Databases

About Our Online Databases

As a George Culver Community Library user, you have access to South Central Library System's online collection of dozens of searchable databases, plus databases we subscribe to separately (including hoopla). Most may be accessed from any internet-connected computer using your library card number. A few (including Ancestry), can only be accessed at the library. 

Complete List of All Online Databases

Featured Databases

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Ancestry Library Edition three green leaves on a brach connected to a trunk

Ancestry Library

  • Explore census data, military records, family trees and more!
  • Available for in-library use only, with your library card number. 
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Auto Repair Source

  • Repair information for many vehicles, domestic and imported.
  • Includes 1945 models to present.
  • Requires your library card number.
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Biblioboard Mobile Library

  • Supports self-published eBooks and content from across the US including local Wisconsin authors.
  • Access content and eBooks for free with no waiting.
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Big C and R in green Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports

  • Product reviews and ratings from an independent source.
  • Requires your library card number.
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Driving-tests.org

  • Free DMV practice tests and driver's manuals.
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hoopla

  • Instantly check-out ebooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and more!
  • Requires your library card number.

 

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Novelist Plus

  • Search fiction & non-fiction titles, recommendations, series and topics.
  • Find read-alikes and similar authors.
  • Requires your library card number.
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Wisconsin Newspaper Archive

  • Full-text daily and weekly Wisconsin newspapers from 2005 to 90 days ago, plus newspapers from the 1800s and 1900s.