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Library Resources & Services for Undergraduates Doing Fellowships

Welcome to the library guide for undergraduate students who are doing academic fellowships. The guide includes recommended resources and tips for effective research.

Search Tip

Search tip: Search for books by either Keywords or Subject Headings. Start with a Keyword search and identify some relevant books. Then look at the subject headings for those books. You can follow the subject heading links in the catalog to find similar books, or you can use the terms in the subject headings to identify other keywords to try.

Example Keyword Search: 
Environmental activism

Example Subject Headings:

Environmentalism -- Case studies
Environmentalism -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Green movement -- History

Finding Books on Your Research Topic

Try exploring the Library Catalog for books related to your topic. The Library Catalog tab in OneSearch is the main way to located books, as well as journals and videos in the library collections. If you have already identified the book(s) you need through other research aids, you can search by Title or by Author. If you are trying to identify books that will be useful for your research topic, you can search Keyword or Subject. 

While doing research for your fellowship, you may want to take advantage of the books and other resources available from other libraries:

Requesting books through Interlibrary LoanBrandeis WorldCat is a library catalog that contains millions of records for books and other materials held in libraries worldwide. Search for your item and then use the "Request Item from Interlibrary Loan" button or link on the item page to place your request. 

Visiting other Boston Library Consortium Libraries: Brandeis is a member of the Boston Library Consortium. You can borrow books in-person from any of the member libraries in New England with a BLC card. Get a BLC card at the Information & Borrowing desk in Goldfarb Library.

More Information about Interlibrary Loan

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