Honors Writing 2211: Finding Books
Students practice analytical and persuasive writing that addresses various academic audiences in a research university. Emphasis on writing for learning, textual analysis, writing from research, and collaborative writing.
Helpful Campus Guides
- USearch•Find books, journals, digital content and more using one search interface.
•Access e-books and e-journals with one click.
•Save items in a personal e-Shelf or export them to EndNote or Endnote Web.
•Narrow your results by availability, collection, resource type, topic, publication date, language, author, and classification. - Endnote WebEndnote Web is a great service that helps you collect and organize resources, format citations and footnotes in a specific citation style. For a tutorial on how to effectively use Endnote Web, click here.
Find Books
Books, Print and Electronic
Use these catalogs to:
- Find books, both print and electronic, government documents, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, maps, software and electronic media.
- Find the titles of journals or magazines libraries subscribe to, but not individual articles within each magazine or journal.
- Search by author, title, subject, keywords, date, or ISBN/ISSN.
Usearch (Library Catalog)
Lists items, inclucing online books, owned by all UU Libraries and the journals, magazines and newspapers they subscribe to. Tells where a book is shelved and whether it is checked out. For access to online books, if you are not using a campus computer, see Off Campus Access Information.
WorldCat
A combined catalog of over 14,000 libraries from around the world listing over 40,000,000 items. You can place an Interlibrary Loan request for items found in other libraries while online. The book will be sent here.
For a quick search in WorldCat use the box below: