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Library, Interlibrary Loan, and Prospector Accounts
From the CSU Libraries homepage, users can access the My Accounts menu from the top menu bar to view their library record, Interlibrary Loan account, or Prospector requests.
- My Record: sign into your library record to view item due dates, renew items, and view status of items requested from Morgan Library, Vet Library, or Book Storage.
- InterLibrary Loan: sign into your interlibrary loan (ILL) account to view requested items and electronically received articles
- View Prospector Requests: view the status of requests for items requested through Prospector (Colorado Alliance)
Register for SciFinder-n (Required for first-time users)
ALL first-time users of SciFinder-n must register and create a user name and password before accessing the database. Registration is restricted to current Colorado State University faculty, staff, and students and requires:
- A Colorado State University netID and password
- The netID system is Colorado State University's official electronic ID system. Visit the NetID information page for details.
- A valid colostate.edu e-mail address
- Example: first.last@colostate.edu, faculty@lamar.colostate.edu, etc.
When registering, you must agree to use CSU’s SciFinder-n subscription for educational purposes only. Commercial research, including patentability research or any research performed with the intent to deliver results to a for-profit organization, is strictly prohibited.
Violations of these terms may result in Colorado State University losing SciFinder access.
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