Thomas Memorial Library Resources
The library provides access to the following resources you can enjoy from home using your TML card.

Unlimited access to thousands of digital comics, graphic novels, manga, and picture books from dozens of publishers.

Read or download from our selection of digital magazines, including Consumer Reports, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and more!

Historic searchable digital map database of North America and the world. Maps can be downloaded, saved, and printed.
Statewide Resources
The Maine State Library administers funding for Digital Maine Library (DML), a collection of online resources available at no cost to all Maine residents, promotes lifelong learning, enhances economic development, and improves the quality of life for Mainers of all ages.
Below you’ll find access to all of DML, as well as direct links to a number of databases we’ve highlighted that may be of particular interest to TML users.

Provides every resident of Maine with access to online resources and databases that include full text articles and abstracts.

Genealogy research tool that provides library patrons instant access to a wide range of resources for genealogical and historical research. (Available for in-library use only.)

Easy-to-use test prep resource: improve core academic skills, earn a high school equivalency, prepare for college, join the military, obtain occupational certification, change careers, become a U.S. citizen and more.

An award-winning online learning platform that includes quick video tutorials on a variety of subjects.

Explore fiction by genre such as mystery, romance, or adventure, find lists of award-winning books, read book reviews, and more.

Children's fiction recommendation resource with read-alikes, discussion guides, reading lists, and more

Search current U.S. and regional newspapers as well as archives back to the 1980s. Delivers full-text news sources including newspapers, newswires, news journals, television and radio transcripts, blogs, podcasts, and digital-only websites.











