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Frequently Asked Questions

 

  • Basic Catalog Search
    Search for library materials by keyword, author, title, subject, series, or periodical title.

  • Academic Reserves
    Search for materials placed in the library for a particular class by class name, number, or instructor.

  • My Library Account
    Check your library account using your library barcode as user name and last four digits of your college ID number to see what you have checked out and when they are due.

  • New Books
    View books that have been recently added to the library collection.

  • Test Preparation Guides
    Use one of the two subscription test preparation tools to prepare for college entrance, CLEP, or professional certification exams.

  • eBooks

    • What is an eBook? An “electronic book,” also known as an “eBook,” is just like a paper book that you hold in your hand, only you access it on the computer via the Internet any time you want to. It offers you a lot of options for searching, for example, you can search for your topic within all eBooks or within a particular eBook. You can also print text from an eBook, one page at a time.

    • Why use an eBook?

      • To quickly access research, reference, and other reading materials online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

      • To get reliable information from a book source quickly and easily, especially if you have a specific subject in mind.

      • To see if a particular subject is discussed and compare how it is presented in different sources.


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