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Digital Collections – The University of Illinois has digitized a variety of important collections and made them available online. Collection Development Statements and Descriptions – Specific collection descriptions and statements.
Specialized Search Tools. IDEALS Repository for research and scholarship generated by U of I faculty, staff, and students. Digital Library Collections Collections of digitized materials from our vast collections and archives – books, images, maps, and more.
Logging into your library account allows you to request books and other loanable items from the University of Illinois catalog and I-Share, view and renew the items you have checked out, save materials to your favorites, run saved searches, view fines/blocks, and more.
Using Library Spaces. University Libraries in Google Maps – Shows the location of each library on campus and provides driving directions. Main Library Floor Map – Shows locations of class and meeting spaces, collections and services, and offices within the Main Library.
The University of Illinois Library Catalog is a database of all the Library's materials, including books, journals, newspapers, e-books, videos, microfilms, and much more! You can use the Library Catalog to: Log into your catalog account; Search for items at the University of Illinois; Request items and have them delivered to any library on campus
Search for primary source materials including letters, diaries, and personal and organizational records documenting Illinois history from the 1700s to the present, the Civil War, and Lincoln’s ongoing legacy.
ASCE Conference Proceedings. The ASCE Online Research Library currently includes complete ASCE conference papers published from 2003 to the present, with select papers published from 1998. Proceedings abstracts are available free for searching and browsing by either interest area, title, and year.