How to Take Advantage of Your College's Library System

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How to Take Advantage of Your College's Library System

Introduction

Believe it or not, your college's libraries are more than just great places to socialize. They're treasure houses of information. How can you get the most out of them? Glad you asked.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Educate yourself on how to use the libraries' catalogs. Most colleges offer brief, simple workshops on how to find materials.
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Step Two

Find out which, if any, online journals you can access from your school's libraries. This might save you a trip to the stacks and some time at the copy machine.
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Step Three

Ask about special database access. Many college libraries allow free access to databases that you'd have to pay to use otherwise.
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Step Four

Find out what specialty libraries your college has. These libraries often contain materials you can't find anywhere else, such as maps, rare books and personal collections of deceased scholars.
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Step Five

Consult with reference librarians when you're faced with a research task. These well-trained, extremely knowledgeable people will help you find resources you never even knew existed.
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Step Six

Ask if it's possible to make purchasing requests for specific items. Libraries often have ways of gathering student input on what they should and shouldn't order.

Tips & Warnings

  • If there's something you can't find in any of your campus libraries, ask about an interlibrary loan, a service that allows you to borrow books from other colleges' libraries.
  • Nearby colleges often make mutual arrangements that allow students to use both schools' libraries. See if this is true at your college.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • Word-processing Software
  • Personal Organizers
  • Printers
  • Electronic Personal Organizers
  • Computers
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