To look up an article by title, start from the library's website. Select Title from the drop-down menu, then type the title of the item you are searching for in the search field. Alternatively, you can select Keyword from the drop-down menu, then paste the title and lock it in with quotes. If we have access to.
To look up a book by title: 1. Start from the library's website 2. Scroll down to the center of the page to Library Search then use the drop-down to select Title and type or paste the title of the item 3. If we have a copy of the item you are searching for, it will show.
For assistance, please email eresources@claremont.edu. In your message, please include the name of the resource, a description of your problem, and screenshots that might help us understand the problem you are encountering. All of this information will help us expedite finding a solution.
You can view the status of your Resource Sharing request by logging into your Resource Sharing account and looking under Active Requests. If you have additional questions about the status of your requests, please email resourcesharing@claremont.edu.
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.
The Claremont Colleges Library requests that instructors use the stable link provided in Library Search to share digital Library materials with your students, rather than downloading and re-uploading licensed content to your Canvas course or using third-party tools. Watch the video below to quickly learn how to find the stable link for your materials with.
The Claremont Colleges Library offers Community Access and Community Borrower Cards for visitors age 16 and older who are not affiliated with The Claremont Colleges. The Community Borrower Card provides access to Library spaces and borrowing privileges for physical materials held within the building. Borrowing does not include requesting Resource Sharing (ILL) items, accessing e-resources.
Yes! Groups from The Claremont Colleges and the wider community are welcome to visit the Library. College-sponsored groups can request orientation tours, information literacy instruction, or general access by completing the Affiliated Visiting Groups Form. Public or community groups can request a visit using the Unaffiliated Visiting Groups Form. There is no cost for orientations or instructional.