Answered By: Chris Shaver
Last Updated: Apr 04, 2024     Views: 162

Using the Discovery Search box (located under the heading: "WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?") on the library homepage, is the best source to find books (and ebooks), journals, videos, and almost everything else in our collection.

You can search for specific titles or just topics. Use the facets to limit your results to just books, journals, etc. Discovery Search will show call numbers and current availability for physical items in our collection and link to online materials.

The Journal Title Database will show if we have access to scholarly journals, trade journals, magazines, newspapers, and other serial publications. Simply type the full name of the journal Title and select "Match exact words", or the ISSN in the search box to begin your search. Some journals are only found in subject related or specific databases. For further details, see the following FAQ. You can check the Research Guide to see recommended databases by academic department.

If you need something we don't have in our collection, you can use Interlibrary Loan to request it from another library.  If you only need a specific journal article or book chapter, you can request a scanned PDF instead of the whole book.

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