFile)
Gain valuable insight into conflicts and their causes, impact, and perception on a global scale.
Designed for high school and college students, World Book Advanced is a powerful reference tool that includes encyclopedic, multimedia, e-book, and primary source databases, fully integrated in a single search. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library.
Based on World Book’s award-winning Discovery Encyclopedia, World Book Kids includes thousands of easy-to-read articles, engaging images and illustrations, interactive games and activities, and teacher resources. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library.
World Book Kids in Spanish (Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos)
Offers World Book’s excellent editorial content, rich media, and interactive features in Spanish. A browse feature helps visual learners and uncertain spellers navigate the site by clicking through the topics, starting with the Demos un vistazo feature on the homepage. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library.
Includes the articles of the World Book Encyclopedia, a Biography Center, dictionary, atlas, an extensive multimedia collection, thousands of editor-selected Web sites, correlations to curriculum standards, and much more. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library.
World Geography: Understanding a Changing World
World Geography provides authoritative content and online tools that develop students’ global literacy, focusing on the geographic, political, social, economic, and cultural forces that are increasingly important in our globalized world. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library
World History (Gale In Context)
From ancient Europe to Latin America and from the Far East to the Renaissance, an array of primary sources, images, maps and charts provide expansive geographic and chronologic research materials for the study of world history.
Access balanced coverage of events in world history and scholarly work being established in the field.
World History: Ancient & Medieval Eras
World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras covers early human history around the globe, from prehistoric times to the beginnings of the Renaissance. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library
World History: The Modern Era (covering history from the Renaissance to today) is the latest update of the reference standard of electronic history reference materials for high school and high-level middle school coursework. Available to Campbell County library cardholders. Have your library card number and PIN handy for access outside the library