There are multiple ways to search for information in an academic library. Three of the most important are the Discovery Search, searching individual databases, and browsing subject-specific resources on Subject Guides.
- Discovery Search - This is the primary search box you see on the library homepage. The Discovery Search searches across a wide range of resources from different databases that the library subscribes to. You will find physical items (books & DVDs) as well as electronic resources (ebooks; articles from journals, magazines & newspapers; and streaming video)
- Individual Library Databases - Library databases house ebooks, streaming videos, newspapers, magazines, and journals that the college subscribes to. Some databases are subject-specific and some house sources according to format (e.g. streaming video). Specialized databases often have special tools and features that may be useful to different types of research.
- Subject & Program Guides - Subject and program guides bring together librarian-recommended resources for different subjects or program areas. In addition to library resources, subject and program guides also include important web resources in a subject area.
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