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LIB100: Introducing Library Resources

LIB100: Introducing Library Resources. Lingnan University Library Sep 2012 http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/services/library-workshops/handouts. Overview. Different user groups. We shall begin with http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/. Search boxes. Quick links. Library Toolbar.

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LIB100: Introducing Library Resources

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  1. LIB100: Introducing Library Resources Lingnan University Library Sep 2012 http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/services/library-workshops/handouts

  2. Overview Different user groups • We shall begin with http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/ Search boxes Quick links

  3. Library Toolbar • Like the convenience with the Google Toolbar or Yahoo! Toolbar? Quick searches and instant access to often used Library and University functions are readily available by installing the Lingnan University Library Toolbar: • http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/library-toolbar • Available for both IE and Firefox web browsers.

  4. Survival Guide for New Students http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/services/information-services/survival-guide-new-students-getting-started

  5. Guides @ LU • Served as a portal to databases, subject guides and various user guides on library services and facilities • http://libguides.ln.edu.hk/

  6. Library Catalogue • Library Catalogue is accessed via the home page of the Library at • http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/ • Use author or title search if you know the author / title of the book or the journal • Author search – type SURNAME and then Given Names or Initials (e.g. enter Austen, Jane instead of Jane Austen)

  7. Finditems on your reading list • HINTS: the Library Catalogue can only be searched by book author, book title, journal title, etc.  Therefore, article titles, title and author of a chapter in a book usually are not searchable • Example: You are asked to read the followings: • Lai, D., & Surood, S. (2008). Predictors of Depression in Aging South Asian Canadians. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 23(1), 57-75. • Ren, Y. (1999). China’s Perceived Image of the United States: Its sources and impact. in P. Koehn and J. Cheng (Eds.), The Outlook for U.S.- China Relations Following the 1997-1998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade, and Cultural Exchanges (pp. 247-265). HK: Chinese UP.

  8. Search Article Title “Predictors of Depression in Aging South Asian Canadians” has NO MATCHES Example: Lai, D., & Surood, S. (2008). Predictors of Depression in Aging South Asian Canadians. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 23(1), 57-75

  9. Need to search for the Journal Title “ Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology” instead

  10. Search Chapter Title “China’s Perceived Image of the United States” has NO MATCHES Example: Ren, Y. (1999). China’s Perceived Image of the United States: Its sources and impact. in P. Koehn and J. Cheng (Eds.), The Outlook for U.S.- China Relations Following the 1997-1998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade, and Cultural Exchanges (pp. 247-265). HK: Chinese UP.

  11. Need to search for the book title “The Outlook for U.S. - China …” instead This is a CHAPTER in a BOOK Example: Ren, Y. (1999). China’s Perceived Image of the United States: Its sources and impact. in P. Koehn and J. Cheng (Eds.), The Outlook for U.S.- China Relations Following the 1997-1998 Summits: Chinese and American Perspectives on Security, Trade, and Cultural Exchanges (pp. 247-265). HK: Chinese .

  12. Library Catalogue • If we need to find something about a topic but we do not know the author or title, then use Keyword Search or Subject Search • E.g. I want something about romantic poetry. Try: • Keyword Search – romantic poetry • Keyword Search – romantic* and poet* (the * means insert anything here – e.g. poet* can mean poet / poets / poetry / poetic, etc.) • Keyword Search – “romantic poetry”

  13. Boolean Operators • Using AND / OR / AND NOT • Try it yourself using Keyword Search: • tom cruise • brad pitt • tom cruise and brad pitt • tom cruise or brad pitt • tom cruise and not brad pitt • brad pitt and not tom cruise

  14. Keyword Search or Subject Search • Keyword Search: look for words or phrases appear anywhere in Title, Author, Subject or Notes fields • Subject Search: look for phrases appear in the Subject field • E.g. try (a) search da vinci as keyword; (b) search da vinci as subject

  15. Narrow Down Your Results • Narrow down by • Add more keywords using AND (e.g. tom cruise and brad pitt) • Specify where the keywords should appear (e.g. da vinci as title words? da vinci as subject words? da vinci as author words?) • Add more restrictions by collection sets, date, language, material types, shelving location, etc.

  16. Under Keyword Search, you can Limit Results to Chinese or English; Books or Journals; Special Material Types; Between certain Years; Sorting Orders and More …

  17. HKALL • HKALL = Hong Kong Academic Library Link (香港高校圖書聯網)allows you to request for books not available at Lingnan but available at HKU, CUHK, HKUST, PolyU, CityU, HKBU or HKIEd -- delivered to Lingnan normally within 3 working days • http://hkall.hku.hk/ • Loan quota: Up to 10 books • http://libguides.ln.edu.hk/hkall

  18. HKALL If you cannot find the materials you want in our library catalogue, you can search them in HKALL. Click the “Search HKALL” button

  19. HKALL – Request Procedures Click the book title

  20. HKALL – Request Procedures Click the “Request this title” link • Eligible HKALL users at Lingnan University can make a HKALL request only if: • The requested item is not available in the Lingnan University Library • Other libraries have at least a copy of the item with the status "AVAILABLE" • The user has not used up his / her request / loan quota

  21. HKALL – Request Procedures Choose “Lingnan” as your home library

  22. HKALL – Request Procedures Fill out the authentication page by typing in your Lingnan email username and password, then click "Submit" to complete the request procedure.

  23. Course Reserve Course Reserve by Instructor or Course (RES) Course Reserves searched by Course Name or Course Code Course Reserves searched by Instructor’s Name

  24. Course Reserve e.g. Search by course code: Type the course code “SOC319” in the search box

  25. Course Reserve This area shows the professor’s name, course code and course name. This area shows the information of course materials, e.g. title, author, location and call number.

  26. Course Reserve Some of the course materials can be viewed online. e.g. Internet -- E-reserve -- ON NETWORK

  27. Course Reserve Click the “ELECTRONIC RESERVE copy” link to access the full text content

  28. Search Library Catalogue or Electronic Databases? • Library Catalogue • Allows you to find out what items are available from Lingnan – do we have this book / this journal / this dictionary / this biography / this encyclopedia? If so, where is it located and how to get it? • But it only has information about the book or the journal or the dictionary as a whole; it does not immediately show you the definition of a word, the full text itself or the statistical data itself. • Electronic Databases • Different databases provides information at different levels. Depending on whether it is a full text database or bibliographic index database, it will provide the article level information, table of contents and often the full content (e.g. the article itself, the definition of a word, the photograph itself, a piece of statistical data, etc.)

  29. Using Electronic Databases • http://libguides.ln.edu.hk/databases • Key Databases • ProQuest, Ebscohost, Wisenews, Factiva, LexisNexis, 中國期刊全文數據庫 • Find Databases by Subjects, Types, Keyword Searches • Webbridge: Linking up Library-paid Databases and Full-text Contents

  30. Searching for News Stories • Wisenews and WiseSearch • How to browse by HK Newspaper Categories? • How to search with WiseSearch?

  31. 1-Search A more powerful search engine behind: The 1-Search

  32. 1-Search • One single search box • Many different types of contents • Facet refine • At the testing stage • Welcome to try • Report problems to us

  33. Example : If I want to find journal articles for my research project Question: I am looking for journal articles for my research project about Internet Banking in Hong Kong. Answer: Conduct a keyword search in 1-Search. Tips: • The Boolean Operators AND, OR and NOT must be written in ALL CAPS. • Words in a specific order use " ". e.g. “internet banking"

  34. 1-Search http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/find/1-search-searchbox

  35. Getting Help • General Enquiries Tel: 2616 8586 • Integrated Helpdesk at Information Commons (1/F, Library) Tel: 2616 8571 • Ask A Librarian (Electronic Reference) http://www.library.ln.edu.hk/research/ask-librarian • Contact Ushttp://www.library.ln.edu.hk/about/contact-us • FAQhttp://www.library.ln.edu.hk/about/faq

  36. Q&A Thank You!

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