Search the DiscoverUR to find books, articles, DVDs, and videos on your topic in the libraries' collections.
While many of the books and journals for this field of study are in Rush Rhees Library, some useful materials may be in other U of R libraries. Do notice Location. You can usually request that books be sent to Rush Rhees and articles sent to you using "Get It" once logged in to DiscoverUR using your UR credentials. If you need help locating something in the stacks, stop by the Q&i Desk.
For call number ranges, see this Call Number Directory.
Most DVDs and videos can be checked out or viewed in the Art/Music library in Rush Rhees. To search what we have, use the keyword search on the Find DVDs and Videos page of the library's website or search for particular titles in the Voyager Catalog.
Need books or DVDs we don't own? We have a very active Interlibrary Loan Service called Illiad. It is available free of charge to current River Campus students, faculty, and staff. Sign up the first time you use it, then just use your NetID and password. Most books take about a week. Most articles take 2-4 days. Just go to the ILL page: https://illiad.lib.rochester.edu.
To search for titles outside our library on a particular topic, use the WorldCat Database.
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Tip: When off-campus , you may be asked to log in with your Active Directory ID & password to access resources
If UR doesn't have the article or book you need, Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a service that will deliver a copy to you. PDFs of articles usually arrive in two days or less! If you have the citation of the item you wish to request, go to the ILL page: https://illiad.lib.rochester.edu
& log in with your NetID to request an item.
From within any of the library any databases, click the button. It will find the full text of your article online if it's available through the libraries. Or, it will search the library catalog for you to see if we have your article in print--or let you request it via Interlibrary Loan.
Looking for books we don't have in the library? Try searching WORLDCAT (either for a title or by keywords on your topic). Click on the button to request a book through ILL.
Still can't find what you're looking for? Please contact me!