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The Basics Introduction to SOAS Library

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Introduction to SOAS Library. The Basics. By the end of this session you will. Know how to find a book in SOAS library Know how to renew & reserve books Know how to find print & electronic journals. By the end of this session you will. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction to SOAS Library

The Basics

Introduction to SOAS Library

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By the end of this session you will

• Know how to find a book in SOAS library

• Know how to renew & reserve books

• Know how to find print & electronic journals

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By the end of this session you will

• Know the key databases for your subject and how and why to use them

• Know where to get more help and training

• Know how to keep up todate with Library news

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Your Librarian

Victoria Bird

Available:o Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm

Contact:o Room C2o Email: [email protected] o Tel: 0207 898 4147

Regional Librarians

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General Information about the Library

Opening Hours:o Mon-Fri 9am – 11.30pmo Sat and Sun 10.30am – 11.30pmo Closed over Christmas and Easter

Onlineo Website: http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/o Twitter: @SOASLibraryo Facebook: SOASLibo Blog: http://blogs.soas.ac.uk/librariannews/

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IT Services

Computers available in:o Library on Level Do Main Building (RB01, L62)

Wireless access for laptopso Beware of thieves- take

responsibility for your stuff

Helpdesk:o Level E Libraryo [email protected] 020 7898 4950

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The Library

• Joanna Tate• Available:

o Mon to Fri 9am – 5pm• Contact:

o Room C2o Email: [email protected] o Tel: 0207 898 4147

• Regional Librarians

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Finding Books

Rebalancing growth in Asia : economic dimensions for China / editors, Vivek Arora and Roberto Cardarelli. Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2011.

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Classmarks

CC330.9/751452

CC = China

330.9 = Subject number

751452 = Accession

number

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Location list

Click “Main Library” to get a list of

locations

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If item published before 1989…

It might not be on the catalogue

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Borrowing Books

Issue Desk – Level Eo Take out & return books, pay fines, collect

reservations

Renewing Books Online

Reserving Bookso Search for book on Library Catalogueo Reserve books that are out by using the

request button

• Fines

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Borrowing Books

• 20 Books

• Fines for late chargeso Long Loans (2 weeks) – 25p/dayo One Week Loans – 75p/dayo CDs – 50p/dayo Overnight Loans – 50p/Hour

oPay at issue desk or online

o£10 limit

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Self-Issue Machines

Beat the queues!

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Finding Journals

• Print journalso Journals Reading area at rear of Level Eo Other journals on Level F o Economics: Per 60o Search on library catalogue

• Electronic journalso Primo Centralo Searches databases and e-journalso Collated list of resultso Tells you which years are availableo Log in with SOAS id & password if off-site

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Finding Journal Articles

• Use Primo to cross-search many databases at once http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/resources/primo-central/

• Freeden, M. 2005. “What should the 'political' in political theory explore?” Journal Of Political Philosophy, 13(2), pp.113-134.

• Read, save, print or email article

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Finding Journal Articles

Fine, B. (2009) “Development as Zombieconomics in the Age of Neo-Liberalism”, Third World Quarterly, vol 30, no 5, pp. 885–904

• Search A-Z Databases for journal title• Browse to article• Read, save, print or email article

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Printing, Photocopying, Scanning

• Photocopiers = printers + scannerso Print to the networko Log in to photocopiers to collecto Main photocopying & AV area at rear of Level Eo Log in using SOAS id and passwordo Once registered, can just use your ID card

• Printing – £12.50 free, then top upo 5p per A4 sheet, 20p for colouro Top up using recharge machines on Level E

• Scanning – sent to email address

• Report problems to IT Helpdesk

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Researching a topic

• Online Bibliographies and Indexes http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/resources/a-z/

• Use for research beyond your reading list

• Key Databases for Economicso JSTORo EBSCOhosto Web of Knowledge/Scienceo IBSS

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Statistics and Data

• ESDS:o OECDo IMFo UNo World Bank

Also for banking and company information:o Bankscopeo Orianao Datastream

And regional databases:o China Statistical Data Onlineo IndiaStat

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Logging in…

On-campus access is automatic for most databases

Many can be accessed off-campus using your SOAS id and password

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Researching a topic

Trainingo Library Workshops throughout the yearo General introductory sessions in Term 1o Subject-specific dissertation workshops in 2nd

term o Printed guides and worksheets in packo Information Skills site on BLE

Economics Subject Guideo http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/subjects/economics/

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Access to Other Libraries

Other Main library for students:o Senate House Library

Other Libraries:o Most other UoL institutions (UCL, LSE etc.)o British Libraryo http://www.soas.ac.uk/library/using/others/access/

Searching other library catalogueso Inform25 for UoL librarieso COPAC for UK o Worldcat for worldwide

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Why not just use the web?

How does Google work?o Ranks results by popularity, using algorithmo Includes all sorts of wrong information and opinion

How could I improve my search?o Include more specific search termso Google Scholaro Use a database

Better searches give better information.You’re Economists, you do the maths!

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Assessing information

Authorship Accuracy and verifiability of data Currency Publishing body Point of view – bias Referral and / or knowledge of subject literature

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Help!

Trainingo Library Workshopso Printed guides and

worksheetso Moodle website

Economics Library Subject Guidehttp://www.soas.ac.uk/library/subjects/economics/

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Further Training

Library Tours

Podcast/ Video Tour

Library Training Sessions

Moodle Information Skills Site

Enquiry Desk

QR codes

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Hints

Don’t leave it to the last minute

Do reference properly

Do question every piece of information

If you’re not sure, then ask for help!

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Tasks

Use the Library catalogue to find the call numbers and locations of the book assigned to you

Find the journal article on Primo Central

Worksheet