Current Capital students and faculty/staff should access internal Library resources on inside.capital.edu.
Library Resources at Capital University
Google may have been fine for high school-level research, but college demands a more scholarly approach. At Capital's Blackmore Library, you'll find the materials and resources you need for serious, in-depth study in almost any subject area.
Capital's 300,000-volume main library is the hub of undergraduate and faculty research at Capital. You will benefit from:
Blackmore Library is a great place to explore your academic interests, get your questions answered and become a discriminating consumer of knowledge.
We are open 93 hours a week, and there's always at least one reference librarian on staff. We hope you will visit us often!
If you're a Capital law student, there's a separate law library on the Law School's downtown campus for your convenience.
For more information about Blackmore Library services, call or e-mail us.
Searching Online for the Materials You Need
For Capital students, it's quick and easy to find scholarly books and peer-reviewed journals in any subject area. You can do most of your searching online. And in many cases, you can have materials you order from other libraries delivered to Blackmore Library in just two or three days.
You can search:
You can also:
The books and journals in Blackmore Library are just a small part of what's available to you as a Capital student. You can search for millions of books and other materials through the following online sources: