Your search will result in a listing of relevant sources. Note that the results are labeled as to whether they are books, articles, journal names, videos, etc. The keywords that you searched for will be underlined in yellow for each source.
Each of your search results will indicate where you might find it, whether in the library or online. Use the icons next to each title to find the permanent link to the title (use this link rather than the URL at the top of the page) or to cite the source (Beware! These citations are electronically generated and must be checked for accuracy!). Circulating print books (physical books which you may check out and take home) are labeled as such and include the library call number so that you may find them in the library.
Some books are textbooks and are kept in Reserves. These books may be found at the Circulation Desk and are for in-library use only.
Articles are typically available online. You will frequently be able to access them directly by selecting links to "Download PDF" or "Read Article." The "View Issue Contents" link will take you to a list of other articles published within that same journal issue, useful for topical special issue journal articles.
Selecting the title link for any of your search results will take you to another page with additional information about that title including a brief description of the source, publisher information, and Subject tags (used to identify primary subject terms in the source). If your book, article or film is available online, you may also see database options to view the material.