Interlibrary loan services allow patrons to borrow from other institutions. Delivery time is variable depending upon availability. For more information on ILL, please visit Library Services | Interlibrary Loan.
If you know the title that you are interested in, search the library catalog and filter for eBook from the Format options. Some recommended databases for finding ebooks about criminal justice are eBook Collection (EBSCO), ProQuest Ebook Central, SAGE Knowledge, and SpringerLink. If you are off campus, you will need to log into EZproxy.
The borrowing period for books owned by Cressman Library is 21 days. Interlibrary loan due dates are variable depending upon the lending institution.
Professors specify the required material for the course on the syllabus. E-reserves and required readings should be linked through Canvas. Physical textbooks are located at Cressman Library. They can be borrowed from the circulation desk during regular hours for up to two hours at a time. Books not available through Canvas or the library can be purchased at the campus bookstore.
Use our WorldCat Discovery library catalog to search for and find books, eBooks, and more - within the Cressman Library and at other libraries around the country.
By following this link to Cressman Library's Canvas page you will find a list of documents and books that your professors have put on hold for you to access. You will need to log into Canvas and click on the Reserves module. You can then click on your department and find your course.
Get started with your research by gathering background knowledge from reference books. Browse these databases to begin.
Can't find a resource you're looking for? Learn more about requesting an Interlibrary Loan for materials outside of Cressman Library.