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Graduate College Information Fair: Finding Books

Resources and services for new Graduate students. August 2014.

Smart Search

The University of Iowa Libraries
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Approaches to Finding Books

Books held by the University of Iowa Libraries

You can use the Smart Search book at the left (and on the Libraries' home page) to find books, videos, journal titles, digitized objects, government resources and other materials held by the University Libraries.

Smart Search is relatively new and some people enjoy searching the "InfoHawk Catalog" as an alternative. If you are struggling with Smart Search, you might want to try this option.

Books held by other libraries?

WorldCat is an on-line catalog that describes the holdings of most libraries in the United States, and many from other countries. If you are struggling to find what you need at Iowa, or your home institution, you might try WorldCat. Your local library can often borrow materials on your behalf.

HathiTrust. A collaboration of large academic and public libraries who utilized Google Book scans to make a helpful tool for researchers.

Google Book has been an ambitious project to digitize books from many of the major libraries in the US and Europe. Full-text searching is available for many titles. Google Book will provide full-text of materials published before 1923, and either snippet or partial view of later material. It can be a valuable tool for the researcher. It also connects with WorldCat when you click the "Find in a library" link. Enter your zip code to get local library holdings

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