Explore Library Collections with OneSearch
Books, DVDs, musical scores, and more library items as well as electronic articles, images, videos, and more can be all searched from OneSearch! See our Ìýto learn more.
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ Our Collections:
Electronic Resources
Articles
- : Search for articles here if you are researching a multidisciplinary topic or you are just beginning your research.ÌýOneSearch searches most of our electronic resources as well as those located in the library (books, paper journals, etc.).
- : ThisÌýguide includes links and descriptions general and subject-specific electronic databases (such as GeoRef, RILM, Historical Abstracts, PsycInfo, JSTOR, etc.) for more advanced searching. Select the tab for the general subject area of your research to find the best database for your searching.
Streaming Audio & Video
- Ìýincludes links and descriptions to our our streaming music databases, including Academic Video Online, Digital Theatre Plus, Met Opera on Demand, and Qwest TV.
- includes a large collection of digitized scores, sound resources, theme identifiers, and more.
Images
- Ìýin JSTOR provides tools and software to search, present, and share over one million digital images both online and offline for research and teaching purposes.
- : Includes images from the Department of Theatre Arts, Buerger Coin Collection, Art of the Book, Sacred Places, and more.
- : This guide contains a large collection of links to image collections on a wide range of topics, disciplines, and organizations. It also includes helpful information on citations, copyright, and public domain.
Contact our Digital Collections LibrarianÌýwith questionsÌýabout searching for images or using images in your classroom or publication.
Lux: Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ Institutional Repository
- Ìýcontains a wide variety of scholarly and creative works produced by Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ students, faculty, and staff. Lux brings these resources together in one place ensuring the long-term access and preservation of our vibrant academic community.
- Popular selections from Lux include:ÌýÌý´¥ÌýÌý´¥Ìý
eBooks, Book Databases & Audiobooks
- ÌýGeneral topic collection of eBooks (access is restricted to current Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ students, faculty, and staff).
- °Õ³ó±ðÌýÌýtab in the electronic resources guide includes multiple historic book databases, such as Eighteenth Century Collections Online.
- Ìýcan be accessed through the Appleton Public Library. These provide access to many popular fiction and non-fiction titles in eBook and audiobook format.Ìý An card is required, which is available to Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ students by visiting the public library.
- °Õ³ó±ðÌý,Ìý,Ìý, and theÌýÌýare all online sites with access to eBooks.
- The Mudd Library has a collection of audio books and other text CDs on the first floor.
Books, Music, Video & More in the Library
Main Collection
- Books located in the main collection (3rd and 4th floors) can be checked out by all Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ students, faculty, and staff. For more on checking out books and many other library materials, see ourÌýCirculation page.
- See ourÌýÌýto find popular subject areas and their corresponding call number letters and location in the Mudd Library.
- Want to browse a fiction section? While our library doesn't have a fiction section like a public library, we have created this guide to help you virtually browse fiction by genre or medium: .
Special Collections
- The library houses multiple special collections, which are collections that focus on a particular topic or historic significance. See our Special Collections page to learn more about the Civil War, Milwaukee-Downer, Kruse, and Wisconsin Collections, as well as the rooms in which they are held.
Reference Collection
- Our reference collection (located on the first floor) includes general and subject-specific encyclopedias, indexes, dictionaries, and more. We also provide access to a range of electronic reference sources. See the for a list.
Music & Scores, Audio, and Video
- Ìýto find video (mostly DVD) documentaries, popular films, theatrical productions, and more.
- Ìýto find scores, CDs, music literature, and more.
Contact our Music LibrarianÌýif you have questions about finding music, or would like a score or music recording purchased for the library.
Periodicals and Journals
Mudd Library subscribes to hundreds of paper periodicals and thousands of e-journal titles. Be sure to check , to verify what the library owns (includes both paper and electronic holdings). Print journals are located on Level A and selected popular magazines are located on the first floor. Search e-journal titles through the .
Can't Find a Book in the Mudd Library? Check one of these!
- : Includes materials from libraries all over the world. Great place to search.
- :ÌýNearest public library to campus.
- Interlibrary Loan: Information about borrowing items from other libraries.
Government Documents
- The Mudd Library is part of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) to collect, preserve, and make available publications created by the U.S. government.
- We are also a Selective Depository Library through the , which means we receive a portion of the thousands of documents published by Wisconsin state agencies.
- See our for more information about searching for these documents in the library, and for finding resources online.
- Federal Documents can be found on Level A of the Mudd Library and Wisconsin Documents can be found on the 4th floor.
Newspapers
Print Newspapers
Print newspapers can be found on the first floor in front of the Circulation desk. We currently subscribe to the following:
- Wisconsin & National Newspapers:ÌýAppleton Post-CrescentÌý´¥ÌýChicago TribuneÌý´¥ÌýNew York TimesÌý´¥ÌýWall Street Journal
- International Newspapers:ÌýKul'turaÌý(Russian, Moscow) |ÌýThe Times Daily (London) |ÌýDie Zeit (German, Hamburg)
Electronic Newspaper Databases
- See the on our electronic resources guide for a list of databases that include newspapers and news coverage, includes NexisUni, General OneFile, African American Newspapers 1827-1998, and more.
To learn about how we select items for our collection, see our Collection Development Policy.
Find library and online resources, displays and more resources related to diversity & antiracism.
Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ faculty, students, and staff are invited to contact acquisitions to request items for the library collection. Email luciapur@lawrence.edu
The Library and the Warch Campus Center have collaborated to bring a free electronic subscription to The New York Times to everyone with a lawrence.edu email address! Create an account with your Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ.edu email address, confirm in your email inbox, and reactive each year!