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Library Resources

What are the library resources?

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Libraries adhere to federal copyright law. Patrons are responsible for any infringement of copyright law.

Library materials reserved by an instructor for a particular course.

The Digital Commons is an online repository, archiving regional and university history alongside scholarly and creative works by faculty, students, and staff. Explore historical documents, collaborative research projects, faculty and student papers, published journals and articles, annual reports and more.

An alphabetical list of databases that the library subscribes to, including journals and video streaming services. Searchable by title, type, subject or vendor.

Government documents

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ Libraries provide access to the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Basic Collection of online resources.

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Request to borrow materials from libraries all over the country using ILLiad.

Search all the newspapers, magazines, and journals that the library subscribes to by title or ISSN, or browse by category.

Purchase requests

Faculty can make purchase suggestions using these forms.

Research guides created by ÃÛѨÊÓƵ librarians, searchable by course, subject, or topic.

Thesis binding

The Jereld R. Nicholson Library retains a bound copy of all senior theses in the . Students may purchase personal copies.

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