You have a wealth of resources to assist with your research and academic projects. Unfortunately, sometimes it can be hard to know where to look. Use these quick links and guides to help navigate research resources, and ask us if you need further assistance.

Student Research Development Fund

The library has established a student research development fund to help students defray the costs related to conducting undergraduate research.

Quick links

Search other libraries

Did you know you can check out books from other ARCHE member libraries? To do so, see a library staff member to get an Interlibrary Use (ILU) borrower’s card. For assistance, please contact a librarian. You can now also easily request articles and books through our Interlibrary Loan department.

Search GIL (Georgia Libraries) for Books
  • GIL Universal Catalog
    The GIL (GALILEO Interconnected Libraries) Catalog is a single database that combines the information from the individual library collections of the University System of Georgia’s 35 member institutions and the State of Georgia Archives.
Search WorldCat
  • WorldCat — the World’s Largest Library Catalog
    WorldCat (the OCLC Online Union Catalog) is the world’s most comprehensive bibliography containing millions of bibliographic records cataloged by OCLC member libraries. It includes books, websites and internet resources, manuscripts, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, journals and magazines, sound recordings, articles, chapters, papers, and videotapes.
Local Libraries
Non-Local Libraries

For additional assistance, please contact us:

  • Email your question to Ask A Librarian
  • For telephone reference assistance call 404-364-8511.
  • Walk-in reference: Reference help is available during regular library hours at the Reference Librarian offices (on the second floor of the library), as well as at the first floor Reference Desk between 1 – 4 p.m. Tuesdays – Thursdays.
  • In-depth consultation: Appointments can be made to speak with a Reference Librarian by requesting a Research Consultation. Please include when you would like to meet as well as what you would like to discuss.
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