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Using library resources for research Paul Johnson Bedford Library. The size of the literature problem . Total world science journals about 100,000 Royal Holloway Library about 1,500 print and 8,000 online University of London about 6,000 print titles over all the colleges
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Using library resources for researchPaul JohnsonBedford Library
The size of the literature problem • Total world science journals • about 100,000 • Royal Holloway Library • about 1,500 print and 8,000 online • University of London • about 6,000 print titles over all the colleges • Science Citation Index (within Web of Science) • about 5,000 titles covered
Aids to help with the problem • Bibliographic databases • Electronic resources • Library collections
Library Services • At Royal Holloway • In the University of London • In M25 area H.E. institutions • SCONUL Access scheme • At the British Library • By Inter-Library Loan
At Royal Holloway • ALEPH web catalogue • SFX button • links to online resources & other catalogues • MetaLib • gateway to the library’s electronic resources
Electronic journals • All Royal Holloway subscriptions are listed on the Aleph library catalogue and on the MetaLib service • Click on SFX for years covered and links • Password free from campus network • Most accessible off-campus with College/Library barcode and PIN • Campus Anywhere allows further access
Science Citation Index • Available on ISI’s Web of Knowledge service • data back to 1970, abstracts from 1991 • about 5,000 science journals covered • core journals, those which are heavily cited • citation indexing, trace research through time • save searches for re-use • SFX button in full record for RHUL users
Scopus • Claims to be the “largest abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web sources” • Covers 25 million abstracts from over 14,000 titles across 4,000 publishers • Rival to Web of Science!
ZETOC • Coverage from 1993 • About 20,000 journals on all subjects • About 16,000 conference proceedings • Indexing service with some abstracts • Alerting service
MathSciNet • Comprehensive database of world mathematical literature from 1940 to date • Online version of Mathematical Reviews and Current Mathematical Publications • Includes abstracts
Electronic Full Text Databases • ScienceDirect service for full text of all Elsevier journals since 1995 • JSTOR journal archive for major science journals • Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer series – includes Artificial Intelligence and Bioinformatics sub-series)
Other Electronic Databases • Online newspaper collection • for items of topical interest • Business Source Premier • includes current affairs weeklies, such as Newsweek, Economist • Oxford Reference Collection • includes dictionaries of computing, physics, astronomy and mathematics
In the University of London • Good Computer Science holdings at: • Imperial College • University College • Catalogues on the web • Full access to read and copy journals
Union List of Serials (journals) • Shows all journal titles and holdings held at any College in the University. • Searchable from the SFX button • your Aleph search is automatically copied over • press + to see the full holdings of a title
M25 Web Guide • M25 Web Guide at • http://www.m25lib.ac.uk • search by subject strengths • union search engine for books • direct links to opening hours, access arrangements and online catalogues
Other library catalogues • Comprehensive union catalogues include: • COPAC: combines the catalogues of 24 major academic research libraries in the UK and Ireland • WorldCat: millions of bibliographic records from libraries worldwide
SCONUL Access • SCONUL Access card allows all research postgraduates and academic staff access and borrowing rights at most UK university libraries • Card obtainable from Royal Holloway library enquiry desks • Card also now available for Masters level students
The British Library • At St Pancras • Library of last resort • Complete holdings of U.K. print publications • Good holdings of journals, but not all in London • Catalogue on the web - check before applying
Inter-library loans • Vouchers available from department • Submit to library help desk or online via library catalogue (my account)
Resources on the Web • Useful links from the Library’s MetaLib resources pages • Intute gateway for science, engineering and technology: http://www.intute.ac.uk • BUBL catalogue of internet resources for computing: http://www.bubl.ac.uk • Google Scholar: “a simple way to search for scholarly literature”: http://scholar.google.co.uk • Scirus: “the most comprehensive science-specific search engine available on the Internet”: http://www.scirus.com
RefWorks • Web based bibliographic software package that allows you to • Organise your research • Include citations while you write your paper • Build a bibliography in a variety of formats • Import references from many data sources • Guides to citing internet resources at: • http://www.ifla.org/I/training/citation/citing.htm#style
Contact details • Paul Johnson, Information Consultant • Room 2-08 Bedford Library • 01784 414424 • paul.johnson@rhul.ac.uk