Welcome to the Library at ABRHS
Monday - Thursday 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Friday 7:45 - 3 pm
*Closed after school on all early release days*
“The only thing you absolutely have to know is the location of the library." - Albert Einstein
AB One Search is EBSCO Discovery Search. This search bar will simultaneously search the library catalog, ebooks, and databases. Use the info on this page to log-in.
Not sure where to start? Try ProQuest Research Companion for tips on every step of the research process.
Search Destiny Discover for books to check out from the ABRHS Library. Sign-in with your abschools account to place holds on titles you want to come and pick up!
Access eBooks and audiobooks on any device through Sora. Use this document to help you sign up with your abschools account.
Log-in with your abschools account to access thousands of comics, manga, and graphic novels with no wait!
Log-in info. Book recommendation resource with read-alikes, discussion guides, reading lists, and more.
Fill out this form to get a list of personalized recommendations from Ms. Secino.
Log-in info. Set up an account to access practice tests (including AP, SAT, ACT), study guides, tutorials, ebooks, flashcards, and more.
Titles include The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, Native Max, Ability, Essence, Advocate, Diversity in STEAM, Creative Nonfiction, Newsweek, TIME, MIT Technology Review, High-Five Bilingue, and People en Espanol. Log-in information.
There is also a Flipster app for your phone or tablet. Look for “Flipster” on your favorite app store, and download the app. Select “ACTON BOXBOROUGH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL” and enter the user name and password and start reading!
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Read With PRIDE! (June)
*Stay tuned for our SUMMER READING lists!*
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"Libraries are about Freedom. Freedom to read, freedom of ideas, freedom of communication. They are about education (which is not a process that finishes the day we leave school or university), about entertainment, about making safe spaces, and about access to information."
- Neil Gaiman