Discover books, journals, films, primary source collections, government documents, and other materials held at UNC and in the Triangle (you can request materials from Duke, NC State and NC Central) as well as a variety of open access publications.
You can request most titles that UNC does not have through Interlibrary Loan. Carolina BLU uses the InterLibrary Loan (ILL) service to request materials from other campus libraries.
Start with a keyword search in the catalog. Once you have located a relevant item, you can look at the Subjects in the record and follow those links to find related books.
You can refine your results by using the facets on the left side of the screen. Use the "Available Online" filter to limit to materials that may be accessed remotely. Under "Resource Type" you can restrict your results to books, journals, or government documents.
To search for books by a literary author, search the catalog for the author as "Author." To search for books about a literary author, search for the author as "Subject."
Author: "Barbey d'Aurevilly, J. (Jules), 1808-1889"
Subject: "Barbey d'Aurevilly, J. (Jules), 1808-1889 -- Criticism and interpretation"
To find books on a specific topic, search for logical keywords, find several records, then look at the full records of these to determine if there might be logical subject Headings to expand your search.
Potentially Useful Searches:
Barbey d'Aurevilly, J. (Jules), 1808-1889. Diaboliques.
Crime and the press -- France -- History
"Crime -- France -- Biography"
Literature and society -- France -- History.
Literature and society -- France -- History -- 19th century.
Racine, Jean, 1639-1699. Britannicus.
Villon, François, 1431-1463 -- Criticism and interpretation.
To find primary resources, you can add keywords to your search, such as: letters, diaries, speeches, newspaper articles, autobiographies, oral histories, government and organizational records, statistical data, maps, photographs, motion pictures, sound recordings, advertisements, artifacts, etc. For additional information on primary resources, please consult this guide: Finding Primary Source Materials
Identify Keywords: Before searching the Library Catalog or other databases, take a few minutes to write down all the words that describe your topic.
Subject Headings: If you find an interesting title in the Library Catalog, open the record and scroll down to alternate Subject Headings. Click on the link and it will take you to additional materials in the Library Catalog with the same subject/topic.
Search Strategy Worksheet from Humboldt State University