You seek. But do you find? Join us for a tour of Google, Google Scholar, and Google Books. Learn how they really work and how to make the best use of each for research.
Begin by doing a Keyword Search on your topic. When you find a good book in your search results, redirect your search to the Subjects you find in the record.
Search for books NOT at JHU. Request books directly from this database, via our Interlibrary Services. You can also export your citations to RefWorks directly from WorldCat.
FIND ARTICLES: Indexes for articles, and other online resources
As you go about the research process, use the bibliographic management tool RefWorks. It helps you organize your research, create a bibliography, and insert footnotes as you write. You can download records directly from the libraries' catalog and from article databases.