Tips:
Spelling counts! A foreign title or name, particularly from a culture that does not use the Roman alphabet, may have a couple of different alternate spellings. Make use of truncation and wildcards. If you know (or want to guess at) a couple of spellings, connect them with an 'or' Boolean operator.
When you’ve found a subject heading in our catalog, or in ConnectNY that seems well-suited to your research, note it. You can use it in other databases like WorldCat, ProjectMUSEor The History E-Book Project.
Don’t forget to talk to your professor and to ask a librarian if you need help finding sources (or even if you just want to make sure you’ve covered all your bases).

Need to use a video/DVD for research purposes – or just want to spend a couple of hours relaxing? Follow these steps to find something to watch.
At Stevenson Library:
| We have a strange collection that ranges from poets reading their works to the first season of Strangers with Candy. Here’s how to find out what we have. |
Steps:
| Get a public library card in the town in which you live – bring in a photo ID and fill out a registration card, a library card will be issued on the spot. Here are links to local libraries: Tivoli Free Library, Germantown Library, Red Hook Public Library, Starr Library in Rhinebeck. |
Search the public library catalog. This catalog searches all the public libraries in the Mid-Hudson Library System – over 70 libraries. DVDs/videos can be ordered in much the same way books are ordered through ConnectNY.
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