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HIST 3301 (Dr. Pearson): Historical Methods

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  • Use the drop-down menu to allow for results that "match any one word" that you search for. You could enter "Krushchev Castro" [without the quotes] with this option to get results that mention either Krushchev or Castro.

  • Truncate a word with a ? to get variations of that word. You can enter "presiden?" [without the quotes] to get mentions of either "president" or "presidential" or "presidency."

  • Use subject terms for more precise results. To find good subject headings for your topic, if a keyword search returns at least one relevant item, pay close attention to the section of the record labeled "LC Subject Headings" and click on the links from the meaningful subject headings you find there. You can also search the online Library of Congress Authorities Catalog.

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Discover and request books from elsewhere with WorldCat.

In WorldCat, match any word by connecting them with OR, e.g. Krushchev OR Castro, match exact phrases with quotation marks, e.g. "free world", and truncate search terms with an * instead of a ?. For instance, presiden* for president or presidential or presidency.

Interlibrary Loan Details

If there's something you need that we don't have, you can request it through Interlibrary Loan and have it delivered here, usually at no charge.

Creating Your Account

If you haven't used Interlibrary Loan (ILL) before, you'll need to first create a special account for the ILL system. You can create the account by:

  1. Going to Interlibrary Loan Request
  2. Clicking on "Try Tipasa"
  3. Click on WTStudent/Faculty/Staff or Registered Guest if you purchased ILL Friends of the Library access.
  4. Clicking on WT etc., status will take you to the SSO page to authenticate
  5. If it says that it can not find your account, go back to Interlibrary Loan Request, click Try Tipasa, and see if it brings up your account.
  6. Your ILL requests with Tipasa will be integrated with your My Library Card Portal found on the Library's Website.

Creating an ILL Request

There are four principal ways to submit an Interlibrary Loan Request. The third and fourth on this list may often be the most convenient.

From our home page:

If you already know that we don't have your item and you want to go to the request form directly without searching in our resources, you can find it from the Cornette Library's home page under the "Services" menu, on the pages about services "For Students" and "For Faculty & Staff."

From our home-page discovery search:

If you've searched using our home page's discovery tool and found something we don't have here, you can click the "Request the article from Interlibrary Loan" link within the "Get It" section. If you are already signed into ILL, the link will open a request with most of the information about the article or book filled out.

From WorldCat

On the other hand, if you've done a search in WorldCat and found an item listed that we don't have, you can access the request form directly from the item record in such a way that the details will already be filled in for you. From your search results, click on the item's title, which will take you to the item record. In the section entitled "Get This Item," there is a bullet point with a link reading "Request via Interlibrary Loan" on the line labeled "External Resources." Using that link will automatically populate the fields of the request form with your item's details.

From a periodical database search result

If you've found an article through one of our periodical databases, click the "Find Full Text" or similar link. This will take you to our Discover service. From here, follow the directions above from the "From Our Catalog" section.

Delivery could take as little as a couple of days or as much as three weeks. See here for more information about Interlibrary Loan. Click here for our ILL FAQs. For our Interlibrary Loan policies, click our Library policies section, then select the Interlibrary Loan.