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This guide includes instructions for using ASU Library One Search.

What is My Library Account?

My Library Account is your primary library account, where you view items you have checked out, renew items, view any fines/fees, read messages about your items and account, and more.

My Library Card is not the same as your Interlibrary Loan account and does not include your Interlibrary Loan items. Visit the ILLiad Login page to access or activate your Interlibrary Loan account.

How do I find My Library Account?

1) Hover over Accounts on the ASU Library home page and select My Library Account; OR

My Library Account

 

2) Click Sign In in the upper-right corner of One Search and select My Library Account.

Library Account Location

 

Library Account Location 2

How do I use My Library Account?

After signing in with your ASURITE credentials, you will see your My Library Account overview.

Library Account Overview

From this overview, you can perform actions like renewing all of your library items

Note: You will only see the Renew option if you are allowed to renew books.

 

You can renew individual items by selecting the Loans tab of My Library Account.

 

Sign in for these account features!

Click your name at the top right for these account features:

  • Save (pin icon) results in My Favorites 
  • Request articles and books via Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
  • Renew books and other items on loan
  • View complete search results

Note: Users must be signed in for some databases to include results.

Where can I find information about requesting library materials?

For information about requesting books and other materials, including items not owned by the ASU Library, please view our Requesting Materials page.

Questions?

For questions about your library account, contact our library staff at circ@asu.edu or call us at 480-965-3605.

The ASU Library acknowledges the twenty-three Native Nations that have inhabited this land for centuries. Arizona State University's four campuses are located in the Salt River Valley on ancestral territories of Indigenous peoples, including the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee Posh (Maricopa) Indian Communities, whose care and keeping of these lands allows us to be here today. ASU Library acknowledges the sovereignty of these nations and seeks to foster an environment of success and possibility for Native American students and patrons. We are advocates for the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge systems and research methodologies within contemporary library practice. ASU Library welcomes members of the Akimel O’odham and Pee Posh, and all Native nations to the Library.