Strategies
Find recommended titles in subject encyclopedias
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Search the library catalog by title. Open the records and click the Long View button to find the subject heading links.
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Start with a "relevance" keyword or guided keyword. Open records that look promising and click the Long View button to find the subject heading links.
Locating items in the stacks
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On each level in Olin Library, books are shelved in different locations depending on their SIZE. Regular size books can be found in shelf ranges marked with WHITE signs. Single-plus (+) books can be found in shelf ranges marked with PINK signs. Double-plus (++) books can be found in shelf ranges marked with GREEN signs. |
Finding books
The Cornell Library Home Page:
Sample Searches
Title Search:
John Harriss, ed., The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention (New York, 1995).
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Go to the Cornell Library Catalog
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Enter politics of humanitarian intervention (leave off "the")
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TIP! Click the Long View button to see the subject headings. Click on the subject headings to broaden or narrow your search.
Keyword Search:
A general keyword search from the library home page, or the relevance keyword from the catalog search page, will retrieve records that contain your keywords in the title, subject and notes field. Look through the list of results and, when you see a title that looks promising, open the Long View of the record to see the subject headings.
Guided Keyword:
The Guided Keyword allows you to combine search words and phrases to either narrow or broaden your search.
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