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How to find information 2012

How to find information 2012. By hildé van wyk. Where do I find information for my assignment?. In the library - Books, Journals, Newspapers, Encyclopaedias, Maps, etc Online (internet) - Google Google Scholar Electronic Databases. OPAC.

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How to find information 2012

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  1. How to find information 2012 By hildé van wyk

  2. Where do I find information for my assignment? • In the library - Books, Journals, Newspapers, Encyclopaedias, Maps, etc • Online (internet) - Google • Google Scholar • Electronic Databases

  3. OPAC • Online Personal Access Catalogue • The OPAC is the catalogue that will tell you where to find information in the library. • You can search : • according to the subject/topic of your assignment • Keywords • Author of the book • Title of the book • Journal title

  4. Where do I find the OPAC? • The OPAC can be accessed from the Student Portal Click on the link

  5. Click on the library icon

  6. Click on Library catalogue

  7. You can also access OPAC from off campus eg. home if you have internet at home: Just type in the address bar: www.nmmu.ac.za/library

  8. First screen of opac You can now register yourself on OPAC in MY LIBRARY RECORD – you must be registered at the library first before you can register in MY LIBRARY RECORD.

  9. Why is it important to be registered in My Library record? • You can view and renew your library items out on loan You don’t have to bring your books to the library every time you want to renew it, you can renew it yourself on OPAC (once only) – if you are registered in MY LIBRARY RECORD • Create a PIN to be able to access most NMMU electronic databases from home You will have access to information eg for an assignment even if the library is closed! • Activate your Reading History to recall all library items borrowed by you • Request items out on loan You can request 4 library items - • -if its out on loan( George campus library) • -or if it is at any of the NMMU libraries in Port Elizabeth. It will take approx a week, so don’t wait till the last minute AND its FREE of charge! Once you are registered at the library, ask the librarian to assist you with registering in MY LIBRARY RECORD or attend the next library training class.

  10. How to search in opac It is easy to navigate throughout OPAC by using the navigation menus.

  11. When you search for a book: Remember to always select NMMU George from the dropdown menu if you are looking for books in the George campus library When you are searching for a book, you can select any of the following from the dropdown menu: Keyword Title Author Subject

  12. Select NMMU libraries from the dropdown menu if you are looking for library items in the NMMU libraries in Port Elizabeth The library record Authors Date of publication Place of Publication Publishers .

  13. The location tells you in which library and in which collection eg. Open shelves collection The status indicates whether the book is available or if it is out on loan the due date when it should be back in the library The call number tells you where to find it on the shelf. It’s a Dewey Classification Number. Books are numerically shelved and then according to the first three letters of the Authors’ surname

  14. HOW TO SEARCH FOR JOURNALS Select Journal Title from the dropdown menu Type in the Journal Title which you are looking for

  15. Links to online journals Journals on the shelves

  16. Where do I find information online? • Google • Google Scholar • Electronic databases Why do we like Google? ... fast, accurate and easy-to-use service that anyone seeking information can access, whether they’re at a desk in Boston or on a phone in Bangkok www.google.com/corporate/tenthings.html

  17. Preferable: Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature: Journal articles Theses Books Abstracts Court opinions From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: From: Academic publishers Professional societies Online repositories Universities Other websites

  18. Google scholar on the library website

  19. Google scholar library links Google works with libraries to determine which journals and papers they have subscribed to electronically, and then links to articles from those sources when they are available. Seamless access to certain electronic databases subscribed by NMMU library. This link will open the article Click on the link and the article will open in the subscribed database, Sciencedirect.

  20. Online databases A database - searchable, electronic collection of either full text documents (including journal articles) or citations and abstracts Citation A reference to a published or unpublished source for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the work of others to the topic of discussion Abstract A statement summarising the important points of a text – e.g a summary of the journal article You can use Online Databases if you are looking for journal articles on a specific subject. The databases that NMMU subscribed to provides academic information.

  21. Online databases on the library website

  22. Select the database that you want to use from the list, eg. Ebscohost

  23. Type in the keywords Select the date range

  24. Search results You can arrange the results according to Date Descending Date Ascending Source Relevance This is the link to the Full text article This is the abstract of the article

  25. The article Remember to record the bibliographic details of the articles that you use for referencing purposes. Details of the source - journal Print Save Email Page numbers of the article

  26. Summary • Information can be found in the library or online • The OPAC (online catalogue) helps you to find the information in the library • You click on the library icon in the Student portal to gain access to the OPAC. • To access OPAC off campus, you type in: www.nmmu.ac.za/library • Information online can be found with Google, Google Scholar (preferable – academic articles, some linked to the NMMU databases) and the Electronic Databases. • The Electronic Databases are accessible from off campus, but you have to be registered in MY LIBRARY RECORD. • The Electronic Databases can be accessed on campus on the link on the library website: Databases on the web. • Remember to record the bibliographic details of the articles for your reference list in your assignment. • Best wishes for 2012.

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