ACORN Library Catalog
Description: |
ACORN is the online catalog of materials owned by all the libraries at Vanderbilt. Use the catalog to find books, journals or other materials and to find out where these items are located. Through ACORN, you can see if Vanderbilt has access to an electronic version of a magazine or journal and learn which database to use to get it fulltext. Even if you don't know the title or author of a book, ACORN can be searched by subject to identify items that deal with a specific topic. |
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Location: |
online |
Who has access: |
All current Vanderbilt University students, faculty, and staff have access, both on and off campus. |
Simultaneous users: |
unlimited |
Coverage: |
Since this covers the entire Vanderbilt University collection, coverage goes as far back as the oldest materials kept in Special Collections to current materials. |
Type of content: |
books, journal titles, e-journals, maps, audiobooks, movies, music, etc. |
How much info is in this resource: |
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How often resource is updated: |
daily |
RSS feeds or journal alerts: |
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Tips & tricks: |
http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/acornhelp/ |
Connect to: |
ACORN Library Catalog |
Additional Information
- Use of this database implies acceptance of our Copyright and Licensing Restrictions.
- Need help accessing this resource from off-campus? Take a look at the Troubleshooting Tips page.
- Don't know where to begin? Check out the How do I begin my research? page for information on how to get started researching various topics and use citation information.
- Librarians have created Research Guides (A-Z) on various subjects to help guide you to helpful business or career resources.
- Do you know the name of a database that you'd like to use? Browse Databases (A-Z) to locate a known resource and get more information.
- The Databases by Subject page can help direct you to similar resources by topic.
- Additional databases are also available through the Jean & Alexander Heard Library.
- Want to browse electronic journals? Check out the E-Journals (A-Z).
Need help? Ask
a Librarian for more assistance.

