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Read the Catalog: Books

Use it for:Finding a book at Gelman or Consortium libraries.

Why use it?Because you can find out useful details about a book, such as its table of contents, location, availability, and more.


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Reading a Catalog Record for a Book
Here's an example. Click on the circled areas for explanation.

Find the Book on the Shelf
Step 1

Write down the call number and location of the book you are looking for.

Step 2
To figure out on which floor your call number is, see this guide.

Step 3
Take your books to the Circulation Desk (1st floor) to check them out or use one of the self-check out machines on the 1st or 4th floor.


Want to browse books on a certain topic?
Use this list for help. (Maximize the screen for optimal view.)


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Multiple holdings?

If these words appears in the list of results, it just means the library has multiples copies of that book. Click on title to find out the call number, availability and location.

     
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