Looking for articles, books, music scores, eBooks, primary sources? Not sure what we have or what you need? Browse these categories to start your search.
Catalog and Search Portals
Libraries Catalog contains records for the majority of our physical and digital collections. Resource types include: books, peer-reviewed articles, eBooks, journals, music scores, audio CDs, conference proceedings, reports, government documents, film, dissertations, theses, newspaper articles, book reviews, and digital images. Browse or search for virtual reserves, streaming music, streaming video, and multimedia equipment in Collection Discovery. A list of new physical materials (books, maps, and more) and new eBooks acquired by CMU Libraries in the last 90 days is now available.
Databases, eResources & Tools — Use databases to find articles, proceedings, reports, datasets and other material for your assignments and research projects.
Journals & Newspapers — Browse all library electronic journals and find quick access to popular newspapers such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and more.
Research Guides — Explore our research guides for curated resources across disciplines for specific topics and course information.
Technology — Browse our collection of technology items, including iPads, calculators, charging cables and headphones.
Textbooks — Check the catalog for your textbook or search Course Reserves to see if your instructor put a copy on reserve for library use. See more information about textbooks from the University Bookstore and in our Textbooks Research Guide
Institutional Repository
KiltHub @ CMU — The University Libraries provides an institutional repository and research collaboration platform named KiltHub for research data and scholarly outputs produced by members of Carnegie Mellon University and their collaborators.
Other Catalogs
University Archives — The Carnegie Mellon University Archives is responsible for documenting and preserving the history of the university from its founding in 1900 to the present day.
Special Collections — Make an appointment to visit Special Collections to work with rare and unique print materials.
- Posner Memorial Collection — The Posner Memorial Collection includes more than 1,000 volumes of great books that document ideas that have shaped the world.
- Architecture Archives — Explore the Architecture Archives' thousands of drawings and blueprints, extensive files of manuscripts and photographs, and a number of architectural models — records that document the work of hundreds of designers.
WorldCat — A database of library holdings all over the U.S. and internationally, including Carnegie Mellon
Course Reserves
Course Reserves are added at the request of course instructors and searchable by course name, course number, or professor. Physical Course Reserves are housed at library circulation desks for short-term use while Virtual Reserves are accessible online.
Visit the Course Reserves page for more information.
Tips for Successful Searching
After searching keywords or phrases, use the filters on the left to narrow down your results by availability, library, location, resource type, etc.
The "Expand Results" checkbox will include additional items that are not necessarily full-text, or items you can request via Interlibrary Loan.
Sign-in in order to:
- View account and renew items
- Place holds and book technology and equipment
- View full search results (some databases only show results when you're signed in)
- Export to citation managers
- Create favorites lists
More Tips
- Our research guides are full of even more tips to help you find the content you need. Explore the research guide for ebooks, the research guide for music scores and audio CDs, the research guide for film, or the research guide for digital images.
- View Library Location Codes
Connecting from Off Campus
Working remotely? Current CMU students, faculty, and staff have access to all electronic library materials from off campus. All other users must be on campus and request temporary computer access to use electronic materials.
Visit the Connecting from Off Campus page for more information.