Use the Discovery search box as a portal for library material including books and articles on your topic (in English and Spanish). You can use the facets to limit your search by source type, date, language, and even database.
In addition to searching in the Discovery search box, you may wish to look in some specific databases, depending on your topic. Here are some databases that may be useful to you.
Use Google's search capability to locate scholarly materials. Use these instructions to learn how to link Google Scholar to the library's resources. This will allow you to access more full-text articles and place interlibrary loan requests.
Find other potentially useful databases, depending on your topic, in the UM Databases list.
It's a big world out there, and we're a small university. Perhaps the easiest way to search for books beyond UM is to use the WorldCat database.
WorldCat connects you to the collections and services of more than 10,000 libraries worldwide. Use this database to search for books, articles, videos, sound recordings, etc., in other libraries.
Since no library can carry everything, Interlibrary Loan allows you access to materials held throughout the state, country, and world - for FREE! You should see an Interlibrary Loan option in our Discovery or WorldCat systems when you pull up items our library does not have. Additionally, you may see ILL options in online databases like Google Scholar (if you follow these one-time set-up instructions) and PubMed. To set up an account or manually fill out a request, visit our Interlibrary Loan page.