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History 200A: History of Human Skin

research guide for History 200A

Library Catalogs

If the Library does not have the book you need, or else the book you need is charged, then you should next search the:

After you have explored the books available to you here at the University of Illinois, and also at other I-Share libraries, you will want to expand your search using:

If you find a book in WorldCat that you would like to use for your research, you can request it through:

Shelf Browsing

For more detail on the Dewey Decimal Classification, consult the Library's Guide to the Dewey Decimal System:

For more detail on Library of Congress Classification, consult the Library of Congress Classification Outline:

Digitized Book Collections (Ebooks)

Listed below are ebook collections, which have the obvious advantage of supporting full-text keyword searching across an entire corpus. Individual ebook titles are also discoverable through the Library Catalog (see above).

From Citation to Source: Books

If you have a citation for a book, and you want to obtain a copy of that book, you first need to determine whether the University of Illinois Library owns a copy of the book. To determine whether we own a copy, you will use the Library Catalog:

The Library Catalog will include records for both ebooks and print books, so if we have a copy of the book as an ebook, you will see a record for the ebook in the Library Catalog.

If the Library owns a copy of the book, but the book is already checked out to another patron, or if the Library does not own a copy of the book, then you will next search the I-Share Catalog to see if the book is available to you through I-Share:

If the book is not available through I-Share, then you will use your complete citation to request a copy through interlibrary loan: