Welcome!
Our libraries are great for studying AND our website is your place to get the high-quality sources you need. You can connect virtually with our librarians and staff and access millions of books, journals, magazines, newspapers and services online.
Why use the Libraries and the website?
It is good for you and your GPA! We studied it and found that students who use the U Libraries and the library website have higher average GPAs and are more likely to graduate in fours years than students who do not use the library (find out more).
Many people think of a "library" as a book warehouse. When we say "library" we mean more than just the books and buildings. A library is:
1. The website (lib.umn.edu) - Access millions of resources through the University Libraries without ever leaving your home! Log into lib.umn.edu with your UMN ID and password to explore online books and articles, watch a streaming documentary, or read an online newspaper.
2. The librarians, staff, and students ready to help you get started with papers and projects, find and use information, and help you get the grades you want. Help is available virtually by consultation or 24/7 chat!
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Having trouble with accessing YouTube? Try our Mediaspace video: https://mediaspace.umn.edu/media/t/1_asrw2prd
Get to know our spaces! We have a spot for you!
The libraries are a great place to relax between classes, reserve a group study room, print, try the Makerspaces or get a cup of coffee. And remember the website lib.umn.edu is the place to go to get millions of online books, newspapers, journals and magazines for your research papers.
Visit a library and go on a self -guided tour or watch our 1 minute tours:
East bank
- Walter Library in 1 minute
- Architecture Library (in Rapson Hall)
- Math Library (in Vincent Hall) (closing in Fall 2024)
- Health Sciences Library in 1 minute (in Phillips-Wangensteen Building)
West bank
- Wilson Library in 1 minute
- Music Library in 1 minute (in Ferguson Hall)
St. Paul campus
- Magrath Library in 1 minute
- Natural Resources Library (in Hodson Hall)
Off campus - Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska
Check the Libraries for your textbooks and readings
New: Course Works
Starting in fall 2024, Undergraduate students will be automatically enrolled in a program called Course Works Complete. The program will provide required textbooks and readings for the courses you are taking for a flat fee of $279 for fall semester (this fee is added to your student account). You can opt-out of this program by taking action by September 16.
Opt-out options
If you have opted-out of the the Course Works COMPLETE program -- you can still buy individual textbooks through Course Works Select using the Course Works tab in Canvas OR you can buy the textbook in other ways (e.g. Amazon, etc.) OR you can work with Libraries to request materials in other ways.
Check the list to see if the library already has books for your course. We update it about a month before each semester. You can also search the Libraries search to see if we have a book in our collection or request a book from Interlibrary Loan. Learn more about how the Libraries can help with your textbooks.
Save the date: Fall 2024 early semester events and workshops
Join us for the following:
ONLINE: Start strong: Early semester planning | Fri September 6, 1:30pm - 2:00pm
U of M Libraries at Weisman Kickback | Fri, Sept 6 | 4-8PM | Weisman Art Museum
Arvonne Fraser Library in Dinkytown – Student Welcome Day | Sat, Sept 7, 11am-4pm | Arvonne Fraser Library (1222 4th St. S.E.)
U of M Libraries at Radio K’s Back-to-School POP-UP Concert! | Thurs, Sept 12 | 12-1PM | Outside Weisman Art Museum
ONLINE: Tips for Taking Notes (IRL and Zoom Lectures) | Fri, Sept 13, 12:15pm - 12:45pm | online
“Library Day” at the U of M Farmers Market | Weds, Sept 18 | 9-1 PM | McNamara Alumni Center outdoor Plaza (outside). Stop by anytime during the event. Meet your UMN Libraries, Hennepin County Library, Academic Success Centers and peer tutors. We can help you succeed in your classes (250+ courses with tutoring) with free research and writing help, coaching, tutoring, and more. Also, get free stuff!
PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) at Wilson Library | Thurs, Sept 19 from 11:30-1:30pm | Wilson Library
Health Sciences Libraries Open House | Tues, Sept 24 | 11:30-1:00pm | Start at 5th floor Phillips-Wangensteen Building (Health Sciences Library)
Go on a Gopher Library Adventure
Go on a Gopher Library Adventure
Do you like adventure? Explore your way through this “choose your own adventure” eBook! Learn about all the awesome stuff available from the UMN Libraries - like online search tools, streaming music, archives, undergraduate research, ways to get help, and more. The e-book is fun, fast, and full of adventure! It is so good you will want to start the adventure all over again.
Library Services for Students
Library Services for Undergraduate Students
Explore a variety of services for Undergraduates from study spaces to finding sources to tools to coffee shops.
Library Services for Graduate Students
An overview of library services and resources for graduate and professional students at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.
Student Jobs
The Libraries employ hundreds of student employees for many different tasks. You can view current openings on our student jobs page and stay updated by signing up for our email list.
Prepare and plan for your classes
Getting ready for your semester ahead can mean many things - like figuring out your textbooks and readings, to making a fancy bullet journal sort of schedule in a calendar to using an app to figure out everything you need to get done.
Your classes at the University will require more time than your school in the past -- now is a good time to level up those skills around "time management."
Here is a great tutorial from Effective U to help you do that.
- Assignment CalculatorEnter in the due date for your research project (paper, speech, lab report) and get a suggested timeline for completing with links to the resources to help you succeed in each step.
- Citation Managers (e.g. Zotero, etc.)Citation managers are software packages used to create personalized databases of citation information and notes. They allow you to: import and organize citation information from article indexes and other sources; save links to pdfs and other documents; format citations for your papers and bibliographies using APA and many other styles; and include your own notes.
- Effective ULearn new ways to manage your time, manage stress, take better notes, and prepare for tests.
Streaming music and video you can access now
You can stream and watch documentaries and many arts focused films including Opera and Theater performances. We have a bunch of online streaming music collections -- primarily these are for the music majors but we all get to take advantage of them.
Keep in mind that any of these sources evens songs can also be used as part of a future research paper or project!
- Music Online: Smithsonian Global SoundStream music online including the collections of the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings with music from cultures all over the world.
- Kanopy StreamingVideo streaming platform hosting a wide variety of award-winning films and documentaries.
- Filmakers Library OnlineProvides award-winning documentaries on race and gender studies, human rights, globalization and global studies, multiculturalism, international relations, criminal justice, the environment, bioethics, health, political science and current events, psychology, arts, literature, and more.
- Naxos Music LibraryOnline collection of recorded music in streaming audio -- primarily classical music, plus smaller collections of world music and jazz.
Note: Users who create/use a personal Playlist account are required to log-in to the Library's Naxos website at least once every 6 months, to guarantee the re-authentication of their account. Accessing NML through the NML app is not considered re-authentication.
- UMN Libraries Streaming Video Collections GuideThis is a guide of university licensed and freely available quality digital (mostly streaming) video online resources.
Newspapers & magazines you can read online now
Never get stopped by a message asking you to "buy" and article (sometimes that is called a pay wall)! The University Libraries has millions of online journals, magazine and newspapers -- both subscriptions to "browse" or read a current issue and tools to help you search.
Use the links below to reach current articles. Remember this is just a sample of what you have access to -- try the search box on our homepage lib.umn.edu to find more.
- New York Times (1980 to present) This link opens in a new windowFull-text coverage of the New York Times to present day. Does not include photos, illustrations, ads, wire stories, or other page-image level access. (via ProQuest Newsstream)
- Minnesota Star Tribune (1986 to present) This link opens in a new windowOne of the major local Twin Cities newspapers.
- Wall Street Journal (WSJ.COM) This link opens in a new windowGet WSJ.com subscription through the library. Sign up for a personal account at the link above. Access to the articles, photographs, charts, podcasts, videos and other premium content available on the WSJ.COM website back to the 2010. Mobile app access is included in the subscription.
- St. Paul Pioneer Press (2010 to 2019) This link opens in a new windowFull digital replicas of recent content from the newspaper (including full-text articles, photos, illustrations, ads, etc.). Does not include the most recent 3 months of content. (via ProQuest Recent Newspapers)
- Washington Post (1987 to present) This link opens in a new windowFull-text articles from the recent issues of the Post, as well as some online content (blogs, videos) from more recent years. Does not include wire stories, ads, photos or other image-based content from the paper. (via ProQuest Newsstream)
- The Minnesota DailyThe historical archive of the student newspaper for the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is available online in the UDC from 1900 to 2009. There is a full web archive of the MN Daily site, including video content, available from April 2019 to present, and 2014 to present copies are available on Issuu.
- Vogue Archive, 1892-currentA complete searchable archive of American Vogue, from the first issue in 1892 to the current month, reproduced in high-resolution color page images.
- The New YorkerThe New Yorker is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
- The AtlanticThe Atlantic Monthly is a literary and cultural commentary magazine.
Find more information about reading online magazines, current news, commentary and opinion
Academic Success Centers (peer tutoring and more)
- Academic Success CentersThe Academic success centers website provides you with a variety of services to help you succeed at the University. Find peer tutors for your courses, academic skills coaching, or get support with writing, research, or media projects.
These services are designed to:
- Boost your confidence as a student
- Help you stay on top of your coursework
- Offer a deeper understanding of the content
- Connect you to peers who know tips and tricks for various courses
- Teach you effective study strategies and time management
Librarians, experts and archivists - ready to help!
The UMN Libraries has a librarian for every department on campus. Librarians do a bunch of different things -- more than just read books! Librarians buy our online and print collections, meet with students and faculty on their research topics and teach classes and workshops. Librarians help students at our service points and on chat 24/7 with research questions, use our equipment like video cameras and 3D printers, and use special software like making maps and data visualizations.
Archivists and curators help students and faculty with our unique and historic collections. They organize and grow these collections along with digitizing materials and objects. They also make exhibits and help researchers from around the country find what they need.
Even more ways to get help!
- Peer Research Consultants
Make an online 30 minute appointment for one-on-one peer assistance with your research. Get help with researching your topic, finding sources, citing sources and more. Peer Research Consultants can also help you get started with faculty-sponsored research.
- Chat 24/7 Online with the Libraries
Ask us anything! Chat with a librarian, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with any research or library questions.
Library Research Guides and Course Pages
Databases help you find relevant articles and sources more quickly than just searching a big tool like Google.
The Libraries Search box at lib.umn.edu searches across many different databases. That means sometimes it brings back TOO many results. One way to save time and focus your results is to search one specific database. To find databases relevant to your topic try looking for a Library research guide or subject guide.
- Subject guides list the best databases for a particular area of study like Astrophysics, Psychology, or Theater.
- Course guides list resources specific to your course like WRIT 1301 or JOUR 3004.
- Topic guides list resources selected to provide information on a specific timely topic like Covid-19 or segregation in housing.
Think Like a Researcher mini-course
Think like a Researcher is a mini-course designed to help undergraduate students become comfortable with the research skills and tools needed to participate. It is designed to bring students, especially first year and second year students, from different colleges together to learn. Workshop topics are benefits and challenges of research, finding faculty mentors, videos with advice from student researchers, examples of student projects and more. Learn about the wide variety of ways to get started with research including volunteer, taking a course, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), Undergraduate Research Scholarship (URS), summer research and more. Learn more about the Office for Undergraduate Research and the University Libraries.
Quotes from student participants:
- "It's quite helpful for learning about the basics of how research works."
- "It was definitely worthwhile. Dense package of useful info."
- "It provided an easy manner for me to feel like I have one foot in the door already."
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"Very clear guide to take a first step for research"
Register today!
To find out more and register go to z.umn.edu/thinklikearesearcher.