Find Books:
Selected WWC Books – reference, electronic, and circulating titles for your class.
Our Library Catalog – holdings for Warren Wilson and other ACA libraries.
NetLibrary and other E-Book Collections – only electronic books in these collections.
ABLS (Asheville-Buncombe Library System) Catalog – materials in local public libraries.
WNCLN (Western North Carolina Library Network) Catalog – includes UNC-A's library.
WorldCat – materials in libraries worldwide, often available through interlibrary loan.
Find Articles:
Try Big Full-Text databases for full-text articles on a variety of subjects from over 10,000 journal titles.
Academic Search Premier
JSTOR-The Scholarly Archive
MasterFILE Premier
OmniFile Full Text
ProQuest Research Library
Try these other databases for more specialized or subject coverage.
AnthroSource
Arts & Humanities Index
Humanities Full Text
MLA (Modern Language Association) International Bibliography
New York Times
Proquest Newspapers
Social Sciences Package (CSA)
Note: To find out if the library has access to a specific article, use WWC Periodical Holdings (aka Journal Finder)and check for the journal title and year of the article to see if it is available here in any format - online, paper, or microform.
Get Materials from Other Libraries:
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) online request forms to borrow books or request articles not available in our library.
Borrow UNC-A books yourself with a cooperative borrower card from the Reference Desk.
Borrow public library books yourself with cards available at any of the (ABLS) Asheville-Buncombe system libraries.
Find Web Sites:
Selected Web Sites – for your class.
Web Resources – arranged by subject such as Performing Arts.
Searching the Internet – Google, Google Scholar, and other search engines to find your own web sites.
Get Assistance:
Painless Library Research is a good reminder for useful information such as Documenting Sources and more.
Contact me by email, at ext.3062, or stop by my office or the Reference Desk on the main floor of the library.
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