Since this is an online class, you are considered a distance student. To see the resources available to distance students, check out the Distance Library Services guide which explains borrowing privileges for distance students.
However, if you are a local student taking this course, you can always come to the Guerrieri Academic Commons to check out a book.
Depending on your topic, LC subject headings will vary. Here are some examples:
Disabled persons
Disability studies
Blind
Social Science People with Disabilities
Communication Aid for Disabled
Find books (print and electronic) in SU Libraries using our online library catalog. Books in our library are arranged using Library of Congress Classification. The books you can check out are located on the second floor of the library. If you ever have trouble finding a book you want, PLEASE ask for help at the Research Help Desk!
Here's a guide that gives you step by step instruction on how to get a print book and an ebook.
Books from other USMAI Libraries
You can also borrow books from any of the USMAI affiliations by selecting the "choose campus" link at the top of the catalog page and then selecting "USMAI All Campuses." When you find a book you want that is not in Guerrieri Academic Commons (GAC) or in the Curriculum Resources Center (CRC in Conway Hall), click the "request" button and use your ID number to login. You can have the book delivered to GAC within 3 or 4 days.
We have electronic books (e-books) from different vendors. These full-text electronic books are available through the library catalog.
After checking the library catalog if you find out that we don't have the book that you are looking for, we can still get it from one of the other USMAI libraries.
Remember you need to choose your campus (for ex. USM Hagerstown, Shady Grove) as your pick-up location.
If it is a book that SU Libraries has in it's collection, then you'll need to request it through interlibrary loan form! We will send the book to to your home address. Again, check out the Distance Library Services guide (Getting Articles and More tab) for more information.
** If all this sounds confusing, please contact Natasha Finnegan (nefiInnegan@salisbury.edu) or Amy Jones (amjones@salisbury.edu), and they can help you.
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