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Online Resources . From Oxford University Press. This presentation gives a brief description of Oxford Handbooks Online It tells you what Oxford Handbooks Online is how it can help you how to look for information in it The presentation will take about 4 minutes.
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Online Resources From Oxford University Press
This presentation gives a brief description of • Oxford Handbooks Online • It tells you • what Oxford Handbooks Online is • how it can help you • how to look for information in it • The presentation will take about 4 minutes
Oxford Handbooks Online (OHO), is an outstanding collection of review essays in the social sciences and humanities. The Oxford Handbook series brings together the world’s leading scholars in a subject, to write review essays that evaluate the current thinking on a field or topic, and make original arguments about the future direction of the debates. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
The books have become one of the most successful and cited series within scholarly publishing, and for the first time, the entire collection of work across 14 subject areas is available here. Monthly updates introduce articles in advance of print publication, as well as online-only essays, ensuring the most current, authoritative coverage in the scholarly field. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
Each Handbook contains review essays giving thorough introductions to topics and a critical survey of the current state of scholarship in a particular field. Each review essay or article is written by scholars at the top of their field. For students, researchers, and faculty alike, Oxford Handbooks Online is an indispensable guide. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
“management guru” You can search the whole collection of essays easily. Type the search terms into the box and click on the icon www.oxfordhandbooks.com
Results are listed either by ‘ARTICLE’… …or by ‘BOOK’ title www.oxfordhandbooks.com
The BOOKS tab lists books in which the article titles, keywords or abstracts contain the search term. The ARTICLE tab also finds the search term in the full text of the articles. You can easily switch between the different views, by clicking on the tabs. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
You can use the left column to refine your search by subject and sub-topic. You can also restrict your search to show only titles that you have full text access to. Articles that your institution does not subscribe to will normally be shown with a padlock icon. You will still be able to see the abstract. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
Notice that you can either copy and paste the citation, or use citation export software. You can print the page, send a link by email and social bookmarking sites, and get citation information using the icons at the top right. You can also download the article as a pdf. On the article page, you can see the contents of the article in the left column, and the abstract and keywords. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
You can also save the page to your personal My Work area. This will also allow you to save search results, and to make your own notes. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
To make a note, once you have logged in to the My Work area, simply highlight any part of the text and click on the Annotate box. Introduction to the concept www.oxfordhandbooks.com
You can extend your research to other Oxford University Press resources by using the Oxford Index underbar. www.oxfordhandbooks.com
Further help • If you want to find out more, you can: • read the latest news about OHO • view the online tutorial • look for a live online demo • email us at onlinemarketing@oup.com
You can see similar presentations on other Oxford University Press online resources in the Librarian Resource Centre www.oup.com/uk/academic/online/librarians
For further information about all online resources from Oxford, and to request institutional free trials and price quotations please contact your library supplier or Oxford University Press: Online Products, Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP onlineproducts@oup.com +44 (0) 1865 353705 +44 (0) 1865 353308