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A presentation introducing new students to the University of Limpopo's Turfloop Campus Library resources, services, rules, and how to find and borrow books.
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University of Limpopo Turfloop Campus Library Library Orientation Presentation for the 2009 First entering students: 18th January – 22 January 2010
Objectives of the presentation • To introduce you to UL Library and its resources, floor plan, study rooms and other important areas • To inform you about library hours, rules, regulations and policies that you should adhere to • To show you the service areas where you can get help • To introduce you to the library online catalogue that will lead to the basic materials • To show you the shelving areas and the organization of materials on the shelves • To encourage you to use the library regularly
What is a library? • The library is a collection of information sources organized for effective use • These information sources include books, journals, CD Roms, Videos and the Internet • The University library is the main supplier of these resources to support learning, study and research • The University library is thus referred to as the Heart of the University
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES & LAW HUMANITIES SCHOOLS LIBRARY SCIENCES, HEALTH & AGRIC
Layout of the University of Limpopo Library • North Wing which is the 24 hours reading room commonly known as Lapologa • East Wing which consists of Ground Floor and first floor • Ground Floor: Photocopy section, Circulation, Reserve and Information Desk • West wing which consists of: • Ground Floor: Africana Collection • First Floor: Law Collection • Second Floor: Government Documents Collection • Third Floor: Sciences, Health and Agriculture Collection • Fourth Floor: Accounting, Economics and Management Sciences Collection
Library Hours During term • Monday - Thursday: From 07h30 – 22h00 • Friday: 07h30 – 16h30 • Saturday: 08h00 – 16h00 During holidays • Monday - Friday: 07h30 – 16h30 • Sunday and Public Holiday: Closed
Information Desk • For any information query that you have, please consult the librarian at the information Desk. • This is a service area where information is provided.
Finding books in the library • To find books in the library, always use the library catalogue • The library catalogue is the key to the library collection • It list all the information sources the library has acquired • Its purpose is to provide you with the location number • The location number is used to trace books on the shelves • The UL library uses the Online Catalogue
How to search the Online Library Catalogue • If the Computer is off. Switch it on and • Enter your USERNAME • Enter your PASSWORD • Click on START button on the PC • Click on PROGRAMS • Click on INTERNET EXPLORER • Then go to the University website www.ul.ac.za • Click on Libraries • Click again on Online Catalogue • The following Screen will appear
Searching books from the catalogue • Click on SEARCH THE CATALOGUE • There are several ways or entries through which the catalogue may be searched by the: *Author of a book *Title of a book *Subject * Words in title etc • This entries may be chosen from the following screen after clicking on SEARCH THE CATALOGUE
Searching the catalogue • Choose the entry on which you would like to search for a book • Type in either the author ‘s surname and initials, the title or subject of the book and press the enter key • A call number will appear, e.g. 320.968 ADA • Write it down so that you should not forget it and proceed to the shelves • The call number is the number that you are going to use to locate a book on the shelves • The call number is written on the spine of the book • If the book is so thin that the call number may not fit on the spine, it is written on the front cover of the book
Finding books on the shelves • When you arrive at the shelves, please take note of the shelf guides that are pasted on the top corner of each shelf • The shelf guides indicate the range of call numbers within a particular shelf, e.g., 320.1 – 325.222 • The books on the shelves are arranged from left to right and from top to bottom within the shelf units • The books are arranged numerically by call numbers, followed by the first three alphabets of the Author ‘s surname, e.g. 321.5 SHA • After locating a book from the shelves, you may use it in the library or proceed to circulation desk to borrow it.
Circulation Desk • This is where books are borrowed for a specified period and returned after use • Under-graduate students are allowed to borrow a maximum of five (5) books for fourteen (14) days • Post-graduate students can borrow eight (8) books for thirty (30) days • Please always check the return date on the date slip • Failure to return books on or before the due date will result in a fine of R1, 00 per book per day, which accumulates according to the number of days kept • Renewal of a book is allowed, only if nobody has placed a hold on it. • The library, however, reserves the right to recall the book if it is on demand
Reserve Desk • Scarce and frequently used books/pamphlets/newspapers are put at the Reserve / Short loans section by lecturers/library staff. • There are four short loan areas in UL library, namely, General Reserve, Africana, Law and Government Documents • At these sections you are allowed to borrow two (2) books/ pamphlets at a time for two (2) hours • Extension of loan period is also allowed in case the books is not in demand • At the General Reserve, you are also allowed to borrow books for overnight and over weekends • Booking in advance is required for overnight and over weekend loans
Reference Materials • In case you require information on a given topic/assignment or need a definition of a word, a Reference Source is an ideal source to consult. • Reference sources include dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, maps, etc. • These sources are to be used within the library only. • However, you are allowed to make copies in the Photocopy section.
PHOTOCOPY • The photocopy machines are card operated. • These cards are sold in the Photocopy section. • Please ensure that you deposit enough money into your photocopy card to be able to make copies. • Photocopying rules and regulations must always be observed.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER • Always consult the Library Catalogue. • Always have a call number when going to the shelves. • Always produce a valid student card when borrowing materials. • Always return books on time to avoid penalties. • IF YOU NEED HELP IN ANY PART OF THE LIBRARY ASK THE LIBRARY STAFF THANK YOU