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Finding Articles and Books

Below are links to GALILEO Discover and the GIL-Find Catalog (the libraries' online catalog), so you can start searching GALILEO for journal articles and GIL-Find for books from this page.

So what's the difference between GALILEO and GIL-Find?

GALILEO searches across all of the libraries' databases and catalog at once.

GIL-Find only searches the catalog and can be used to find print books, e-books, DVDs, print journals, and e-journals.

Under the Recommended Resources tab, you will find relevant individual databases for finding scholarly sources for your courses in Information Security Management. Depending on your research topic, you may find it easier and more efficient to search within these individual databases instead of GALILEO. 

 

GIL-Find (online library catalog) Search: