If you know the exact title of a book or article, enter it in quotation marks (e.g., “The Glass Castle”) to search for that specific item.
If you don’t see the results you expect, try using LibrarySearch’s Advanced Search function with the following settings:
Select "Title" from the first drop-down menu
Choose "Contains exact phrase" from the next drop-down menu
Enter your title phrase
Select your preferred item format (if you have one)
To search for a journal or newspaper by title:
Select the Journals search menu item from the top navigation bar just below the library website menu.
Type in the journal or newspaper title and click on the search icon.
Click on the title of any results to open a more detailed description of the source.
LibrarySearch allows researchers to retrieve records by entering unique identifiers like DOIs and PMIDs.
Enter a DOI or PMID into the LibrarySearch box and click the search button. You can search using either the DOI’s unique identifier or as a full link.
Or use the Advanced Search function, making sure to set the search filter to “Any Field.”
If none of the above steps work, you can try the following:
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