Friday, September 28, 2007
Library at Home - Encyclopedia of American Folk Art
Is it raining? Is the library closed? Are your kids off from school?
There is always a good reason to use the Library at home, including NetLibrary's collection of over 14,000 e-books available to you online. These full-text books were originally published as print books, they simply have been converted into digital form to make them easier for you to access.
You'll find books like the Encyclopedia of American Folk Art, a book full of beautiful illustrations of artwork in grave decoration, doorstops, walking sticks, and other interesting items. You may also read about folk art movements and American folk artists.
The e-books are only available to SWC students, faculty, and staff. For more information about accessing NetLibrary e-books, visit our NetLibrary Remote Access page.
There is always a good reason to use the Library at home, including NetLibrary's collection of over 14,000 e-books available to you online. These full-text books were originally published as print books, they simply have been converted into digital form to make them easier for you to access.
You'll find books like the Encyclopedia of American Folk Art, a book full of beautiful illustrations of artwork in grave decoration, doorstops, walking sticks, and other interesting items. You may also read about folk art movements and American folk artists.
The e-books are only available to SWC students, faculty, and staff. For more information about accessing NetLibrary e-books, visit our NetLibrary Remote Access page.
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