To find books and other materials housed in the library, use the Library's catalog. The GIL-Find Catalog allows you to search for Books, eBooks, DVDs, and other materials housed in our libraries.
Can't find what you need? To identify materials held at other USG Libraries, select "University System of Georgia" from the drop-down menu when searching. Use our Gil-Express service to have materials sent to Zach S. Henderson Library.
To identify materials beyond our library, use the Worldcat and our Interlibrary Loan services.
WorldCat is the world's most comprehensive bibliography containing millions of bibliographic records cataloged by OCLC member libraries. It includes books, websites and internet resources, manuscripts, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, journals and magazines, sound recordings, articles, chapters, papers, and videotapes. WorldCat is available using two different user interfaces:
WorldCat FirstSearch
WorldCat's legacy user interface.
WorldCat.org
Public-domain version of WorldCat, available on the open web.
Library of Congress (LOC) Subject Headings are umbrella terms or phrases used to classify information on a certain subject. If you find a useful Subject Heading in the Gil-Find Catalog, you'll be able to see all the other items assigned to that heading. However, Subject Headings have unique structures and can therefore be difficult to find. Here are some ideas for searching the GIL-Find catalog:
Think of the best keywords to enter and be ready to change them as you pursue your topic. Try using a subject encyclopedia or dictionary for specialized terminology. Get ideas for new keywords by carefully examining the subject fields in your first results.
Try these search features:
Most General history materials have D call numbers and are shelved on the third-floor. These sections are further subdivided:
D History (General)
DA History of Great Britain
DA900-995 Ireland
DA938-966.2 Modern, 1603
DA949.5 The Union, 1800
DA949.7-965 19th-20th centuries. Irish question