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How can I search only for material at a consortium library, such as the New York Historical Society?

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How can I search only for material at a consortium library, such as the New York Historical Society?

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In order to search for material at a specific institution, it is necessary to access Bobcat via that institution’s website. For example, to search for material at the New York Historical Society, go to http://www.nyhistory.org, then follow the link to the library, then to “catalogs and finding aids,” in order to access the NYHS Bobcat interface. This is true for The New School, Cooper Union, and all of the other consortium libraries.

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