Searching
You can access the library catalog by clicking Catalog from the Library's homepage. Type in a common phrase or concept, then search. Note that in this example, "sex education" is in quotation marks. This is called phrase searching. The quotation marks tells a search tool to look for both of these words together (as a phrase).

On the results page, you can narrow your search by format, collection, subject, etc. by using the facets on the left of the page.

Locating Books
Print books include a call number, which is the address for a book. Most books are in the Circulating Collection on the third floor, which means you can check them out. Use the call number to locate the book.

Reading eBooks
Click the Available Online link to read the full text of eBooks. If prompted, log in with your Office 365 account.
