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Millbrook High School Media Center
Hours: Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Our goal is to support students’ learning and personal growth. We aim to provide an all-inclusive space by providing a quiet, supportive environment for studying and collaboration. By making books and digital resources available, we are able to support students' education and help them develop a love for reading.
Media CoordinatorsStephanie Avery - savery2@wcpss.net
Rochelle Sayler - rsayler@wcpss.net
Media Assistant
Denise Naughton - dnaughton@wcpss.net
Lunch Policy
Students may come for all three lunches unless classes or events are otherwise scheduled. Expectations are:
1st lunch: Four per table and quiet
2nd lunch: Four per table and quiet
3rd lunch: One per table and silent.The media center is not a lunchroom with books; it is a library where you may enjoy lunch while reading, quietly talking with friends, or working on homework.
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Databases
Digital Public Library of America is a national online platform that aggregates millions of digital items (photos, books, manuscripts, maps, sounds, videos) from U.S. libraries, archives, and museums, providing a single access point to explore America's cultural heritage.
The World Culture Encyclopedia is a comprehensive source for social, cultural, and demographic information on global populations, often used for academic and research purposes.
The Louvre Collections database consists of entries for more than 500,000 works in the Musée du Louvre and Musée National Eugène-Delacroix.
Biography.com includes over 20,000 entries, searchable by full name or last name only.
ERIC(Education Resources Information Center) is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. providing access to over 450,000 education-related resources, including journal articles and research reports.
Black Freedom Struggle contains primary sources in collections from slavery and the abolitionist movement (1790-1860) to the contemporary era (1976-2000).
WorldCat.org is a resource for locating unique, trustworthy materials that you often can’t find anywhere except in a library. By connecting thousands of libraries’ collections in one place, WorldCat.org makes it easy for you to browse the world’s libraries from one search box.NYPL's Digital Collections is a living database featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, video, and more unique research materials.
Indigenous Governance Database (IGD) features online educational and informational resources on tribal self-governance and tribal policy reform.
The Taylor and Francis eBooks platform has open-access eBooks on most academic subjects.
The United Nations ILibrary is the comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations.
Science Daily features major headlines and news stories for all scientific disciplines, including laboratory science, environmental science, health science, and computer science. The site features easy sorting options, is updated continuously, and provides thorough source information for all stories.
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) provides millions of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) worldwide. It provides a union catalog, allowing researchers to find full-text, openly available graduate research without subscription costs.
The National Academies Science, Engineering and Medicine publishes more than 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and health, capturing the most authoritative views on important issues in science and health policy.




