In this guide, you will find free and subscription-based databases, ebooks, and links to relevant web resources for behavioral and mental health professionals.
Don't find what you're looking for or need some assistance? Reach out to one of the NC AHEC librarians at adl-questions@ncahec.libanswers.com
The AHEC Digital Library (ADL) is your portal to AHEC library services, information, and education. The ADL ensures that all providers in the state have high-quality health information readily available through a variety of membership categories, ranging from access to free resources to paid subscriptions. By using the ADL, you can get full-text journals, books, and electronic databases of the literature, as well as links to carefully evaluated health information websites and clinical and educational tools.
Please feel free to contact adl-questions@ncahec.libanswers.com to learn more about membership, resources, or to request help from a librarian.
The NC AHEC Information and Library System is one of the Core Service Lines of the NC AHEC Program. For more information about NC AHEC, lease visit the website at https://www.ncahec.net/ .
The AHEC Digital Library (ADL) is your portal to AHEC library services, information, and education. The ADL ensures that all providers in the state have high-quality health information readily available through a variety of membership categories, ranging from access to free resources to paid subscriptions. By using the ADL, you can get full-text journals, books, and electronic databases of the literature, as well as links to carefully evaluated health information websites and clinical and educational tools.
Please feel free to contact adl-questions@ncahec.libanswers.com to learn more about membership, resources, or to request help from a librarian.