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Descriptions of MIT Libraries homepage search options.
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What am I searching?

Descriptions of the options provided in the MIT Libraries homepage search tabs.

Books + Media

BartonThe MIT Libraries catalog.  Search for and request items held in the MIT Libraries collections.

MIT’s WorldCatA worldwide catalog.  Search for and request items in the MIT Libraries and libraries beyond MIT, including the Borrow Direct service that delivers materials across Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, MIT, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale.

E-books

Barton E-resources: Search for books and other materials available in electronic format at the MIT Libraries.

HathiTrust Digital Library: A collection of more than 10 million volumes digitized from partner libraries.  Full text is available for over 2.7 million volumes in the public domain.

E-journals + Databases

Vera: Search for e-journals and databases provided by the MIT Libraries.

Articles

Vera Multi-Search:  Find journal articles and other materials from several selected library research databases all at once.  For a full list of databases, check our Subject Guides.

Course Reserves

Barton Course Reserves: Search the MIT Libraries catalog for materials that have been put aside for your courses.

DSpace@MIT

DSpace@MIT: Search MIT's institutional repository for MIT's digital research materials including theses, conference papers, technical reports, preprints and more.

Dome: Search the MIT Libraries' digitized images including photographs, maps, documents and more.
 

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