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Make Sense of Your Reading Lists

Make Sense of Your Reading Lists. Reference types and how to search for them Common abbreviations Common problems. Reference Types: Books. Key elements:. How to find the item: Search the Library Catalogue for author(s)/editor(s) and/or words from the title in the Any (field)

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Make Sense of Your Reading Lists

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  1. Make Sense of Your Reading Lists • Reference types and how to search for them • Common abbreviations • Common problems

  2. Reference Types: Books Key elements: How to find the item: • Search the Library Catalogue for author(s)/editor(s) and/or words from the title in the Any (field) • Check the E-Books page of the library website or the Digital Library (e.g. via Ebrary)

  3. Reference Types: Chapters in Books Key elements: How to find the item: • Search the Library catalogue for author(s)/editor(s) of the book and/or words from the title of the book NOT the author(s)/editor(s) and title of the chapter. Use the Any (field) search. • Check the E-Books page of the library website or the Digital Library (e.g. via Ebrary)

  4. Reference Types: Journal Articles Key elements: How to find the item: • Search the Library Catalogue for the title of the journal. Use the ‘Journal Title’ search. • Check the holdings information to see if the date that you require is held by the library. • Use the ‘Find e-journal’ search in the Digital Library to search for the name of the journal

  5. Common Abbreviations ibid. op. cit. et al. • ibid is an abbreviation of the Latin term ibidem and means 'the same as the preceding reference' • op cit is an abbreviation of the Latin opere citato and means in the work cited. Look back in the list for full publication details which have already been given. • et al is a Latin abbreviation meaning 'and others' and is used when there are more than two authors or editors

  6. Common Problems • I can’t find the book on the Library catalogue • Check spelling, try other searches, Ask at the Enquiries Desk • My reading list indicates the location number but the book is not there… • Check: Due Date (Reserve if required), other collections, location number etc. • Ask at the Enquiries Desk • The library catalogue says that the book is on the shelf, but I can’t find it… • Check: collection, location number, Reshelving shelves • Ask at the Enquiries Desk • I can’t find a journal on the library catalogue, or in the library • Check spelling, try journal title search, check other collections and Digital Library (Find e-journal search) • Ask at the Enquiries Desk

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