Research Guides: English 490: Literature at the Crossroads: Find Books & eBooks (2024)

What’s in the catalog?

  • All of EWU’s physical holdings, including books, videos, CDs, journals, and more.
  • All the physical holdings of all the Summit Libraries—over 9 million titles!
  • Citations for millions of articles.

How doI search the catalog?| How do I locate an item? | I can't find the specific book or video I want.

How do I search the catalog?

Know the title or author?

If you know theexact titleof the item, type in the title "in quotes" and the last name of the author (if known).

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ClickBrowsein the top barand type in the title and/or author. (Note:TheBrowsefunction only works for EWU holdings of books or videos, not for titles held by other libraries.)

Find Books on an Author, Work, Theory,or Motif

Type in your keywords. For one or more terms, type the keywords as you would in Google, no AND necessary, e.g. poe gothic.

  • Put exact phrases in quotes, e.g. "new historicism".
  • To find variations on a word, type the stem of the word followed by *, e.g. femin* to findfeminism, feminist, etc.
  • If you want to look for either word/phrase, the Boolean operator OR must be in ALLCAPS and in parentheses, e.g. (american OR "united states").

I would suggest using the Advanced Searchif you have a fairly complex search. See below.

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Refining Your Search

Research Guides: English 490: Literature at the Crossroads: Find Books & eBooks (3)Because the EWU Library Catalog has records for all types of resources, you will very likely need to limit your search results. Note all the limiters on the left side, as well as some quick limiters at the top.

  • Click on the limiter to narrow by the one limiter.
  • You can narrow to more than onein the categoryby clicking the corresponding boxes on the left of the limiter (such as limiting by Format to both Print Books and eBooks).Just hover over the limiter to see the box.
  • You can exclude particular limitersby clicking the icon on the right of the limiter. Just hover over the limiter to see this icon. Research Guides: English 490: Literature at the Crossroads: Find Books & eBooks (4)

Useful limiters:

  • Availability -- Availablein the Library -- this will quickly show you the books and videos we have on the shelves in the library
  • Availability -- Full Text Online -- this will limit to the articles and eBooks available
  • Format-- limit to books, audio visual (for DVDs, CDs, etc.)
  • Date -- click on the From/To dates to update, and click Refine
  • Physical Location -- easiest way to limit to a particular collection, such as the Curriculum Center or Reference
  • Subject Terms -- because the subject terms given to articles and books are can be different, it is best to narrow by Format first, then Subject Term.

Mark Your Records

See the push pin icon on the far right (labeled "Keep this item" if you hover over it)?

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Click it and it will change the push pin icon and highlight the brief record yellow. You have marked a record temporarily. Click the push pin icon in the top right corner to view your marked records.

  • Note: To permanently mark a record, you need to be logged in. Click the Sign In tab in the top right corner.

How do I locate an item?

The last line of the brief record describes where the item is located.Research Guides: English 490: Literature at the Crossroads: Find Books & eBooks (6)

If the wording is green, that means it is readily available, either online or physically on our shelves at the JFK Library in Cheney or Spokane Academic Library.

  • For physical items, note the location: library (Cheney or Spokane), floor, and call number.
  • For online items:click the green wording (Full text available, Online access, etc.) to link out to the item.

If the wording is yellow, that means you'll have to request it. ClickCheck request options - held by Summit libraries.You must be logged in to request the item -- you'll be prompted to if you aren't already.

Once you are logged in, click the link Place Summit request (4-8 days). The form will ask you:

  • Volume number (optional)-- only matters if it is a multi-volume set and you only want one volume
  • Pick up/delivery location (required) -- which library do you want the item delivered to -- the default is Cheney
  • Comment(optional)

​Click REQUEST. You will be notified via your EWU email address when the item is ready to be picked up.

If the wording is gray, that means either:

  • The EWU copy of the item is checked out. You will have to request it from a Summit library, or via Interlibrary Loan if there is no other copy in Summit.
  • The article is not available online. It may be in a physical copy of the source (and it will display the date range held and call number), or you will have to request it via Interlibrary Loan.

I can't find the specific book or video I want.

While the EWU Library Catalog has millions of records, it only will search through the holdings of the 39 Summit libraries. If you can't find a specific book, video, CD, etc., then go to the EWU WorldCat Catalog and re-do your search. WorldCathas records from thousands of libraries worldwide. You may request the item via Interlibrary Loan.

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