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Resources for Alumni

Alumni Library Access

Books and DVDs

EKU alumni may borrow a select number of books and DVDs.  Please visit our Borrowing Privileges webpage to see full details regarding Alumni borrowing privileges.  

Library Databases

EKU Libraries is able to offer alumni access to a select number of databases, subject to vendor licenses that allow post-graduation access. 

EKU alumni can request access to these databases by filling out the Alumni Access Request Form. Once your alumni status is verified and you have received alumni login credentials, go to the Alumni Access Login Form to access the select databases.

Free Online Resources

Kentucky residents have free access to a variety of article and other online databases through their local public library.  Find your local library in the Kentucky Public Library Directory to request a library card and password.

Resources include:

Not a Kentucky resident? Check with your local public library or public university library to see what resources they offer.

Alumni Access Login Form

← If you haven't already, fill out the form linked on the left to request access. If you have already, use the username and password emailed to you after that verification. Email todd.king@eku.edu if you have questions.

 

↓ (Step 1 of 3): Enter your library alumni credentials
Username:
Password:

 

Article Databases

 
↓ (Step 2 of 3): Select the resource you want

Global collection of peer-reviewed research in business, management, health and social care, education and engineering. Contains over 290 journals, 2,500 books and over 1,500 teaching cases...
 

Scholarly articles from major journals in the Social Sciences and Humanities including iterature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics and more.
 

Online portal for all EKU subscribed Sage journals.
 

eBooks

 
↓ or select one of these resources

Provides analysis of every decision from the nation's highest court.
 

Contains 5,000+ authoritative studies on the state of knowledge and practice in instructional technology, distance learning, and other educational applications of technology.
 

Full-text, full-color reproductions of books, ephemera, handbills, pamphlets, photos, posters, programs, scripts, and other types of materials from 1779-1930. Topics focus on Spiritualism, Sensation and Magic; Circuses, Sideshows and Freaks; Music Hall, Theatre and Popular Entertainment; and Moving pictures, optical entertainments & the advent of cinema.
 
↓ (Step 3 of 3): Click Proceed