Books are useful for in-depth information; including historical context, overview, synthesis and analysis of information.
Often a chapter or two, rather then the entire book, are all that may be relevant for your topic.
The process of writing, editing and publishing a book is lengthy, thus even the most recently published books may not contain the most current information on your topic.
Select the library to search (only MHC or all Five Colleges)
When searching for multiple words:
Click on "Advanced Search" to specify date, type (ex. book or DVD etc.), language and location
Sign in to renew your books, see what you have checked ou, and save your searches and results
Save your search results and email, print or save them
Click "request item" to have a book sent to MHC
Search for books, DVD's, CD's, scores, and journal titles in the Mount Holyoke and other Five College Libraries
Sample Subject Headings:
Money - History
Paper Money - History
Paper Money Design
Coinage - History
Coins - History
Dollar - History
Note: Collections of Primary Source materials have the word "sources" at the end of the above subject headings. Eg. Great Britain -- Commerce -- History -- Sources
Search and read portions of the full text of some books made available by Google.
Access extra features like reviews, similar titles, and user reviews.
Find the correct floor and section of the library
Reading LC Call Numbers
Click on in the catalog to have an item sent from another 5 College library to MHC. You will get an email when it arrives, pick it up at the MHC circulation desk and return it there when you are done.
From Google Books, Wordcat or the library databases, click the "MH Links" text or then select "Request document via Illiad".