Place a Hold
Animated Tutorial
with audio (95 seconds; requires
Flash)
- Use ©OPUS,
our Library catalog, to locate items in our book, audio and video
collections
- Once you find an item you want, either use the call number to locate it
on the shelf or - if it's currently unavailable or at MJC - click on the
"Details" button.

- Click the "Place Hold" link on the left-side of the page

- Enter your user ID (student # without the W) and pin (the default pin is
"changeme"; see Access Your Library Account to learn how to
change it).
- Select where you want to pick up the item (e.g. Columbia College
Library)

- Click the "Place Hold" button and confirm your request was submitted
correctly on subsequent confirmation page.
- Once the item becomes available (or sent up from MJC) it will be held
for you at the Circulation Desk and you will be notified.
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Access Your Library Account
Animated Tutorial
with audio (79 seconds; requires
Flash)
Follow these easy steps to access your account online, place holds and renew
materials:
- Go to
©OPUS, our Library catalog, which is also located on the left side
of our homepage.
- Click on "My Account"
- Select what you would like to do:

- Change your password / PIN! (The default password is "changeme".)
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Renew Library Materials
Animated Tutorial
with audio (75 seconds; requires
Flash)
To renew Library materials follow the steps above to
access your account. Then:
- Click on "Renew My Materials"
- Enter login information and click "List Charged Items"

- Renew items individually or all at once

- Confirm that your request was successful by checking the new due
date
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Locate Items on Reserve
Animated
Tutorial with audio (82 seconds; requires
Flash)
- Go to
©OPUS, our Library catalog, which is also located on the left side of our
homepage.
- Click "Reserve Desk"

- Type the instructor's last name, the course name or the course number into
the search box, then click on the corresponding button

- Your next step depends on whether you searched by instructor, course name or
course number. For example, if you searched by course name you will need to
select the appropriate instructor (if the course is taught by more than one
person)

- Once you have located the materials for the specific course and instructor,
the results screen will indicate what the individual items are called and if
they currently available

- All reserve items are located behind the Circulation Desk. Just ask a staff
member for the item you need and they will get it for you
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Access eBooks
Accessing eBooks from on-campus does not require an account or login
information; just follow the steps below to locate and read eBooks. The
process to access eBooks from off-campus was simplified in June 2007. The
new login procedure is the same one we use for our article and research
databases. Note that Columbia students and employees can now only access
Columbia's eBooks. Likewise, MJC's eBooks are only available to MJC students
and employees.
- Use
©OPUS - our Library catalog - to locate an eBook. You can identify an eBook
three ways: 1) EB in the call number; 2) [electronic resource] after the title;
and 3) the collection is "INTERNET". (If you search the word
computers, you will find many.) Be sure to note if the eBook is available
at COLUMBIA or MJC.
- Click on the blue URL link in the bottom right corner to get to the book.

-
- From on-campus you will be taken directly to the book on the
NetLibrary website, which hosts our eBook collection. You do not need to login.
- From off-campus you will first be taken to our EZProxy authentication
page, just like if you were accessing our
article and research databases.
Enter your student or employee number and six-digit birthdate to login.
- Click the 'View this eBook' link to access the book.
- Now that you have accessed the eBook, the two most common methods of reading
them are by browsing the table of contents and searching the text for keywords.
Both options are available via the navigation bar on the left side of the
screen.
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Find Magazines and Journals
Animated Tutorial with audio (110 seconds; requires
Flash)
Discover what magazines and journals we subscribe to, both in print and
online.
- Click on the "Full-text
and Print Magazines" link, also found on the Library's
homepage
- Search for specific titles using the "Find" drop-down menu, or browse by
title, subject or publisher:

Questions? Contact
the Librarian!
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