Finding books
Every non-fiction library book has subject headings assigned to classify it. Sometimes using key words will find you books on your subject, but except for very specific searches with distinctive words, using subject headings (known as LCSH's, or Library of Congress subject headings) will usually retrieve more books than just a keyword search.
Use key words to get LCSH's for better results. See the PowerPoint on this search strategy.
Also, remember to take your searches, if you like, from the local to the national/international level, by using Worldcat. If we have four or five books on subject x, and you want or need more information, search Worldcat using the same LCSH's you used for our catalog, and if you find books we don't own, you can order them by using Interlibrary loan (ILL). PowerPoint presentations on using Worldcat and ILL are on the page "Doing academic research" of this guide.
Websites of interest
- Five Colleges Library Catalog
Catalog of Five Colleges books, e-journals, films, scores, recordings, etc. - WorldCat
The combined catalogs of most U.S. libraries. Material not owned by UMass Amherst can usually be borrowed through Interlibrary Loan. - Free, public WorldCat
Differs from UMass WorldCat subscription in that it can be accessed freely from any location. However, you cannot request books through Interlibrary Loan from this site. - Biblioteca Nacional de España
- Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
- Libraries & archives in Latin America
Megaportal at LANIC, UT Austin, to archives & libraries in Latin America. - Base de datos de libros editados en España
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