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Connect your personal laptop and some other wireless devices to Library resources at the University of Waterloo through Eduroam. Once you have connected to Eduroam on our campus, you can connect while on university campuses in many parts of the world.
Many University of Waterloo electronic books and databases are accessible only when you have signed in with your WatIM. When you are off campus, you will be prompted to Get Access from Anywhere.
W Print is the pay-per-page University of Waterloo printing system. Payment is by WatCard. The Milton Good Library printer (located in the niche beside the universal washroom) uses this system.
To put funds on your WatCard:
To print using W Print:
1. Go to the W Print website
2. Sign in using your WatIAM userID and password
3. Select Web Print and click Submit a Job
4. Select a VIRTUAL printer, depending on your needs and then click the Print Options button:
Black & White double sided – rs-public-BW-vx
Black & White single sided – rs-public-BW-vx-s-s
Colour double sided – rs-public-Colour-vx
Colour single sided – rs-public-Colour-vx-s-s
5. Enter number of copies, and then click Upload
6. Upload your documents (drag and drop or upload), and then clicking Upload & Complete
(Microsoft Office or PDFs only).
7. To finish: go to the photocopier, tap your WatCard, and release your print job
8. Print your files – either individually or by clicking Release All. Printing will happen instantly.
Your instructor uses course reserves to provide you with access to selected readings from print and electronic resources.
To find your course reserves:
or
Your library account will list items you have on loan and when they are due, items you have requested, and any fines you have accumulated. You can renew most items directly through your library account.
Research Tip: You can also use your library account to place holds on items and generate personal reading lists.
Milton Good Library study rooms can be booked for groups of 3-6 people.
One or two people may use these rooms only if not booked by a group.
Check room availability and book online.
Stop by the desk to meet our friendly library staff
Image from the Froschauer Bible, 1531. Credit: Mennonite Archives of Ontario
The Milton Good Library and Mennonite Archives of Ontario are together the primary research facility for Mennonite Studies in eastern Canada. The Library strives for a comprehensive collection of books and periodicals published by and about Mennonites and related groups. The Archives holds unique records of Mennonite people and organizations of local, national and international significance.
Located at Conrad Grebel University College, we work closely together with the University of Waterloo Library.
You may also find the following library research guides helpful: