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ECON 110: Introduction to Macroeconomics (Dalgaard)

For Professor Bruce Dalgaard - Winter 2020

Getting Help & Assistance

I am available for consultations on your literature review.  Just check my schedule and make an appointment with me ahead of time.  You can also send me quick questions by chat (see the chat window on this page) or email. 

If you have a quick question about using the library, finding a specific book or article, etc., it will be faster to stop by the Research/IT Desk and get help from the librarian on duty.

Accessing Library Resources from Off Campus

Even when you're not at Carleton, 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.

When the Library Doesn't Have What You Want

When you need to read an article, working paper, or book but you can't find it in the Libe's collections, you have more options than pulling out your wallet. The Inter-Library Loan (ILL) service makes it possible for the library to borrow materials from other libraries for you to use.

Look for links to ILL or Illiad (which is the name of our ILL software) from article databases, which will lead you to a request form. You can also go directly to ILL from the library web site (home page > login/your accounts > InterLibrary Loan), where you can also check the status of your requests. Articles take a few days and books around a week. You'll get an email when your item is ready.

Screenshot showing the Interlibrary Loan link on the library catalog