The MDC Libraries offer a variety of resources that can help you succeed in your history courses.
Through this website, you can search for books and ebooks, explore the library databases, learn about print and online periodicals, view video resources, browse digital collections, and get tips to improve your research and writing skills.
The MDC Librarians teach LIS 2004 (Strategies for Online Research), a one-credit course designed to help you use the internet more effectively. If you're interested in taking this course, visit the Registration Page to search for open sections.
Need research help?
Librarians are here for you!
A librarian's job is to help people find, evaluate, and use information. If you need to find sources of information for a research paper or project, visit your campus library, call the library reference desk, or contact a librarian via email.
Reference Desk: (305) 237-1183
Reference Desk: (305) 237-2292
Reference Desk: (305) 237-3451
Reference Desk: (305) 237-4087
Reference Desk: (305) 237-5053
Reference Desk: (305) 237-6236
Reference Desk: (305) 237-8722
Reference Desk: (305) 237-8931
Each MDC Librarian acts as a liaison to one or more academic disciplines. Your library liaison for history is:
Jenny Saxton
Librarian / Associate Professor
Kendall Campus 2235-5
(305) 237-2075
jsaxton@mdc.edu
https://bit.ly/jsaxton
You can also connect with a librarian through the statewide Ask-a-Librarian service via live chat, email, or text.