Here you will find links to all the databases as well as additional quality sources for your research.

Access the Database Tutorials page for a selection of short video tutorials and other information to help you maximize your database research.

The links below will bring you to the databases by subject or by vendor. If accessing remotely, you will need to use these passwords. Note: Log onto your school account to access this password file.

General
College and Career
eBooks
Electives
English
Professional
Scholarly
Science & Math
Social Studies
World Languages
Complete Database Listing

*NEW FOR THE 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR*

Check out these new databases and let us know if you have any questions!

Additional resources:

DPLA — Digital Public Library of America Primary Sources — organized by subject and time period.

DOAJ — Directory of Open Access Journals is an independent, community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals.

FCPL — Fairfax County Public Library online resources. Using this link you can access Mango (learn a foreign language), dictionaries, encyclopedias, ProQuest and Ebsco journal databasess (different than our school subscriptions), investing resources, exam prep, auto repair resources, directories and more. You’ll need your library card number or the school’s password, even if accessing from school.

JSTOR Open Access — Academic content on JSTOR that is open access.

LOC — Library of Congress online resources.  Databases are organized by topic. Some are only accessible from the Library of Congress, but many are available remotely.

LVA — Library of Virginia. Virginia-focused digital collections and resources including photographs and newspapers, books, maps, manuscripts and fine art as well as primary documents such as papers of George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall and others.

World Digital Library A project of the U.S. Library of Congress with UNESCO and international libraries, archives, museums and educational institutions.

Home access requires a password. Check here or ask the librarians.

Updated 9 Sep 2024