Step 1: Search CONSORT for books and other materials that can be found at Denison University, College of Wooster, Kenyon College, and Ohio Wesleyan University.
Step 2: Search Summon for books and other materials that can be found at Denison Libraries and over 117 other university libraries in Ohio (OhioLink), as well as the State Library of Ohio. Summon is a discovery layer that searches CONSORT and OhioLink together.
Step 3: Search this catalog for books and other materials that can be found at public libraries across Ohio and delivered to Denison.
Step 4: Search WorldCat to see if a book or other resources can be found elsewhere in the U.S. or the world.
Interlibrary Loan (Denison ILL)
Step 5: For books, articles, or other resources that cannot be obtained via CONSORT, OhioLink, or SearchOhio, submit an ILL request to borrow it from another library listed in WorldCat.
Digitized scholarly books often used in Digital Humanities for data mining. For Denison Patrons: click the Login button in top right side of screen, select Denison for the pull-down, and login with your MyDenison credentials. Public Domain titles are available to view without a login.
Off Campus Access: Authenticate with your MyDenison login.
To access content available to Denison patrons: click the Login button in top right side of screen, select Denison for the pull-down, and login with your MyDenison credentials.
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The HathiTrust Digital Library is a digital preservation repository.
This database provides long-term preservation and access services for public domain and in copyright content from a variety of sources, including Google, the Internet Archive, Microsoft, and in-house partner institution initiatives.
Format: Full Text
Dates of Coverage: Varies
Update Schedule: Constantly updated
Database Distributor: HathiTrust.org
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