Library Resources for Faculty and Staff
Faculty and Staff may borrow items from the library. Loan periods are detailed below.
Need a book from another library?
- Check the MOBIUS catalog. If available, place a request to be delivered to Logan. Simply return to us when done. Borrowing through MOBIUS is free.
- Order by Interlibrary Loan. Interlibrary loan is a fee-based service.
Books & Journals
14 Day Loan Period
Media
3 Day Loan Period or by need.
Bones & Models
Due Date determined by need.
Reserves & Reference
Library Use Only
Databases & Online Journals
Access Databases and Journals with your Logan email credentials, on or off-campus.
Purchase Suggestions
We welcome purchase suggestions. Send them to Sheryl Walters, Reference and eResources Librarian, or use the online form.
InTouch
InTouch is a citation list of current article of interest that is compiled by the librarians at Logan. Full text of the articles may be accessed through the Journal Holdings List.
Faculty Publications
Browse recent materials published by Logan faculty in the Faculty Publications research guide. Please contact Sheryl Walters, Reference and eResources Librarian, to suggest any additional publications.
Full Text / Copies
Need full text of an article? Access Logan's journals through the Journal Holdings List. We can also provide full text or copies for you at $2.50/article for those that are included in Logan's collection. If the article is outside of Logan's collection, we will order it by interlibrary loan. The standard fee for each interlibrary loan article is $2.50. If the lending library chargesLogan for the article, we add that amount to the in-house $2.50 charge.
Literature Search and Citation Service
Logan Librarians will perform a literature search on your subject of interest, or provide you with a requested amount of articles on your topic (full-text fees apply). Please contact Sheryl Walters, Reference and Electronic Resources Librarian, x1788, for a literature search or other reference services/instruction you require.
Updated 31 May 2013