
This guide is a starting point for finding English Language Learning materials available through the Library:
The Library is located on the main campus in Glen Ellyn in the SRC Building.
The Library is open to students, faculty, staff and residents of DuPage County (District 502).
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The following resources are available online:
Supports those looking to improve core academic skills, pass a high school equivalency test, prepare for college, explore careers, join the military, study for occupational certification tests, become a U.S. citizen and much more. Contains practice tests, interactive tutorials, e-books, articles, and flashcards.
Mango is an adaptive learning language interface featuring more than 70 languages. Mango offers critical thinking and memory-building exercises, grammar and culture notes, and conversation-based methodology to help build language and communication skills. Available in browser or mobile app.
Students, Faculty, and Staff: Sign up for an account with your COD email or use as guest via the database link. NOTE: Please create an account by clicking the above link before signing in on the mobile app.
District Resident Access: Registered district residents can get signed up for a Mango Languages account at the Circulation Desk. Sign in on the app or click HERE for the web link.
OverDrive is a growing collection of popular eBooks, eAudio and magazines available for download. Users may checkout materials for up to three weeks and place holds on eBooks and eAudio currently in use. Available in browser and on the Libby app.
COD Students, Faculty, and Staff sign in with their school email. District Residents sign in with their library card number and pin.
Learn about The Libby App by OverDrive here.
Explore More Illinois is a free cultural pass program available to College of DuPage Library patrons that provides discounts at museums, visual and performing arts centers, park districts, and more around the state.
