Allows users to search Inspec, Compendex, GEOBASE, and GeoRef, simultaneously or alone. Covers the fields of physics, electronics, computing, control engineering and information technology and includes journal articles, conference proceedings, patents, and dissertations from 1898 to present.
Abstracts and citations of journals, books, conference proceedings, and patents covering science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities, includes Scopus AI.
Search in Libraries Search for books and E-books owned by Syracuse University Libraries. After searching, limit to Book/eBook in the left column of your results.
Print resources in the STEM fields previously housed in Carnegie Library have been moved, with the majority transferred to the Libraries’ off-site Storage Facility. Those at the Facility are now available by request to the University community. When searching for an item online via Libraries Search, University affiliates will be able to ‘Request this item’ through the Libraries’ delivery system. Depending on the item and the requestor’s University affiliation, the item may be picked up at Bird Library, for faculty and graduate students, the item may be delivered to the requestor’s department. Book chapters may be provided electronically. Most available items are delivered within one business day.
The following frequently accessed materials previously held at Carnegie are currently available at Bird Library and can be accessed directly by Libraries’ users:
Annual scholarly literature reviews in the biomedical sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences.
These book collections are freely accessible and will be available to you even after you leave SU.
What if we don't own what you're looking for? No library owns everything! If we don't have what you need, we'll get it for you:
This is a FREE service provided by the SU Libraries. Journal articles will be e-mailed directly to you as PDF files. Books need to be picked up at the Bird Library. If you don't have an account, visit the Interlibrary Loan website and follow the link for "First Time Users" and fill in the form to create a new account. You'll be able to start using Interlibrary Loan right away.
If you don't have an account, go to Interlibrary Loan, type in your NETID and password, then follow the prompt to add some brief personal information, and fill in the form to create a new account. You'll then be linked to the Interlibrary Loan form to submit your article or book.