As you search in PittCat, you can keep track of important items by saving them to your Saved Records list. To save a record you must be signed into PittCat. Select the record you want to save, and select the push pin icon in the upper right of that record.
To see your saved records, you can click on the push pin next to your name in the upper right corner or click on your name to open the drop-down menu and select My Favorites. Select the Saved Records heading to see a list of those items you have saved.
You can print, email, or export your selected items individually or as a selected group.
Use the EndNote/Zotero feature to save the items to import into citation management products.
PittCat is the main searching tool for all of the materials owned by the University Library System (ULS), including articles, books, ebooks, journal articles, ejournals, audio and video, digital images, government documents, microfilm and movies.
When searching for items in the field of colonial Latin American history, narrow down your research to a particular period or topic; for example Simon Bolivar, Francisco Pizarro, Cajamarca, Bourbon Dynasty, etc. While most materials are in English, a basic knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese may also be helpful. Consult your librarian at Pitt Greensburg or visit the Eduardo Lozano Latin American Collection webpage for additional assistance. Use Get It to order materials from other Pitt campuses.
You can request material through PittCat using Get It, even for material that we do not own. You must be signed in and then click on the item you need. Options within the item:
If you have any questions about this, please contact us so we can work with you to try and get the material you need.