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Cripping Technology

This guide is intended as a companion for the Cripping Technology: Humanities Lab.

Getting started

ASU One Search is the main search tool for ASU and contains records for books, articles, and media. In most cases, ASU One Seach is the first place you should go when starting your research.

  • View this tutorial for help with using ASU One Search

WorldCat: The world's most comprehensive catalog of library holdings, particularly from North American Libraries. Use WorldCat to search for items Northwestern Libraries does not have.

ILL or Interlibrary Loan: If we don't have it here, you can ILL it. Create your own account with Interlibrary Loan to borrow items outside of ASU.

Key Databases

Starting your research

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