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Course Reserves
Course Reserves are materials set aside by your professors. The print reserves are available from the Front Desk. e-Reserves are available online and are often linked from your D2L course.
Course Reserves
Print / Physical Materials
e-Reserves
Database Metasearches
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Search across the ProQuest databases, including American Periodicals, GeoRef, ERIC, U.S. Newsstream, Nursing & Allied Heath. Materials Science & Engineering Collection, and Sociological Abstracts.
Search thousands of libraries around the world for print and electronic items. Find links to request items from Krueger holdings and request items via Resource Sharing.
Search WorldCat.org for information on almost any topic: from science to cooking to history and genealogy. Here, you'll find out which libraries own bestsellers and one-of-a-kind items like family histories, photos, and other unique materials. A search on WorldCat.org delivers a single set of search results that integrates information about relevant library resources to support your information needs.
Combined catalog of over 72,000 libraries, including the Library of Congress. WSU access. Use WorldCat FirstSearch to search for items and submit Resource Sharing requests.
Search for journals, newspapers, and magazines by title, for example, Nature or JAMA. The Periodical Finder searches both print and electronic holdings.
Easily browse scholarly journal subscriptions on any device: iOS, Android, or on the web. Create a personal bookshelf and receive new article notifications on your mobile device.
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