Which other college or university libraries can I borrow from?
Answer
If you are interested in going to a local college or university to use their materials, their website probably has useful information such as hours, directions, and a catalog search to tell you what materials they have available. Use these links below to find a library near you:
California State Universities in Southern California (for all Faculty/Staff/Students)
Please note, you can visit any CSU campus, including Northern California campuses (click for full list).
- Bakersfield
- Channel Islands
- Dominguez Hills
- Fullerton
- Long Beach
- Los Angeles
- Northridge
- San Bernardino
- San Diego
- San Marcos
Special Arrangements (Students only)
Mutual lending of library material agreement has been set between University Library at Cal Poly Pomona and Mt. San Antonio College Library.
G4 Southern California Consortium (Faculty only)
Faculty: You must first come to the 2nd floor Circulation Desk to get the proper credentials before you go to any of the libraries listed below:
Additional Libraries
If you are interested in going to a local library to use their materials, their website will have useful information such as hours, directions, and a catalog search to tell you what materials they have available. If you don't have borrowing privileges, you can probably read or copy the material in the library. Use these links below to find a library's website:
- California State Universities (CSU)
- University of California (UC)
- Southern California Libraries Cooperative (public libraries in the counties of Los Angeles and Ventura)
- Public Libraries in Northern and Southern California
- Federal Depository Libraries
- Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries
- WorldCat (California only)
- WorldCat (Libraries worldwide)
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