Several of the databases available through the library are either partially or completely full-text.
This means that articles may be retrieved online.
The CARL database listings indicate which electronic resources have full text articles available.
Our online resources include Finding Aids to many of our archival and special collections;
Bibliographies and Special Lists;
our Microforms and Periodical lists;
and Pathfinders designed to introduce some of the resources available at CARL.
The Combined Arms Research Library is also creating a digital library collection where many of our publications, to include
CSI and CGSC Press publications, CGSC Annual Reports from 1882-1936,
Infantry and Cavalry School Lectures, digitized books from our
Special Collections and primary source documents are available in full-text.
These collections may be found in the CARL Digital Library via a commercial vendor, ContentDM, which showcases several subject
collections in an exciting format.
The library also subscribes to NetLibrary, a resource that provides electronic access to books. Books can be either browsed online or
checked out for up to three days through NetLibrary. Students need to register with NetLibrary to use the resources.
E-books may be found by searching the
Online Catalog and limiting the search by “Full Text E-Collections” to Ebrary or Netlibrary.