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Library Guide for the SJSU Online Program

Resources and Links for students in the SJSU Online Program

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There's a library guide for each of the SJSU Online programs.

Visit yours to learn more about library research in your subject area, and find out who your librarian is:

For more guides, see our  Research Guides by Topic  page.

Welcome to the Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Library!

View of MLK Library at SJSUYou can begin using the King Library and its resources as soon as you receive your student ID and create your SJSUOne password. This is what you will use to sign in to the library's ebooks and databases.


We also highly recommend that you create theaccounts listed in the tabs above. These will help you with your research and let you get the most out of the library'sresources.

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Paperpile  and  Zotero are twocitation managers that are highly effective when it comes to organizing your references. You can view more information on how to download and use both of these in the library's guide listed below.

Try both citation managers to see which one works best for you!

Note: While citation managers are great for generating references, make sure to double-check them! The information they use to generate citations can sometimes be incomplete or in the wrong format.

Online students can use Interlibrary Loan to get books* and articles from the King Library and other libraries around the world. Click on the link below and log ininto your Interlibrary Loan account with your SJSUOne ID and password:

When you're completingyour user profile, it's  very important  to fill in the following fields this way:

  • Status: If you are a graduate student, select "SJSU Distance Graduate Student." If you are faculty, select "SJSU Distance Faculty."
  • Library: SJSU/King Library
  • Preferred Loan Delivery Method: Mail to Address

*SJSUwill mail books to you for free but you are responsible for mailing them back. If you would like to avoid this small charge, see if your local public library offers an Interlibrary Loan service.You may be able to request and return a book for no cost.

Google Scholar  lets you look across all of the scholarly content online--including the library's databases--with a single search, but first you have to set your preferences to San Jose State. You can do this by following the directionsbelow.

  1. Click the Google Scholar link  below
  2. Click the Menuicon in the upper-left corner  (Google Scholar menu button)
  3. Choose  Settings 
  4. Click the Library Links link
  5. Type " San Jose State University " into the search box and press the Search button
  6. Check the " San Jose State University--FindIt@SJSU " box
  7. Click  Save 

Now when you do a Google Scholar search, you will see theFindIt@SJSUlinkto the right of the article title. Clicking theFindIt@SJSUlink takes you from Google Scholar directly into the King Library databases and to the full text of the article.

You willseeGet It@SJSU under the double-arrow icon. "Get It" may also take you to the full text. Books and articles not available at the King Library can be requested through  Interlibrary Loan .

The library also has a  Google Scholar tab inits main search box, and this search provides direct links from Google Scholar to the full text of articles in the librarydatabases.

Note:You'll notice WorldCat is a default search for Google Scholar.WorldCat is a union catalog that itemizes the collections of over 70,000 libraries in almost 200 countries. By keeping it among your Google Scholar results, you'll be able to see some titles that would otherwise not pop up. The King Library may not own them, but they can always be ordered through Interlibrary Loan.

Work from Home

The King Library’s catalog, databases and ebooks can be accessed off campus. Sign in as you would to Canvas using your  student ID  and SJSUOnepassword.

Get answers to your off-campus access questions.