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HOW TO WORK WITH OUR CATALOGUE?

HOW TO WORK WITH OUR CATALOGUE?. Step by step manual. You have access to the catalogue from Lazarski’s website http://www.lazarski.pl/en/  Library  Online Catalogue Direct Link: http://www.biblioteka.lazarski.pl/Opac4/. Select language . Please note :

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HOW TO WORK WITH OUR CATALOGUE?

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  1. HOW TO WORK WITH OUR CATALOGUE? Step by step manual

  2. You have access to the catalogue from Lazarski’s websitehttp://www.lazarski.pl/en/ Library  Online Catalogue Direct Link: http://www.biblioteka.lazarski.pl/Opac4/

  3. Selectlanguage. Pleasenote: Youcansearchthecataloguewithoutlogging in. You do have to log in ifyou want to order and borrowa book. Our Reading Roomhasopenstacks. Locate and consultopenstacksbookswithoutlogging in. And do not reshelvethem.

  4. For activating your Library account, you have to come to the Library with your student card and – if it’s not an Electronic Student Card – purchase a Library card. It costs 5 zloty.

  5. LOGIN02200 Nr albumu (e.g. 0220012345) OR number of library cardPASSWORDDay and month of birth and 3 first letters of surname (e.g. 0912smi). You can change the password after logging.

  6. You can start searching without logging in. But when you’re logged in, you can also order books.

  7. The simplest is searching by author or title, but you can search also e.g. by keywords (when you want to find ‘something about…’). Please notice, that if title starts with e.g. ‘International accounting’, it usually hasn’t ‘international accounting’ as a keyword.

  8. Example:You want to borrow ‘Principles of macroeconomics’ by Gregory Mankiw.

  9. You can search by author, click ‘Go’, then click on Mankiw surname and then the list of all his books available at our Library will appear.

  10. Alwayslookatthescreencarefully and selectwhatyouactuallyneed.

  11. You can also search by title, click ‘Go’, then click on the title you need, and then the list ofall books with this title available at our Library will appear.

  12. Controlwhatyouaregetting. Since we havebooksby otherauthorsalsotitledPrinciples of macroeconomics, theywill alsobe listedhere. Control what you are getting. If we had materials other than books also titled Principles of macroeconomics, they would also be listed here. However, with a different icon. For instance, a journal titled ‘Principles of macroconomics’ would be marked by this icon: .

  13. Let’scontinuethen…

  14. Oops! The possibility of orders was blocked doesn’t mean that something is wrong with your account. In parentheses we have a location – in this case Czytelnia (Reading Room), what means that this item is to be used only on site (or to be borrowed for short period).

  15. But… if you want to use it on site, here you have information where to find the item. Number in circle means that the item is in field 4 (Economics)…

  16. … and in the field 4 (the stacks you need!), you should look for the book in alphabetical order, i.e. under M for Mankiw. You should look what is over the dotted line, sometimes it’s not the author name but the title word. Economicsisjustthe field numbered 4 inourstacks

  17. Perhaps this time let’s order ‘Principles of microeconomics’, also by Mankiw… And thePolishalphabetgoeslikethis:

  18. Great! There are some items available for ordering! Notice: we have a location magazyn (store) in parentheses. Click on ‘Order’ now… Theseiconsheraldavailabilityof theitem.

  19. … then – it’s very important! – click ‘Order’ once again.

  20. Now you have information that the selected item is ordered. Do the same routine with each item you want to borrow and then come with your Library card to the Circulation Desk to receive your books.

  21. Sometimes you may have to look into degree works (theses, dissertations). Then change the document type to ‘Prace Dyplomowe / Dissertations’ and order the same way as books…

  22. Dissertations of any kind cannot be borrowed for use outside the Library. Neither can they be photocopied, with the exception of workscompleted in the course of validated studies, unless the author hasnot agreed. The works are available on the next day after ordering from 12, but they are not fetched on Saturdays and Sundays. You can use dissertations for 30 days since the first use but after this period you will not be entitled to borrow the same work again.

  23. Now, coming back to borrowing books… Check the condition of the books you are borrowing. Let the librarian know if you find the copy imperfect. A book may show signs of wear and tear, have highlighted text or handwritten remarks, etc. Please see to it that your remarks are recorded in the system. You will be responsible for the shape of the book upon returning.

  24. Take care of the borrowed book:* use bookmarks* never put an open book with its spine up* do not highlight text – use self adhesive stickers instead* erase your pencil before returning

  25. If you think some sheets are about to fall off, contact us immediately. Perhaps we can help. Please resist the temptation of self repair, and never paste scotch tape onto paper or cardboard.

  26. After reading do not reshelve books, just leave them on the trolley. It will be the best help for us, really!

  27. Thank you for your attention and have a pleasant time at our Library!

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