E-Books from EBSCO
In addition to a small selection of eBooks from Follett below, we also have access during May to a huge online library of eBooks from EBSCO.
Go to http://trial.ebscohost.com
Username: frmthisdtrial
Password: trial
Use the Cite button on the right side of the eBook page to find and copy the citation for your Works Cited page.
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Research Online
Databases
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Login from off-campus: username=fremont2
The password is our school mascot in plural form (with an s at the end).
Need more information?
More databases and academic resources are available for free from our local public libraries. A library card is needed to login.
Research online at Sunnyvale Public Library or Cupertino Library.
If you need a Sunnyvale library card, you may register online and follow instructions to pick up your free library card at Sunnyvale Public Library.
The Santa Clara County Library District's Cupertino Library also offers free library cards to students in grades 9-12. See directions for getting your library card. With your card, you can access LearningExpress for test prep (AP, GED, SAT, etc.) and Brainfuse for subject tutoring in Spanish and English.
Hours: Monday – Thursday 7:00 am – 5:00 pm and Friday 7:00 am – 3:15 pm
Mission Statement: The Fremont High School Library is a teaching library where traditional print materials merge with new media technology to provide students and staff access to reliable and accurate information resources to support 21st century learning.
Featured Book in New Arrivals
Students for Success
Tutoring is available by National Honors Society Peer Tutors
in every subject and in multiple languages.
7th block and after school until 5 pm - Monday through Thursday
(Finals Week schedules have different SFS hours. Please see posted times.)
- Get help with class work and homework
- Check out books
- Research and write your paper
- Work on multimedia projects
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Students for Success is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education. Students for Success shall be free from discrimination based on gender, sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, lack of English skills, handicap or the perception of one or more of such characteristics. Reasonable accommodations are available for students with disabilities.









