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Courant Library
Need help?
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Contact the library liaison for your department or program
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Computer Science and Data Science: Vicky Rampin
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Mathematics: Nicole Helregel
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General assistance: Science Research Services
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Consult our subject-specific research guides
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Chat, text, or request a consultation via Ask a Librarian
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Request library instruction for your class, lab, or research group
Library collections and resources
- Access online resources from off-campus via NYU Libraries proxy or NYU VPN
- Locate and access print and online resources
- Find books in Bobst Library – Search the library catalog and use the book's call number to find it in the stacks (Map of call numbers by floor) or sign in to request pickup or delivery
- Find books in Bobst or Courant offsite storage – Search the library catalog and sign in to request pickup or delivery
- Find articles
- By DOI or other citation info: Citation Linker
- By searching for a title, author, or topic in subject-specific databases: Articles & Databases
- Find data (with API access)
- Find dissertations via Dissertations & Theses Global
- Find audio, video, images, newspapers
- Request books, articles, and other materials unavailable from NYU Libraries via EZBorrow or Interlibrary Loan
- Make required readings and materials available through Course Reserve
- Access Courant Institute Reports: technical reports of the results of federally funded research at the Courant Institute from the 1940s-1990s (no longer published)
Research support
- Data and code management – Get help managing your research materials during any phase of research, including review of data management plans for grant applications
- Research and data sharing – Deposit your work in NYU's UltraViolet repository to obtain a DOI and make your research or teaching more accessible and visible
- Open Access – Contact Nicole Helregel for assistance starting out, gearing up, or maintaining Open Access and Open Science efforts within your classroom, lab, or individual research practice