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The Marshall University Libraries provide extensive services for students who are distance learners or have nontraditional library needs. In addition to online access to over 100 databases in various subject areas and more than 4500 unique journal, magazine and newspaper titles in full-text, the libraries provide interlibrary loan and document delivery service and research assistance to students in classes offered through the Marshall University regional campuses, WebCT online courses, dual enrollment and military programs. We invite you to make the Libraries' homepage (http://www.marshall.edu/library) your starting point for accessing a wealth of quality online resources!

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Access library databases from off-campus

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Order articles not found online

Set up an Information Delivery Services (IDS) account to order articles and books. As an off-campus or distance student you can order books and articles to be mailed to you at your home address. A photocopying fee or return mailing costs may apply.

Find out if a specific periodical is available online

Search Journals Search, typing in the specific periodical title you are looking for. If the periodical is available online, you will see a database name where you can view full-text articles from that periodical.

Find books

Search the library catalog to locate books, videos, sound recordings, government documents, and other items in the Marshall University libraries. Order items through your IDS account. A collection of e-books is available by setting up a NetLibrary account.

Find articles

Use a library database to locate full-text articles as well as citations to articles.

Get online help

Use the libraries' many research guides to help you do research in a variety of subject areas from art to women's studies. Or use the guides at Help to show you how to cite your sources, differentiate between popular and scholarly periodicals, or evaluate Web pages. Try Ask a Librarian, an e-mail reference service, to ask more specific questions. For answers to common questions about the libraries, try our FAQ database.

Updated 1/13/2006.

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