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There are three ways to access the Warren Library website.
First go to the PBA homepage.
Then to the "Quick Links" on the far right side of the navigation bar and click on "The Warren Library."
When at the Warren Library Page, Click on "Online Research and Resources"
Or from myPBA click on the "PBA Library" Link
Or just type "library.pba.edu" into your web browser
Once at the library website, there are many different options for your search.
If I am searching for information on "Human Trafficking," I type the term into the global search box at the top of the page.
Since "Human Trafficking” was misspelled, an alternate search term was suggested with the appropriate spelling
Your search can be narrowed by clicking on any of the four options at the top.
You can choose between Peer Reviewed Journals, Full Text Online, PBA Library Collection, and Cited Articles.
We will begin by searching in the peer reviewed journals.
When you find an article that may be useful click on the details tab to get a summary before reading the article.
To go back to your original search results, simply x the "peer-reviewed" breadcrumb.
Now, to find a book in the PBA Library on this topic, one would choose the "PBA Library Collection" tab.
This is an e-book; it is a part of the Warren Library collection, but only available online.
You can narrow by the Resource Type, the Collection, or database, the article is in, the Topic, etc.
On the left under "Refine My Results" there are even more options for narrowing your search.
These are physical books in the library collection. They can be found on the library shelves by using the call number.
If you need to use a specific database, click on the "Databases" button in the top right hand corner.
This is an e-book; it is a part of the Warren Library collection, but only available online.
On the left under "Refine My Search" there are even more options for narrowing your search.
This shows you different subject areas to choose from, or you can get an alphabetical listing of all the PBA databases.
If you find several articles and/or books that you would like to save and view later, simply click the star next to the entry.
Be sure to log in so your results can be saved!
and it will be saved in your e-shelf.