For more information about starting your research process, including on how to evaluate sources you might want to use, see the following guide:
Below are some resources on finding materials, physical and digital, in Cook Library. Always remember to evaluate any information you find, there is a ton of information out there and it's up to you to consider how valuable it is! A few questions you can ask yourself to assess information are:
You can access our online resources from off-campus. Add this button as a bookmark to your browser, and then reload to get it through TU Libraries. If we subscribe to it, you will be able to see it after you log in.
Drag the button to the bookmarks toolbar or right click and select the "Bookmark This Link" option.
Drag the button to the bookmarks toolbar.
Drag the button to the bookmarks toolbar. If the bookmarks toolbar isn't visible, press Ctrl + Shift + B.
Right click the button and choose the "Add to favorites..." option. You may get a warning about adding unsafe links. While it's good practice to be wary, this link is safe.
This button adds some information in front of the URL called a proxy that allows you to log in through your TU netID.
It will only work for resources we subscribe to. Check the Journal List or Databases list for a complete list, or Ask a Librarian.