library search
Finding your reading materials
Cranfield University2022-10-03T16:07:40+01:0004/10/2022|Tags: barrington, books, induction, knl, library search, mirc, new students, reading lists|
You can find all the resources you need to support your work from our library website. You will need to select the library you are most associated with to get started: Science and engineering students primarily use the ...
Can’t find the full text you need for your research?
Cranfield University2021-11-23T16:01:59+00:0023/11/2021|Tags: articles, barrington, books, document supply, interlibrary loans, knl, library search, mirc, web-mirc-articles|
Did you know that if you need to read an item we don't have in print or online, we can try to get it for you from another library? Our Document Supply Service is available ...
Library Search downtime – 11 and 17 August
Cranfield University2021-09-16T15:00:32+01:0006/08/2020|Tags: barrington, downtime, knl, library search, mirc|
Library Search will be upgraded on Tuesday 11 August and Monday 17 August to bring the system to the latest release and ensure accessibility compliance. Access will be affected as follows: From 9pm on 11 ...
What is the shelfmark and how do I use it to find a book in the library?
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:46:56+01:0026/11/2019|Tags: books, catalogue, classification, knl, library search, mirc, new students, shelving, udc|
We use a system called UDC to classify and store our books. Students are often confused by it when they try to find the items they need on our shelves. We are always happy to help ...
Renew your books online with Library Search
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:56:56+01:0004/11/2019|Tags: barrington, books, knl, library search, mirc, new students, renew|
If you are a new student, you have been studying at Cranfield for over a month now (doesn't time fly?!). If you borrowed print items from your library at the very start of term, you ...
Found a book on Amazon and want to check if the Library has a copy before you buy?
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2021-11-23T15:10:39+00:0015/03/2017|Tags: amazon, barrington, knl, library search, mirc|
If you are looking at a book on Amazon, or any other online bookstore, you can now check whether the Library has a copy of it at the click of a button. There's no need ...