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# Search full text. Google Books offers full text for over 10,000 books, so look here the next time you are researching something at the last minute. # Use "About this book". At the top left of the page of a book, clicking this link will give you helpful information such as the table of contents, related books, and a map of places mentioned in the book. # Create a personalized library. Click on "Add to my shared library" to start your own personalized library where you can label books to keep them organized for each class or project. # Find books in your college library. Each book in Google Books has a link to find the book in a library. It can tell you exactly where to look at your own school. # Use the Advanced Book Search. If you can't find the book you are looking for, try the advanced search, which provides you with many more detailed options. # Access text books. Many text books are available on Google Books, so see if you can save a trip to the bookstore next semester. # Search for magazine content. Select Magazines in the Advanced Book Search to locate information from magazines.