Search the library’s Online Catalog. You can search by author, title, subject or keyword and other parameters. (UNCG Libraries has a Worldcat Discovery guide with resources and tutorials on how to use UNCG Libraries catalog.) The location of materials chart will help you locate the part of the building that holds your book.

Renewals can be done in person or can be renewed online. Stacks, Current Literature, Paperbacks and some Audio-Visual materials from the Jackson Library may be renewed four times online. For more information, please see our borrowing details page. Materials at the Harold Schiffman Music Library, the Intercultural Resource Center, and the Teaching Resource Center have different policies, so check with each for specifics:

Fill out an Interlibrary Loan request form by logging in with your UNCG login and password and click on Request a Loan from the left side menu. You will be notified via email when the book is available to be picked up at the library usually in about 5-10 days.

  • Search a library near you
  • Search for another resource you can use instead (Ask a Librarian for help!)
  • See if there is an ebook edition (Ask a Librarian for help!)
  • Suggest we purchase it
  • Request it through ILL (Note: this takes the longest amount of time – sometimes other libraries will not lend for long enough for us to borrow, get it, mail to you, get it back, and send back to the library. Textbooks and eBooks cannot be requested through ILL.)

We ship for free to the off campus addresses of UNCG students and faculty/staff members and by campus mail to the offices of UNCG faculty/staff members.

Journal and newspaper articles can be found in our online catalog, as well as simply finding the titles of journals. To search in our online catalog, do a search and then limited by format on the left side; you can even limit which databases to search under the Advanced SearchFind more help here. But one of the most effective ways to find an articles you need though is to search a database. The library subscribes to over 400 electronic databases which index various journals and their articles, many with full text available online. Try the subject guides if you are not sure where to start – or click on the “Library Resources” tab in Canvas for library resources for your course or major!

If you can’t find the full text of an article in the database you are searching, try the Journal A-Z list (located under the red search box) to see if immediate online access is available through other means. Type in the journal name and you will get a list all places this journal is indexed. Note the range of dates for the journal and starting/ending dates of the full text availability.

Request it through our Interlibrary Loan request form. Login with your UNCG username and password and click on Request a Journal Article from the left side menu. It takes 2-10 days to deliver; it will be emailed to you.

Many library databases contain scholarly articles. When searching in a database, look for a filter (usually on the left) you can select to provide only scholarly/peer-reviewed results (not available in all databases). For more information on determining the difference between scholarly and popular articles check out this library help sheet.

Try our research guides by subject to find databases, e-resources, and course specific guides related to your topic. A subject specialist librarian will also be listed here if you need help or have questions related to that subject area.

Whether is APA, MLA, or another required style, this citation guide will assist you in creating your bibliography/works cited page for your research paper. To learn more about citations, go through UNCG Libraries tutorial on Citing Sources. Citing your sources helps avoid plagiarism.

For eReserves, log into Canvas using your UNCG account and password. eReserves should be integrated into your course assignments OR located in the Files section of your course.

Print Reserves can only be used within the library. Time limits will vary – you will be told at the time of use.

You can find information about study spaces from the Library Spaces page

See the Technology Checkout page for details and locations.

You may suggest materials using one of several forms.

Check out the Library Services page or contact a librarian for questions or comments!