Using keywords to search our online catalog, Geotom, is typically the easiest way to find books and ebooks on a topic. However, you may also find that browsing the library stacks can be a good way to find sources and get your steps in! The majority of our library collection can be found on the lower level of the library.
Our library is organized using the Library of Congress classification system. This means that all our books are arranged by subject and our call numbers start with letters. The beginning of the alphabet can be found in the front corner of our library closest to the President's House and then the stacks wind back and forth with the end of the alphabet shelved on the wall near the door to our College Archives. Try looking in the following call number areas for books about psychology.
BF - Psychology
HF5548.7 - 5548.85 - Industrial Psychology
HM1001 - 1281 - Social Psychology
L - Education
QP351 - 495 - Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
RC321 - 571 - Neurosciences, Biological Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatry
If you need help finding a book on the shelves, just ask at the front desk and a library employee will be happy to walk you to the location.
Use the search box below to search for books and eBooks in W&J's catalog.
Can't find what you're looking for? Use these links to access materials we don't own.
Citizens Library is the public library located at 55 S. College Street at the corner of E. Wheeling Street. Go to their website for hours, their online catalog and other information. They also have a good collection of popular fiction. All you need is your W&J ID to get a Citizen's library card.
E-ZBorrow is a new service that is the fastest way for W&J Students, Faculty, and Staff to borrow books that may not be available at the Clark Family Library. You can simultaneously search and request books from more than 50 academic library catalogs throughout Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and West Virginia.
Use these forms to request materials through interlibrary loan. This is a free service that provides you access to materials W&J doesn't own.
WorldCat is a global catalog of library collections. Find items we don't own and then request them through ILL.