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E. M. White Library: Resources

Morgan Discovery Library Catalog

Books, eBooks, journals, articles, videos and much more can be found in our library catalog, Morgan.

  • To get started, go to Morgan, https://lpts.on.worldcat.org/discovery and simply enter keywords, author names or titles in the search box.

  • To filter for eBooks only, simply select "ebook" from the filter options on the left side.

  • Be aware that access to eBooks and articles off-campus will require LPTS Outlook log in credentials (what is used for LPTS email and Canvas). Remote access is only available to current LPTS students, faculty and staff. Alums may access an abbreviated ATLA database, ATLAS for Alums - see Access for Alums

  • It is possible to filter for publication year, author, subject and much more. Additional filters also appear on the left hand side of the Result List.

More about accessing eBooks:

Use Morgan Discovery (library catalog) to access the entire collection of eBooks available.
Use a specific eBook package (listed below) to search for books in distinct disciplines or vendors.

Please note:

  • For broad eBook searches Morgan Discovery (library catalog) is recommended rather than an eBook package! Why? EBook Searches in Morgan allow you to access subscribed or open access titles available in ALL databases at once! LPTS EBooks are purchased in many different platforms, and this is the only way to quickly find them in one search!

  • When accessing eBooks off campus, patrons will be asked to sign in using their LPTS Outlook ID and password (what is used for LPTS email and Canvas). Note: only current LPTS students, faculty and staff can access purchased eBooks off-campus. The "Sign In" link at the top right of the Morgan catalog screen allows you to access your Morgan account (this is used to see what you have checked out, etc.) NOT for access to eBook content.

Search for Books/eBooks Video: https://lpts.instructuremedia.com/embed/7e1e18f3-ab5f-43f8-ab33-18f058905720

Morgan Discovery Library Account

Morgan catalog accounts

Why would I want a Morgan Account?  Morgan accounts allow patrons to:

  • Request an book to be pulled to be held for pickup.
  • Save your searches,book lists and more. Don't recreate your searches over and over again. Save your search and your eBook/online journal/article links in one place!
  • Keep track of what books you have checked out.

Note: Don't confuse this account and sign-in link for Remote Resource Access (getting to full-text eBooks and articles)

How to set up a Morgan Account:

  • Go to Morgan at https://lpts.on.worldcat.org
  • Click on  "Sign In," located at the top left corner of the screen
  • Click on "Set/Reset Password"
  • You next will be prompted to put in your username -- for most, this will be the first initial of your first name followed by your last name.
  • The system will send a message to the email address associated with your account with a link that will enable you to create a password [as this is an autogenerated email, it may go to your junk mail so check there if you do not see anything in your inbox.] 
  • If you need to verify your Morgan username or email address, contact us and we can provide that information.

Setting up a Morgan account how-to video

New Resources

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New Books and eBooks!

There is always something new at the library!

Go to: New Resources

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Interlibrary Loan

Need something we don't have? Try Interlibrary Loan!

Interlibrary Loan is a service that enables the staff at our library the ability to request materials from other libraries. This includes both physical items like books, or articles from journals we do not own. We can borrow items from other local libraries, or a library several states away!

To request an item via Interlibrary Loan, please fill out the appropriate form below:

Course Reserves

Course Reserve Textbooks

Photo: Example of a class course reserve textbook entry. See "Course Reserve Landing Page" below.

What course textbooks are on reserve?

  • If interested in print books, ask at the Circulation Desk.

  • Course Reserve Landing Page is handy for finding find both print and online titles, and are grouped by course. Students may Search course reserves by term, professor or class number.

  • Print copies of books held on reserve may be checked out for 2 hours.* Students are free scan excerpts from books in the library lobby.
  • Patrons must be aware of and follow U.S. Copyright regulations when scanning materials.
  • While the library makes every effort to collect print and online editions of textbooks, the library may not have copies of all textbooks.

Video Tutorial: Accessing LPTS Course Reserves

Faculty who are interested in putting books on reserve for may contact the library Help Desk at library@lpts.edu

*Items checked out within the last 2 hours of the building hours must be returned the following morning.