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1 Physics & Astronomy Introduction to the Library

2 2

3 3 Use your University ID/ Smartcard to get through the turnstiles

4 4 Login to sussed

5 5 Select the Library tab

6 6

7 7 www.southampton.ac.uk/library

8 8 My flat-mate is constantly playing loud music ! I can’t study here – I wonder if the Library is open this evening?

9 9 Select ‘Opening Hours’

10 10 Select the Library site

11 11

12 12 I want to start using the Library. How do I register for it?

13 13 Select 'New Students and Staff'

14 14 Then 'Getting Started'

15 15

16 16 We have a Group Project to work on. Where in the Library can we work and talk?

17 17 Group study rooms – Levels 1, 2, 3 & 5

18 18 Select 'Services', followed by 'Study Areas'

19 19

20 20 I am waiting for my student loan to come through so I can’t afford to buy my books yet. How many can I borrow from the Library?

21 21 Select 'Services', then 'Loans & Borrowing'

22 22 Scroll down

23 23

24 24 Borrow your books using the ‘self issue’ machines

25 25 or from the Loans Desk

26 26 I am on the train to London for the weekend and I have forgotten to renew my Library books Will I get a fine?

27 27 Go to 'WebCat'

28 28 Log in

29 29 Select 'My Account'

30 30 Then 'Renew My Loans'

31 31 How can I find out if the Library has this book from my reading list?

32 32 Quick links - WebCat

33 33 Enter search terms, then select ‘search’

34 34 Results screen showing available editions This code tells you where the book is shelved in the library

35 35 Select the title link to see the catalogue record for a title

36 36

37 37

38 38 How can I access the Internet in the Library without having my own laptop?

39 39 Select the 'iSolutions public workstations' link

40 40 Then follow the link

41 41

42 42 Level 2: iSolutions workstations.

43 43 I have my textbooks and the Internet. Why do I need the Library?

44 44 Select the 'Resources' tab

45 45

46 46 I’ve been told not to use Google or Wikipedia to research my essay. What else is there?

47 47 Specialist search engines High quality websites Full text sources Scirus Google Scholar ArXiv

48 48 Evaluate what you find Who is the author References Supporting links Other viewpoints Target audience When created or updated Relevant to topic Right level Authority Objectivity & purpose Currency AccuracyRelevance

49 49 Select the appropriate subject page

50 50 Recommended resources

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54 54 Key databases ISI Web of Science General science database Citation searching INSPEC Compendex Specialist Physics and Engineering databases

55 55 Searching Boolean logic AND, OR, NOT Symbols vary e.g. optic* Enclose in quotes “black body radiation” Truncation and wildcards Phrase searching

56 56 I don’t think I will remember any of this next week. Where can I get help when I need it?

57 57 Reception desk for: Basic library queries Group Study room bookings

58 58 Level 3: Subject Enquiry desk

59 59 Further help:  Barbara Dorward  bjmd@soton.ac.uk or  libenqs@soton.ac.uk

60 60 Library Regulations  bottled water allowed on all levels  no mobile phones  copyright regulations

61 61

62 62 But don’t forget – there is a Latte’s Café where you can eat and drink

63 63 Further things to do  Self guided tour and quiz  Look at ‘Hartley Library’ induction powerpoint  Read your ‘Library basics’ handout


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