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How to Login, Navigate, and Search the Library Webpage

How to Login, Navigate, and Search the Library Webpage. A RESOURCE GUIDE. Learning Outcomes. By the end of this tutorial you will : Know how to access the library homepage either from home or on campus Understand how to log in to use the library resources

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How to Login, Navigate, and Search the Library Webpage

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  1. How to Login, Navigate, and Search the Library Webpage A RESOURCE GUIDE

  2. Learning Outcomes By the end of this tutorial you will: • Know how to access the library homepage either from home or on campus • Understand how to log in to use the library resources • Request materials from other campuses • Know how to access databases through the university • Use research skills to find peer-reviewed and scholarly journals • Understand how to conduct a federated search access the library homepage either from home or on campus • Know how to access databases through the university • Use research skills to find peer-reviewed and scholarly journals • Understand how to conduct a federated search Quit

  3. www.keiserlibrary.comAdd it to your favorites!!! You can connect from: OR ON CAMPUS HOME Quit

  4. Library Log In Screen Click Login Then enter Username & Password according to these instructions Quit

  5. Please be prepared to provide the following:Your Name The last 4 digits of your Social Security number Your student ID or PIN number Your mailing address Your phone number Your e-mail address If your USERNAME or PASSWORD does not work properly call the number below for assistance: (954)351-4035 Quit

  6. Library Home Page Search for items on the library shelves here Find helpful tutorial videos, help sheets, and more here! Find journal articles in the databases at either of these 2 places Quit

  7. Physical Resources This is the library Home Page You can conduct a simple search by typing in your search term here Or you can conduct an advanced search by clicking the Advanced search button Quit

  8. Physical Resources This is the Advanced Search Screen Type in your search term here You can narrow your search to just your campus by clicking here, Or leave it unclicked to check in all campuses. Quit

  9. Physical Resources There are 288 Results Click on one of the results to view it Narrow your search Quit

  10. Physical Resources To locate the item, check the Location Information first The location column indicates which campus the item is located in Call Number shows you where you can locate the item in the library Advises if item is available Quit

  11. Physical Resources If the item you need is located in another campus, you can have it sent to you Just click the PLACE HOLD button Quit

  12. Physical Resources A pop up box will appear with you name in it Click the drop down menu in the Pick Up Location box and select your campus Then click Reserve. Your item will be sent to your campus within 2-3 days. Quit That’s it!!!

  13. Electronic Resources Database Searching Databases can be found in these two places Quit

  14. Electronic Resources Click on EBSCO Host to enter the database Click into EBSCOHost Quit

  15. Electronic Resources By checking Select/Deselect All, you can conduct a Federated Search by searching multiple databases Quit

  16. Electronic Resources Now all databases are checked. Click on Continue Quit

  17. Electronic Resources This is the EBSCO HOST search page Quit

  18. Electronic Resources Type in a search term. Let’s search for Study Skills AND college Make sure to always click Full Text and Peer Reviewed Next, Click Search Next, Click Search Quit

  19. Electronic Resources There are 1256 Results Click on PDF Full Text to view the article Next, Click Search Quit

  20. Electronic Resources Your entire article pops up You have the option to Save Print Email the article You have the option to Save Print Email the article If you click the Cite button… Quit

  21. Electronic Resources All possible citations pop up. Here is your APA citation Always check for errors! Quit

  22. Electronic Resources Now, let’s Click into the LIRN databases Quit

  23. Electronic Resources Each subject area can be searched for individually or… Quit

  24. Electronic Resources A Federated search can be done searching all the databases at once. Click on ADVANCED SEARCH Quit

  25. Electronic Resources FIRST- Click on Search Options This is the LIRN search page Click on 100 results per Source Sort by date, and ALWAYS click on Full Text and Peer Review Quit

  26. Electronic Resources SECOND - Click on Search Sources and Check all sources Type in your search term: study skills AND college Then hit GO Quit

  27. Electronic Resources Once it is complete, the results list will display how many articles are available in each individual database. If you click on Full-Text PDF… Quit

  28. Electronic Resources Your article appears just as it did in the publication. Quit

  29. Electronic Resources By clicking on Full-Record Quit

  30. Electronic Resources Your article appears in HTMLformat. You have the option to Print Email Share and Listen to the article By clicking Citation Tools… Quit

  31. Electronic Resources Select APA and click Save, then Open Quit

  32. Electronic Resources Your reference is given to you….but remember…. Always check for errors! Quit

  33. The Library Come to the librarian reference or circulation desk whenever you have a question. We are here to help Quit

  34. Student competencies • Now you can: • Access the library homepage either from home or on campus • Log in to the library to use the library resources • Request materials to be sent from other campuses • Access databases via the university library • Use your research skills to find peer-reviewed and scholarly journals • Understand how to conduct a federated search Good job!!! Quit

  35. Where to Contact help: Everglades University • Altamonte Springs 866-289-1078 • Boca Raton 561-912-1211 * 131 • Sarasota 941-907-2262 Southeastern College • Greenacres 561-433-2330 • Jacksonville 904-448-9499 • Miami Lakes 305-820-5003 • New Port Richey 727-847-6855 • St. Petersburg 727-576-6500 • Tampa 813-961-2837 Southeastern Institute • Charleston 843-747-1279 • Charlotte 704-527-4979 • Columbia 803-798-8800 Keiser University College of Golf 772-361-9852 Daytona Beach Campus 386-274-5060 E-Campus 954-351-4040 *Ft. Lauderdale Campus 954-351-4035 Jacksonville Campus 904-296-3440 Lakeland Campus 863-701-7789 Melbourne Campus 321-409-4800 *Miami Campus 305-596-7077 Orlando Campus 407-273-5800 Pembroke Pines Campus 954-431-4300 Port St. Lucie Campus 772-398-9990 *San Marcos Nicaragua 011-505-2535-2314 * 257 Sarasota Campus 941-907-3900 Tallahassee Campus 850-906-9494 Tampa Campus 813-885-4900 West Palm Beach Campus 561-471-6000 *Indicates Spanish speaking librarians available. Hours vary. *Indicabibliotecariosdisponiblequehablenespanol. Horasvarian. Quit

  36. Glossary Cite - A bibliographic citation is a reference to a book, article, web page, or other published item. Citations should supply sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely Federated Searching - an information retrieval technology that allows the simultaneous search of multiple searchable resources. A user makes a single query request which is distributed to the search engines participating in the federation. The federated search then aggregates the results that are received from the search engines for presentation to the user. HTML - HyperText Markup Language is the main markup language for webpages. HTML elements are the basic building-blocks of webpages Peer review - is a process of self-regulation by a profession or a process of evaluation involving qualified individuals within the relevant field. Peer review methods are employed to maintain standards, improve performance and provide credibility. Created by Rebecca Guillen 08/06/2014

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