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Celebrate Walter Library
Join us as we come together as a community to celebrate the past, present, and future of the Libraries as Walter Library turns 100.
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- Interlibrary LoanRequest materials from non U of M Libraries. Search libraries worldwide in WorldCat.
- Course materialsFind textbooks and course readings. Check for free required course readings.
- TutoringPeer help with course work and research.
- Meet with a librarianConsultations for help with research and projects.
- WorkshopsIn-person and online workshops on a variety of topics.
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Recommended resources from librarians to help your research.
Popular databases
- Academic Search Premier For any topic. How to use Academic Search Premier (2:23).
- Google Scholar For any topic. How to use Google Scholar (3:27).
- JSTOR Arts, humanities, and social sciences. How to use JSTOR (2:07).
- APA PsycInfo Psychology journals. How to use APA PsycInfo (3:20).
- PubMed For the health sciences. How to use PubMed (2:53).
- Web of Science For science and social sciences. How to use Web of Science (2:52).
Services
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Student support
Services to help with classes, assignments, and research papers using research consultants and tutors, and to help create media for projects including video or audio production.
Instruction support
Instruction support services help find quality course materials that fit your class. We can also help you integrate information literacy and research inquiry skills into your course.
Research support services
Researcher support services provides U of M scholars and academics quick access to information and tools to plan, conduct, and disseminate their work.
Collections
Main collections
- General collectionsFind books, articles, journals, streaming video, maps, music, and more. Use guides to help start your research or assignment. Your U Card is your library card to check out books and other material.
- Subject libraries and collectionsVisit our subject libraries such as the East Asian Library, Map Library, Music Library, Natural Resources Library and more.
Special collections
- Archives and Special CollectionsVisit our archives to access rare and unique historical materials and primary sources. Collections include the Sherlock Holmes Collections, the Performing Arts Archives, the Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies, and more.
- Digital collectionsExplore digitized material from our archives, collections, exhibits, and projects. This includes primary sources such as photos, letters, audio recordings, videos, and more.
Reading for fun
- Popular reading collectionsCollections of popular reading are available in Walter Library, Wilson Library, Magrath Library. Get ebooks and audiobooks using the Libby app.
- Popular newspapers onlineConsult our guide to find newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, and other news sources available from the Libraries.
News and events
News
The Sanborn family brought racial covenants to Robbinsdale. Now the city is renaming Sanborn Park
At a May 3 event in Robbinsdale, local residents learned about the history of racial covenants in their neighborhood with the Robbinsdale Historical Society, Just Deeds, and Mapping Prejudice.
Exhibit
Dear Community: Mail, Correspondence, and Postal Activism in LGBTQ History
Using personal papers, organizational records, and periodicals held in the Tretter Collection, this exhibit examines how the use of mail by LGBTQ people has subverted the postal service through challenging obscenity laws, and the reliance on anonymity and discretion leading up to the Gay Liberation Movement of the 1970s.
Events and workshops
- ONLINE: Introduction to Generative AI tools for research and writing
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Virtual Event - ONLINE: Introduction to Zotero
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Virtual Event - ONLINE: Introduction to Generative AI tools for research and writing
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Virtual Event - Affordable course materials: what can the Libraries do for you?
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