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HIST 2180: Basic Skills for History (Harder) Fall 2022 2180-01

Librarian: Mary Lynn Bensen

Finding Print and Electronic Books in Milne Library

**Click on Advanced Search under Milne Library (Primo/Library Discovery Service).

Select Library Catalog link at the top of the search screen. This is an index to the collections of Milne Library.

Any Field will search for keywords in fields of the item record, including author, title, subject, and contents. Use drop-down menu to search for a particular field such as Author, Title, Subject.  Use drop-down menu under Material Type and choose Books.  Click on Search toward the bottom of the screen. 

Search Tips:

  • Use the asterisk to truncate and search for variations of a word, including plural forms.

Example:  historiograph* searches for historiography, historiographies, historiographical, historiographer(s)

  • Use quotation marks to search for a phrase rather than individual words

Example: “Salem Witchcraft Trials”

**Sign in with your SUNY Oneonta username and password to get complete results and to request items from other SUNY libraries through Interlibrary Loan (Resource Sharing).

You can limit your results to those Held by Milne Library or Available Online (limiters on the left of results list).

For print books in Milne Library:

  1. Note the availability status and the Library of Congress call number. 
  2. Using the information guide Library Floor Plans, find the book on the shelf and check out the book at the Circulation Desk using your SUNY Oneonta ID card.

OR

  1. Note the availability status.
  2. Go to Get It! and select Request Item for Remote Check Out.
  3. The item will be checked out to you, and you will be notified by e-mail when it is available for pick up at the Circulation Desk.

For electronic books in Milne Library:

  1. Click on the title of the book.
  2. Under View Online—Full text availability, link to any database listed and then to the full text of the book onto individual chapters of the book.

**Virtual Browse (at the bottom of the selected records for print books) gives information about books on the shelf near the selected book title, which can also be useful, since like titles are classed together. 

Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)

           Provides access to scholarly, peer-reviewed open access books freely available on the worldwide web.