If you're an online student, you have access to a variety of resources through the library even if you can't visit the library in person, including:
For more information on these resources, please click the tabs at the top of the guide.
As an online student, you can request an interlibrary loan for any articles that we do not have the full text of. If we can find a copy, we will email you a PDF of the article.
To request an item through interlibrary loan, please click here.
Note: Interlibrary loan services for online students are limited to articles, as book loans can only be placed for physical books, which must be picked up and returned to campus. If you live nearby and can travel to pick up/return the books, you can place a request for physical books.
If you want to see if Anna Maria College has access to a specific journal, you can search for the journal title here.
Confused about how to search for journals? Check out this video tutorial.
To access library resources from off-campus, you will need an active library account. This will consist of your library barcode, which will begin with the numbers 20464, and your password, which will be your last name in all capital letters.
If you don't know your barcode, or your login isn't working, please contact the library at library@annamaria.edu
If you want to get help with research, or have questions about the library, you can set up an online Zoom meeting with the Reference & Instruction Librarian here via Calendly.
For a more in-depth library introduction that includes how to search within the library catalog, in databases, and more, check out our First Year Seminar Library Introduction video.