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Use of the Library's Electronic Resources is guided by the Policy on Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources

Where to start your search of the Library's ever increasing electronic resources depends on:

E-Journals A-Z
Access the individual journal titles that are available online.
The E-journals A-Z list allows you to browse alphabetic lists of the journal titles available online. Remember, the Library also has many more journals available in print which can be found by searching the Library Catalog.

Database Finder (E-Resources A-Z)
Find the databases that contain content relevant to your topic.
The Library subscribes to many different types of electronic resources, from those that provide indexes of journal articles to those that aggregate full-text content from a variety of different publishers. The Database Finder provides alphabetic and subject-based lists of these electronic resources, including descriptive and coverage information to help you select the most relevant resources.

Cross-Search
Search the contents of several databases and e-journals at once.

QuickSearch
Search the contents of pre-defined sets of databases at once.

Electronic Text Services
Electronic full texts of scholarly monographic, reference, and primary source materials.

Current Trials
Use and evaluate databases available on a trial basis at the University of Chicago Library. Suggestions and comments are welcome.

Citation Finder
Find a particular article for which you have a citation.
Enter the information you know about the article, journal, or book into the form below and the Citation Linker will help you locate the full text - whether online, in the Library, or through interlibrary loan.

Refworks
Manage your bibliographic citation with a Refworks account.
Refworks is a web-based biliographic tool which lets you save and use citations, automatically formating them in a variety of different citation styles for use in bilbiographies and footnotes. The Library subscribes to Refworks and makes accounts freely available to all University faculty, students, and staff.