These are some of the questions a lot of students have when getting started on major research projects like comps. Don't hesitate to ask me for more help with these or any other question you might have.
Even when you're not on campus, you can still use the library's online resources (e.g., subscriptions to journals, bibliographic databases). Just log in first to the proxy server and you'll be able to access the library's resources as if you were here.
You may want to search for books at other libraries or see what they have in their collections. This search is also a great way to brainstorm topic ideas because you get a good idea of the scope of research out there. If you find a book you want that we don't have, request it through interlibrary loan.
The authoritative source (besides talking to a librarian) on Carleton's journal subscriptions is the Journals List. When you have identified a journal article that you want to read, follow the steps below.
Want a book or journal article that isn't in Carleton's collection? Have you found something online that's prompting you for a password? Don't buy it! Make sure we don't have it in Carleton's collection, then, if not, request it through ILL. What's ILL? This short video will explain.