Need a book or any materials not available at the library or in our databases?
Request it through Interlibrary Loan.
For print books: check our book catalog
For eBooks: check our 10 EBSCO eBook collections
Search our databases for articles, streaming film, and eBooks using the PRIMO tool below
Librarians provide assignment-based library instruction or a workshop day for your students when requested. A shorter, general library information session is also available. Instruction is available for all courses, but it is best for instruction to be structured around an assignment. Instruction sessions may include library overview, research databases, library catalog, internet searching, evaluating sources, or other topics as requested by faculty.
Embedding can make librarians more approachable, and provides students with a convenient way to contact a librarian with questions, or to schedule a research appointment for in-depth help
Uploading or linking to articles, videos, or eBooks from our databases is a great way to provide additional course material to your students at no cost.
Each database is slightly different in how you upload the content into your Bb course, but you essentially look for a permalink (EBSCO), get link (Gale), All Options Link (Proquest), or Share->Embed/Link (Films on Demand). Do not use the URL from the browser address bar. You must link the article from the database using a permalink or share feature.
EBSCO Articles & eBooks:
Select the Permalink located in the right toolbar of the book/article inforamtion page. Copy & pase URL into Blackboard.
Gale Databases:
Select Get Link tool from upper right toolbar. Copy and paste URL from pop up.
Proquest:
Select "All Options" from upper right toolbar. Click on URL to copy to clipboard.
Films on Demand:
Select the share tool below the play button. Select the Embed/Link tab from the pop up. Copy the URL.
Credo Reference:
Research Quick Tips videos from Credo Reference - add these short videos to Bb using the Page Link tool at the top right corner of the page.