The University Library consists of many libraries and vast collections, but the best place to start your research is at the Shapiro Undergraduate Library. Most undergraduate library research consists of finding books and finding journal articles. To find what books (and journals subscriptions, datafiles, CDs, etc.) that the University Library owns, connect to the library catalog, Mirlyn. To find out what databases we have and to find citations to scholarly articles, use Search Tools.
See the Shapiro Undergraduate Library's How Do I: Quick Answers to Common Questions for additional information.
All undergraduates need a MCard to borrow materials from the University Library locations. Books from the Shapiro Undergraduate Library can be checked out for three weeks and can be "renewed" (checked out again) once. There is no limit on the number of books you may borrow. Additional details about borrowing privileges and fines can be found at http://www.lib.umich.edu/circ.
See I Need to Find Course Reserves for details.
Because you are affiliated with U-M, you can borrow library materials not owned by the University Library system from other institutions. You can make use of the Interlibrary Loan service which attempts to locate library materials from other institutions and borrows them on your behalf.
To help you prepare to use the services and resources of the University Library, we recommend that you review our online research tutorial called Searchpath. This research tutorial will give you a good foundation for finding books and articles. In addition, many libraries on campus have important FAQs and subject- or discipline-based guides which can help you navigate the library system and our rich resources. See the Shapiro Undergraduate Library's Assignment Assistant, Five Insider Tips for Effective Library Research, and Citation Style Guides for more helpful information.
In addition to expert reference and research assistance at the various library locations, the University Library provides email and instant message reference services during most of the calendar year. The Ask Us! and Ask Us Now! services are detailed at http://www.lib.umich.edu/askus/. But we especially want to encourage undergraduate students to arrange a Research Consultation appointment with expertly trained reference staff who will tailor their assistance to your specific information needs.
Off campus access to library electronic resources is available to currently enrolled U-M undergraduate students with a valid U-M login. See Off-Campus Access for details.
Information on computer access, printing, and wireless in University Library locations is available at http://www.lib.umich.edu/help/computing.
The libraries use a photocopy debit card in all photocopiers. Information on the University Library photocopy system is available at http://www.lib.umich.edu/copy.
All printing done on the printers at the University Libraries is either charged to your ITCS Basic Computing Account or is paid for using the photocopy debit card mentioned above. For information on printing in campus computing labs see http://www.umich.edu/~sites/printing.
See http://www.lib.umich.edu/services/study.html for details.
