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WELCOME!! HCA Level 2 Library Induction

WELCOME!! HCA Level 2 Library Induction. Tom Arnold and Benita Beeson. We’ll cover…. Library services available to NHS staff Tour of the library How to search the library Catalogue How to search databases Harvard Referencing. By the end of the session you will :.

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WELCOME!! HCA Level 2 Library Induction

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  1. WELCOME!!HCA Level 2 Library Induction Tom Arnold and Benita Beeson

  2. We’ll cover… • Library services available to NHS staff • Tour of the library • How to search the library Catalogue • How to search databases • Harvard Referencing

  3. By the end of the session you will : Register for library card & Athens account Find a book Find an article Skim, scan & take notes on your article Be ready to make a summary of your article Create Harvard references for your article & book

  4. Evidence • Print Screen • Open Evidence HCA L2 & left click in the section you want to add the screenshot • Right click mouse - PASTE

  5. Referencing Today you are going to create references using the Harvard Style (sometimes called the Author/Date style)

  6. Harvard Referencing System • Harvard referencing uses the author and the date of the work in the main body of the text, and then has a reference list at the end of the essay which contains the references cited in alphabetical order by author. • The reference list contains the full details of the book or journal cited. Because you only refer to a shortened form of works in the main essay (author, date) your essay doesn't get filled with too much reference material.

  7. Reference list Body of the text

  8. Referencing Books Surname, Initial. (Year) Title. (edition) Place of publication: Publisher. The book title can be in italics or underlined. However you must be consistent throughout your work. McFluff, J. (2001) Brief history of underpants. (2nd ed) London: Open University Press.

  9. Referencing Journal Articles Surname, Initial. (Year) ‘Title of article’. Name of journal, volume number (part number), page numbers. The Journal name can be in italics or underlined. However you must be consistent throughout your work. Bloggs, J. (2003) ‘Does chocolate promote effective study’. The Journal of Chocolate, 5(1), 22-27.

  10. The end! Pop in – Monday-Friday 0830-1730 Give us a ring – 439111 Email – library.mailbox@nhs.net

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