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YorSearch is the Library’s catalogue and allows users to interact with its physical and electronic holdings. It also provides you with access to digitised content, such as exam papers, and allows you to manage your library accounts.
The main Library on Campus West consists of the Morrell, the Fairhurst and the Burton, and we have well over 1,000 single-and-group study spaces across our sites. These are divided into zones for different studying styles, with a blended approach of bookable and non-bookable spaces.
Search for a York thesis or dissertation. All available University of York theses can be found on YorSearch, including electronic versions held in the Digital Library and White Rose eTheses. You can search YorSearch for the title, author or department and academic year.
2 days ago · Databases. To start a more detailed search for articles and other research evidence, you'll need to use online databases. These are collections of resources that allow you to search for articles from hundreds of different journals at the same time. Key databases
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Here you can access the Library's specialist databases, search engines and online archives, on-and off-campus. You can use the drop-down menus to browse by subject or category, or use our Subject Guides to explore resources for your Department in more detail.
4 days ago · Bibliographic databases do not hold, or even search, the full text of a document. Rather they are just an index of catalogue records, usually consisting of: the article's title (which will usually be descriptive) its authors and their organisations; the publication date; the publication source (e.g. journal, volume number, issue number etc.)
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The repository contains research outputs from each of the three Universities, including journal articles, books, book chapters, working papers, conference papers, discussion papers, and more.