The UTM Library, and the U of T Library system more broadly, has a massive collection of both print and e-books you can access for your research; learning how to navigate the catalogue and how to find print books and access e-books will save you time in accessing the information you need.
While many titles are available in both formats, there will be times when a particular book may only be available in print. Some e-books will have multiple links to access on different platforms, and some platforms are more user friendly than others.
Use the resources below to learn how to locate a print book in the UTM Library, how to distinguish print from e-books in the UTM Library catalogue, as well as how to access and download e-books.
Use the tips below to search for articles that discuss the concept of dualism, or the fight between good and evil, in religions other than Zoroastrianism.
There will be times when you will come across books that are very relevant to your topic, but may only be available in print at other U of T Libraries. In these cases, you can request them to be delivered to UTM through the Intercampus Delivery service, rather than having to take a trip to another campus.
This video explains how to request a book from the Library catalogue: