Cobb Student ID = Library CardCobb County students can use their student ID to access Cobb County Public Library resources! Access is made easy through a partnership called PASS: Public library Access for Student Success.
In additional to all the resources your school's Cobb Digital Library has to offer 24/7, we've now partnered with the Cobb County Public Library for additional resources for homework help, research, ebooks, and more. You can even visit a local branch and check out up to 5 books with your student number! |
- Students can access public library resources through their school's Cobb Digital Library or directly at www.cobbcat.org/librarypass/.
- Your PIN is your birthday is 4-digit format: 2-digit day and 2-digit month.
- Faculty can use their Cobb County Public Library card number and PIN or Educator card number and PIN.
- Some resources, like Lynda.com or Mango Languages, require a personal account for personalized learning. Students may use their Office 365 email if prompted for an email address.
- Check out the FAQ page for more information.
Digital access Highlights
Want to be a 3D animator, a recording engineer, or a logo designer? Lynda.com provides excellent tutorials. Create an account with your Cobb student ID and save your work. There are lots of other learning pathways as well - instructional technology, video production, web design, photography, web design, and more. Check it out!
Note: Lynda.com is listed under high school STEM resources. |
Learning Express Library can help you prepare for upcoming SAT, ACT, or AP tests, explore potential careers, or study for the high school equivalency exam. Students of all levels will find practice materials for math, writing, and reading.
Note: Learning Express Library falls under several categories, including middle school STEM. |
National Geographic online is a powerful tool for sparking interest or researching a topic. There's a version for younger kids too. Explore topics like the environment, science and technology, and animals. The kids version provides easily accessible videos, photos, books and magazines.
Note: National Geographic is listed under high school STEM resources. National Geographic for Kids is listed under elementary school STEM resources. |
Interested in learning a new language? Spanish? Chinese? Develop English skills? Mango is a excellent resource. Create your own account with your student ID and keep track of your progress. Download the app and practice your speaking skills as well. It's an engaging way to learn a new language or develop additional skills.
Note: Mango Languages is listed under high school language arts and literature. |
Interested in learning a new instrument but not sure where to start? Check out ArtistWorks, a resource of self-paced music lessons taught by grammy-award winning musicians and artistic professionals. Art and voice lessons are available too, and lessons range from beginner to advanced.
Note: ArtistWorks is listed under high school language arts and literature. |