DePaul University Libraries
Information For Undergraduates
Navigating the library

The DePaul University Libraries' collection of over 800,000 volumes is mainly housed in the John T. Richardson Library in Lincoln Park and in the Loop Campus Library, located in the heart of downtown Chicago. Browse our collections of books, periodicals, microforms, and reference materials; work in one of several computer labs located within the campus libraries; or find your perfect spot to study throughout the buildings, in either our designated quiet areas or in group study rooms.


Doing research

Your DePaul ID enables you to request and check out books, DVDs, and other materials from any DePaul campus library, and request books via the I-Share catalog from more than 70 libraries in Illinois. Obtain the full text of journal & newspaper articles, encyclopedias, e-books and more, online through the library web site. For articles you cannot access online, or for books not owned by any I-Share library, we will try to obtain them via interlibrary loan.


Obtaining materials
Getting help

Getting a quick answer for most questions is as easy as picking up the phone, or sending an email or instant message. For more in-depth assistance, contact us to arrange a research consultation with a librarian.


Assistance from other campus units
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