When searching for books, you'll use the Quick Find catalogue (see Where to Start tab). Once there, type in your keyword(s) or search terms and then limit your results (on the left) to Books under Resource Type.
You can further limit your results by publication date, subject, language, home library, etc. as needed.
Your list of results will include both ebooks and print books in all four of the academic libraries on campus.
The following video (click on image below) demonstrates how to use a basic search to find and access an ebook in our catalogue.
For more tips and video tutorials on using Quick Find, please see Archer Library's Quick Find LibGuide.
You can use an Advanced Search when needing to string together more than one keyword with search operator words, like and, or or not.
An Advanced Search can also help you locate items by title, author, and more.
The following video (click on image below) will demonstrate how to do an Advanced Keyword search, a Title search and an Author search.
For more tips and video tutorials about using Quick Find, see Archer Library's Quick Find LibGuide.
The quickest and most efficient way of obtaining a printed book located at one of the U of R Libraries is to physically go to its home library, find the book on the shelf, and take the book and your ID card to that library's Borrowing Desk to check it out. However, there are alternate options available to those who cannot easily access campus:
See the videos below to learn how to place these requests in Quick Find.
Note:due to copyright regulations, we cannot provide an electronic scan of an entire book, nor can we digitize any sections of commercial textbooks.