Catalogs and databases.

Catalogs and databases. Your library’s computers hold many resources not accessible to students except through the library’s system. In addition to the library’s own catalog of books and other holdings, most college libraries also subscribe to a large number of databases—electronic collections of information, such as indexes to journal and magazine articles, texts of news stories and legal cases, lists of sources on particular topics, and compilations of statistics—that students can access for free.