Access thousands of full-text electronic book titles via
Ebsco's eBooks Collection. Other full-text electronic books are available through
the library catalog.
Additionally you may request items from
libraries across the U.S. through ILLiad that are
not owned by other USMAI libraries.
Get items in 10 business days. Hard to locate
materials may take longer.
Off-campus access requires a login
using your ID/Barcode and your last name. Your 14-digit ID/Barcodeis on the back of your SU Gull Card
OR
you may find it by logging into your GullNet account (www.salisbury.edu/gullnet/).
Search journals by Title through
WorldCatLocal. Articles may be available in full-textformat.
Off-campus access requires a login
using your ID/Barcode and your last name. Your 14-digit ID/Barcodeis on the back of your SU Gull Card
OR
you may find it by logging into your GullNet account (www.salisbury.edu/gullnet/).
Salisbury University's intention is that the
academic community adhere to U.S. copyright law. These pages provide the
copyright policies and procedures of departments, general information, best
practices for interpreting the law's provisions, and overall guidelines for
protecting and sharing created works as well as appropriately using the
protected works of others.
Salisbury University's Blackwell Library has four major goals:
-to serve students;
-to acquire scholarly resources;
-to teach their effective use; and
-to serve as a focal point of learning, scholarship, interaction and invention among students, faculty and staff.
Martha Zimmerman
Interim Dean of Libraries & Instructional Resources
Serving Students
Scholarly Resources
Library use rises 81% since 2001.
371,237 users entered the
building in 2011, compared to 270,153 in
2005.
Library Instruction Increases
217% since 2005
The library is more
than the sum of its resources. It is a place to study, view art, refine the art
of research, collaborate,
borrow a laptop, use technology meaningfully, get online research assistance,
create a display, work on a project, get a book to read, and meet friends.
Outside of the classroom, it is Salisbury University's academic commons: a
center for learning, discovery and interaction.
The library supports each
student (freshman through graduate,
commuter and resident) and every academic program. Librarians are research
advisers in online classes and in living/learning communities, academic
advisers, contributors to faculty research, and central to academic
initiatives: diversity, freshman seminars, learning goals, and undergraduate
research.
A gift to the library is a gift to the
entire University, to every student,
and to all
academic programs.
At the University Writing Center (directly above the Fireside Lounge in the Guerrieri University Center), trained consultants are ready to help you at any stage of the writing process. It is often helpful for writers to share their work with an attentive reader, and consultations allow writers to test and refine their ideas before having to hand papers in or to release documents to the public.
Visit the writing center or its website at
www.salisbury.edu/uwc.