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1. The University Library Catalog.
This database searches for books and other material owned and located here at CSUStan. It will also show you titles of journals and books to which the library subscribes or are available electronically.
2. Link+
This is a group of libraries in California and Nevada making it easy and fast to share books. Just search the Link+ catalog from the University Library Catalog and order your books online! (If CSUStan has it though, you have to go get it off our shelves!)
3. WorldCat.
This databases searches the library catalogs of a worldwide consortium of libraries. Most titles found in this database are available though Interlibrary Loan, or ILL. (Linked from the library database page)
4. Books in Print (linked from the library database page)
5. Project Gutenberg.
This resource provides full text of books which are in the public domain, such as the works of Shakespeare and Jane Austen.
6. Google Books.
Find full text of some books, some offer limited content.
7. Browse--the old fashioned way
Browse books on the shelves near your topic area. Use the library catalog search to find a general area to browse, or ask the librarian!


When in doubt, ask a Reference Librarian!
Referencius Librarianius

Happy Hunting!


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