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1 Library Orientation

2 Membership, Library Rules & Opening hours
Introduction Membership, Library Rules & Opening hours

3 MEMBERSHIP The membership are open to all IICS students/staff with valid ID. Bring along your ID to the Library Circulation Counter for registration purpose. Please update your ID during enrollment day every new semester.

4 LIBRARY RULES : CONDUCT OF MEMBERS
No slippers. Silence is to be observed in the library at all times. All hand phones must be kept in silent mode. Smoking, and the consumption of foods and drinks are not permitted in the Library.

5 OPENING HOURS Day Time Monday - Friday 8.00 a.m – 9.00 p.m Saturday
Sunday & Public holiday Closed Library Block 1 Level 5 Day Time Monday - Friday 9.00 a.m – 6.00 p.m Saturday & Sunday Closed Public holiday Library Block 4 Level 1

6 Library Services & Facilities
Borrowing privileges, Fines, Book drop, Discussion room and Multimedia room

7 Full Time Faculty Staff Part Time Faculty Staff
BORROWING PRIVILEGES Categories Full Time Faculty Staff Part Time Faculty Staff Postgraduate Undergraduate Admin Staff OPEN SHELF BOOKS 60 days (16 items) 30 days (6 items) 14 days (3 items) 14 days (5 items) (2 items) RED SPOT BOOKS 4 Hours and 1 item within the Library or overnight from 4.00pm am (next day) CD-ROM/ DVD-ROM (3 items) (1 item) No loan

8 LIBRARY FINES FOR OVERDUE BOOKS
Open Shelf Books The rate is RM0.50 cents per day, excluding Sunday and public holidays. Red Spot Books The rate is RM1.00 per hour. Loss of Books The loss of the Library books must be reported immediately to the Librarian at the circulation counter. The person to whom the library book is issued is responsible for paying the cost of replacing the books.

9 BOOK DROP SERVICE

10 COLLECTION TIME FOR BOOK DROP SERVICE
RULES AND REGULATION This service allows user to return borrowed items without going to the Circulation Counter or whenever the library is closed. Any borrowed items returned in the book drop box after the library is closed on the date due and before the opening of the library on the next business day, will not be considered overdue. Any overdue materials returned will be subject to the regular fine for those materials. COLLECTION TIME FOR BOOK DROP SERVICE Monday – Friday 8.00 a.m & 9.00 p.m Saturday 9.00 a.m & 5.00 p.m Location Library Block 1 Level 5

11 DISCUSSION ROOM

12 RULES AND REGULATIONS At least three (3) IDs and three (3) students are required to open a room. 2. Duration of use is limited to 2 hours. 3. Only for academic group discussion (min. 4 and max. 6 peoples). 4. No foods, drinks and smoking are allowed in these rooms. 4. The privilege of using this facility will be withdrawn if a user is found to be violating any of the Library rules.

13 LOCKERS

14 THE LIBRARY PROVIDES FREE LOCKERS SERVICE FOR STUDENTS
RULES AND REGULATION THE LIBRARY PROVIDES FREE LOCKERS SERVICE FOR STUDENTS Please obtain the key from the Library counter. Must return the key on the same day before 9.00PM. (Daily) A fine of RM5.00 per day will be charged for late returned and RM15.00 for lost keys. The library staff are not responsible for any loss of items in the lockers.

15 No password is required
MULTIMEDIA ROOM Logon username : user No password is required

16 PRINTING,PHOTOCOPY & SCANNING SERVICES
Please register at Circulation Counter for the services

17 How to find books in the Library?
Web Online Public Access Catalogue(WebOPAC) < >

18 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
1 Remarks: Please register at the library counter before login E-Library Once login, you are entitled to do online RENEWAL and RESERVATION of the books. 2 Optional

19 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
Proper title Mix title Any keywords

20 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
Graphical view

21 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
Proper title Tabular view

22 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
1 Sorting the year to get latest edition on top 2

23 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
Sorting the year Circulated = Borrowed Spine label

24 HOW TO FIND BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY?
Classify the spine label range 1 Identify the shelve number 2 Locate the shelve 3 Sorting the year

25 Online books reservation
How to reserve books online? Online books reservation

26 How to reserve books online?
Place reservation when all books status is Circulated EXCEPT Red Spot category. Sorting the year Circulated = Borrowed

27 HOW TO RESERVE BOOKS ONLINE?

28 HOW TO RESERVE BOOKS ONLINE?
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29 HOW TO RESERVE BOOKS ONLINE?
Reservation successful. Click view reservation for more detail.

30 HOW TO RESERVE BOOKS ONLINE?
Status will change to AWAITING COLLECTION when the book is returned. Please collect your book at Circulation counter between 2 days the book is returned.

31 HOW TO RESERVE BOOKS ONLINE? Failed due to the book is available.

32 How to renew books online?
Online books renewal

33 HOW TO RENEW BOOKS ONLINE?
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34 HOW TO RENEW BOOKS ONLINE?

35 HOW TO RENEW BOOKS ONLINE?
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36 HOW TO RENEW BOOKS ONLINE?
Renewal process successful! 2 1 Renewal process FAILED due to some reasons: Material has been reserved 2. Student ID card has expired 3. Material already overdue

37 Accessing UOW E-Resources

38 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)
You are required to find articles on “International business” based on below characteristics: Online full-text articles Scholarly information Not newspaper articles Peer-review Last 3 years publication

39 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)
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40 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)
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41 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)
Need to narrow your results – Too many results

42 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)
After narrow the results 1 2

43 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)
3 4

44 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)

45 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)

46 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)

47 ACCESSING UOW E-RESOURCES (SUMMON)

48 Features Information types WHY USE DATABASES? Databases
Current information Specialisation Search capabilities Electronic access Information types Journal articles Newspaper articles Much more …

49 SCHOLARLY VS. POPULAR INFORMATION
Usually produced for education and research Popular Produced in a format suitable for the general public

50 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS
What are E-readings? E-readings are journal articles and book chapters which are available online through the library catalogue. These are also accessible via your subject eLearning space. Course coordinators choose e-readings for each course.

51 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS

52 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS

53 “Readings”: this time we search for e-readings
FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS “Readings”: this time we search for e-readings Search by Subject code eg:TBS908

54 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS

55 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS
Select the e-reading to access the full-text

56 The link will take you to the chosen article
FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS The link will take you to the chosen article Click “Access electronically”

57 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS
Login with your student username and password Eg: John Citizen’s student username and password would look like: Username: johnc Password: fran13

58 FINDING SUBJECT E-READINGS
Then click the PDF link to access the full document

59 Accessing UOW E-Resources
LIVE DEMO


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