Stout Library Catalog
Use the Stout Library Catalog to identify books and media about your topic. Use a Keyword Guided search and then click on the Long View. You can then explore any of the listed subject headings by selecting the link. Some examples of subject terms you can use are:
- ADULT EDUCATION
- ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
- HIGHER EDUCATION
- HISTORY EDUCATION
- SECONDARY EDUCATION
- UNITED STATES EDUCATION
- KINDERGARTEN
- TEACHING
- TECHNICAL EDUCATION
- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
- EDUCATIONAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
Quick Catalog Search
Search the Stout Library Catalog for books and media: Flash Tutorial
E-BOOKS: ![]()
The Stout Library Catalog includes links to two collections of electronic books which can also be searched separately:
Book Resources Outside UW-Stout
Sometimes the University Library does not have the materials you need. Search these resources and request:
- Universal Borrowing Search and request books directly from UW System Libraries. Try this first--fastest delivery! Instructions | Flash Tutorial
- WorldCat Search and request books NOT available through Universal Borrowing. Requests can be made directly from the catalog record.
- Interlibrary Loan Form via Illiad If you have a citation and have determined that Stout or the UW System does not have it, login and fill out this blank form. More Info
- Interlibrary Loan for Distance Learners UW-Stout distance learners have additional options for obtaining UW-Stout and interlibrary loan materials. Read this overview.
Searching for Theses and Dissertations
Theses and dissertations represent the culmination of advanced research on a given topic.
- Dissertations Abstracts From FirstSearch
- Masters Theses in Education STORAGE PRINT INDEXES, 4TH FLOOR
UW-Stout Plan A's and Plan B's
All UW-Stout theses can be identified by searching the Stout Library Catalog. Choose one of the Keyword search options and limit your search to the Location "Thesis Collection". Most theses are available on microfiche in the Reference Area of the University Library; however, starting with the December 1999 graduates, theses are available in full text on the world wide web. Click on the Online version link to gain access to the full text.
Searching for EMC Materials
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