Find the item using Library Search. Note the location and call number to find the book in the library. You'll want to note: The status of the book. Is it currently available? The location of the book. This will tell you which floor it is on. The Call Number. This will help you find the.
We will request the renewal on your behalf and send you an email with the new due date. If the lending library does not grant the renewal request, we will send you a reminder email that the item is due. Most Resource Sharing items can be renewed one time. If you still need the item,.
Current Claremont Colleges students, staff, and faculty can print in the library with their campus ID cards. Using a library computer, send the item to print and you will be asked to enter your 10-digit campus ID number. Swipe your card on any of the library’s printers and select your job to print. Cost: 10.
At the library, students, faculty, and staff should connect to Claremont-WPA using their full campus email (like username@college.edu or @mymail.college.edu) and password. If you're visiting from another institution connect with Eduroam using your home school credentials. If you're using an Android device, you may need to enter settings like EAP Method: PEAP and Phase 2: MSCHAPv2..
Start from the Library Search bar on the homepage. You may also use the Advanced Search page. Enter a search term. It can be either in Chinese characters or in pinyin transliteration. For example: 中國文學,or 中国文学,or zhongguo wen xue You can modify your search using the dropdown arrows to search by keyword, title, author, or subject and also by.
We are not currently able to borrow eBooks through Resource Sharing. However, if you do request an eBook we do not own, we will work with our Collections staff to see if the Library is able to acquire it and add it to our collection for you to use.
You may contact Connection by: Phone: (909) 607-3969 Fax: (909) 607-7035 Email: connection@claremont.edu For more information visit the Connection Website.
Materials held in Special Collections are non-circulating. Claremont Colleges students, faculty, and staff, community members, and researchers can access the Library's rare and unique materials in the Special Collections Reading Room, where staff can facilitate their use and provide proper care, handling, and preservation. If you have requested Special Collections materials for your research, you may schedule a Reading Room appointment to.
Alumni do not have remote access to library databases or access to e-books. This is because the licensing agreements that The Claremont Colleges Library has with the these providers prohibit us from providing access to anyone who is not a current student, staff, or faculty of The Claremont Colleges. Most Library databases can be accessed from.
If the below instructions are not working for you, please contact us at library@claremont.edu and describe the issue you're experiencing logging in, including any error messages that you are seeing. To sign in to a database: First, be sure to access the database through the library website. When accessing your library account or subscription/licensed content, you'll.