You can find books and all types of articles, including original scientific research (scholarly) articles as well as magazine and newspaper (popular) articles by using the main search box on the MSU Libraries home page, https://lib.msu.edu. After you search, you can refine your results by clicking "See More" in the "Articles" or "Books" sections.
You can also use the box below to search directly for scholarly sources.
If you are searching for a phrase, such as spontaneous combustion or greater rice weevil, put the entire phrase in double quotes. This will tell the search engine to only find results that contain the exact phrase, rather than one or two of the individual words.
If you have two or more words or concepts that you want to find, use AND (must be capitalized) to tell the search engine to only look for items that contain both words.
Often, there is more than one way to talk about your topic. For example, if you are looking at the study habits of college students, you could look for "study strategies," "study habits," "ways of studying," "study methods" etc. Some phrases might be better than others. If you want to try looking for multiple variations of the same word or phrase in a single search, use OR (all capitals) to tell the search engine to find material with any of the words you've included.
You can even get fancy and use both AND and OR: