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Get
to Know Library Facilities & Resource
Locations--in 10 Minutes
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The
Library Website -Find
out how the library website
is organized. |
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Off-Campus
Access to Restricted Databases
- Access library networked resources 24/7 from
off campus, inside OR outside (Verizon,
ATT, Comcast, etc) HU-Net. |
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Sterling
- The
Library's online catalog for library materials
acquired since 1976. Check the Card Catalog in
Founders Library for pre-1976 acquisitions. |
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Borrowing
Library Materials from HU Library Collections |
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Get
Materials Not at HU Libraries through Interlibrary
Loan or, if a graduate student, borrow directly fom a CIRLA Library |
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Check
Your Library Account—Online! - Please
return books when due. Fines and charges apply when items are returned late. |
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Course
Reserves
- The
library maintains reading materials placed "On
Reserve" status. Many
articles are digitized for convenient viewing
24/7 from any computer, on-campus or off-campus.
Access to e-reserves is restricted to Howard University's
current students, faculty, and staff. |
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Online
Request Form - Use this form to suggest
an item that the Library should purchase, as well
as for comments, compliments, questions, or concerns.
Please check STERLING before submitting your request
to see if the Library already owns the item before submitting your request. |
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Library
Access Policy - Familiarize yourself with
Library Policies regarding admission and use,
borrowing materials, course reserves, remote access,
library Bill of Rights, copyright, responsible
computing, and filming on library premises. |
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Library
Help Guides |
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Beyond HU Campus: Local Metro Area Resources - A great advantage of studying in Washington, DC metropolitan area are the rich information resources available to researchers at other universities, as well as federal and local government libraries, museums, and public libraries. |
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Your Information Management Skills (IMS). The
library's program for instruction is designed
to develop or enhance the student's information
literacy skills. The presentations may be customized
for particular course assignments, but all presentations
emphasize principles applicable to current and future
information gathering needs in support of class requirements and lifelong
learning. Attend your instructor's IMS classes,
or sign up for a general
session. |
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Art@Howard Gallery of Art, special collections, individual galleries, images of the Capstone. |
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