The library provides access to several physical and digital materials: books, journals, magazines, newspapers, videos, art, ephemera, and much, much more. There are several different ways to search our library.
Our discovery layer searches across most of the library's resources in all formats, both physical and digital. You may apply filters such as content type, date, discipline, language, and more. Feel free to use the one on the library home page, or try completing a search below.
While searching everything seems like it would be effective, sometimes it can be overwhelming and inefficient. If your results seem limited try searching individual databases instead.
The library has over 250 databases in their collection, both general and specific. You can narrow down the list of databases by subject area, database type, and vendor. Make sure to use the legend to determine what kinds of materials the database holds.
A series of guides created by librarians to assist students in understanding how the library works, what resources are available, how to effectively contribute to the scholarly conversation, and much more.