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The University of Washington Libraries offer a vast array of online resources and services that can be accessed from anywhere in the world, as long as you are a UW student, faculty or staff member. The online resources provided on the library website are organized by topic. Your subject librarian is the person responsible for providing specialized reference and consultations in your subject area.
Getting Help OnlineThere are a number of ways to get help from a librarian, even if you never set foot in the library:
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Finding and Connecting to Online ResourcesAlthough the library website can be accessed by anyone, you will need to log in to access most of the electronic books, journals and databases available only to UW students, faculty and staff.
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Borrowing and Requesting MaterialsIn the WorldCat Local catalog you can search for materials held at the UW and libraries worldwide. WorlcCat Local makes locating and requesting materials held at other libraries easy:
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Stay Up-To-Date in Your FieldThe following tools make it easy to keep up with current research:
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Finding Libraries in Your Area
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