Google Books provides information about books digitized by the Google Books project. It typically allows digital access to the bibliographical information, the content page, and select pages from the books. To find resources in Google Books, enter the title (or portion of it), the author, or a key term (e.g. "environment") into the search box.
Note: Google Books rarely makes full-text available. To access a copy of the book, consider borrowing it through the interlibrary loan.
Interlibrary loan services allows students to borrow materials not available at their libraries from another library that holds those items.
To place a request for an interlibrary loan, find out the bibliographic details of the item such as title, author, & year of publication using WorldCat or Google Books and contact Doris Watts (785.749.8470 ext. 211 | dwatts@haskell.edu).
To check which library in Kansas owns a copy the title you are interested in, click here.
Haskell library holds copies of the books and encyclopedias listed on the left (see Call Number below the title & authors' information).
To find more books in the library, search its online catalog by Title OR Author OR Subject terms (e.g. "climate change," 'ecology", "environment") OR Call number OR Keyword(s).
Suggestion: if you are not sure about the subject terms to use, enter any title from the list on the left and scroll down to Subject Terms in the bibliographical record. Click on a relevant term to see the library holdings on that subject.