Search for Books
You can search for books and ebooks at Holy Cross using CrossSearch, the main search box on our website:
... or, using the Library Catalog link under the search box, which you can see above. Watch our video tutorial to learn more about CrossSearch!
Usually, the best way to begin searching for books is by using broad keywords. Choose search terms that reflect your topic, but don't get too specific, remembering that book topics and titles tend to be quite broad. If your search is unsuccessful, try taking it one step broader.
Since CrossSearch contains many different types of sources, you may want to use the Limit To option in the side navigation of your search results and choose Catalog Only to narrow your search to ebooks, books and similar print/physical resources.
Once you've found a few books that look interesting to you, you can use clues from the books to help you find other books. For example....
"Research Starters"
are encyclopedia articles from the publisher Salem Press that often appear at the top of a results screen in CrossSearch (using default results limiters; "Catalog & Full Text Only").
For example, a keyword search for ancient agriculture returns the "Research Starter" article "Agriculture and Animal Husbandry in the Ancient World" derived from Encyclopedia of the Ancient World, Salem Press, 2001, as the first result.
Navigate the Stacks
Books at Dinand Library are arranged by Library of Congress Call Number. Call Numbers are used to find books in the library. Each book is assigned a call number made up of letters and numbers, which acts like an address and tells you what shelves to look on.
You can also watch this video to learn more about how call numbers work. Or, check out the Library of Congress Classification Outline for a detailed breakdown of our call number system.
The handout below includes a detailed stacks map, and more information about places to look for this specific project:
And of course, you might also find books you'd like to read at other libraries -- read more about Interlibrary Loan on the Access Sources page.
E-Books:
To search for e-books located at Holy Cross, use CrossSearch.
Then, use the Resource Type limiter in the side navigation to focus your search on e-books.
You may also want to search in our specific e-book collections:
When searching within a specific ebook collection, you will be able to search the full text of each book allowing more detailed searching. For example, you may search the library catalog and not find any titles on your topic, but a search in ebrary might find a book with one chapter focused on your topic.
Accessing E-Books:
In most cases, your best option is to use the "Read Online" feature for our e-books. Most academic e-books do not work with devices that you might use to read personal e-books, such as a Kindle or Nook (believe me -- this frustrates librarians too!). There is software that you can download onto a PC or iPad, but this can be difficult to use, so if you have a stable internet connection, I recommend reading online.
However, if you would like to download the software, or if you are having trouble accessing any particular e-book, please feel free to contact us (libref@holycross.edu) or see our e-books guide linked below:
NOTE that most e-books do have limits on printing. Each publisher has different functionality and rules for downloading and printing ebooks.