On this page, you can learn when books are most useful for research, how to borrow books from other libraries with Interlibrary Loan, and even search the UML collection with our catalog widget.
We’ve also curated some select art eBooks that may be helpful in your studio practice or studies. There are many more titles (eBooks and physical ones) available on the subject of art, so don't hesitate to ask if you need help finding a resource.
When researching Art and Design, it can be helpful to browse physical books in person. Art books at UML can be searched for in our online catalog and are located on the 4th Floor of O'Leary Library, on your left as you enter the Quiet Study area. However, one does not need to have a specific book in mind to go the stacks and see what is there to inspire you. Have a look around and happy browsing!
Depending on the title, you might need to log in with your UML credentials or create a different free account before you can view eBook content.
What is a Book?
Any long-form written work can be considered a book, but the scope, publishing process, and intended audience (popular or scholarly) can vary greatly. In academic research, these variables mean that books can be more or less useful, depending on your topic.
Books are good for...
You can also visit the Library’s Guide to Searching for Books for strategies on finding useful books in our online catalog.
What is Interlibrary Loan?
How do I use Interlibrary Loan?
Can I get Interlibrary Loan items quickly?
If you have questions about your ILL request or account, please send an email to ILLSOUTH@uml.edu.