All books and ebooks that Tulane University Libraries (TUL) own are cataloged and discoverable in Library Search.
The main access point to Library Search is on the TUL homepage, https://library.tulane.edu/.
Start by clicking on Advanced Search:
To limit your search to print books and ebooks, make sure to select the LIBRARY CATALOG button at the top of the Advanced Search, and BOOKS from the Resource Type dropdown to the right of the search lines:
If an ebook of the title is available, you will see a record with an Available Online link. If the book is available in print, you will see a call number consisting of the library location and an alphanumeric 'address':
When you see a print book you're interested in, how do you retrieve it and check it out?
Think of the call number--circled below in red--as the 'address' of the book.
Tulane Libraries use call numbers following the Library of Congress (LC) classification system. Watch the below video from the Storms Research Center at the University of Valley Forge to learn how the LC system works.
And check out this video on using the MAP IT feature to find a book in our stacks:
When you find the book/s you're looking for, you can check them out on the 1st floor of Howard-Tilton Memorial Library.
One of the benefits of going to look for a book in the stacks yourself is that you can browse books related to your topic on the surrounding shelves.
BUT, if you'd prefer to skip the process of going to the stacks to find a book, you can log into your library account and use the Request Delivery button in the item record:
You'll get an email when your book is ready to pick up! *Note: this can take up to 2 business days.* Click here for further instructions.