Friday, 14 September 2012
Welcome everyone!
Welcome to all our new and returning students. There's lots we can do to help you in your studies - why not check out our new induction presentation and have a chance to win an Amazon voucher!
Labels:
borrowing books,
cics,
induction,
information commons,
lending services,
library,
library news
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
How to find 'Find it'
You may have noticed that we've recently made some changes to the links you see from the Library tab in MUSE. In particular we've removed the link to 'Find it', our e-journals database. But don't panic! You can still access all the Library's e-journals only now we recommend that you use our new Library catalogue StarPlus.
From StarPlus you can search for and access all our Library content (both print and electronic) so it's no longer necessary to have separate links for e-journals and ebooks. So to search for books, journal titles and databases simply use the 'University Collections' tab on the StarPlus homepage.
However 'find it' is still available if you want to use it - for example it can be useful for browsing a list of journals by subject. To find it simply go the StarPlus homepage and there will be a link at the top of the page 'Findit@sheffield ejournals A-Z'.
For any queries or problems just contact the Library helpdesk.
email: library@sheffield.ac.uk
Tel: (0114) 222 7200
Friday, 17 August 2012
Welcome new students!
Congratulations to our new students who received their results yesterday. You can relax now you know you are coming to The University of Sheffield, Times Higher Education UK University of the Year.
If you’d like to find out about our library services in
advance, you can find the introductory information you will need here: www.shef.ac.uk/library/services/induction
You can also follow the library on Twitter @UniSheffieldLib,
and follow this blog for news relating to your faculty.
Enjoy the rest of your summer, fingers crossed for some more
sunshine!
Looking forward to meeting you all in September.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Researching the Olympics?
If you're interested in London 2012 or previous Olympics, have a look at the Leisure Tourism database. It includes extensive information from the leisure, recreation, sport, hospitality, tourism and culture sectors, including new academic research, industry reports and links external sources with additional information.
Recent content includes articles on the impact of the Games on participation in sport from Sport England and a report from Lloyds on the potential impact on GDP.
You can access the database easily from our new catalogue StarPlus by typing leisure tourism database into the University Collections search box and clicking 'View Online'. StarPlus is available via the Library tab in MUSE.
Recent content includes articles on the impact of the Games on participation in sport from Sport England and a report from Lloyds on the potential impact on GDP.
You can access the database easily from our new catalogue StarPlus by typing leisure tourism database into the University Collections search box and clicking 'View Online'. StarPlus is available via the Library tab in MUSE.
Labels:
databases,
Economics,
literature searching,
Management,
starplus
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Archives Unbound
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of
primary source historical documents. The University of Sheffield has
purchased six collections, including papers of the Nixon Administration 1969-74, Intelligence Reports from the National Security Council’s Vietnam Information Group, 1967-1975 and Tiananmen Square and U.S.- China relations, 1989-1993.
You can access the collection easily from our new catalogue StarPlus by typing 'Archives Unbound' into the University Collections search box and clicking 'View Online'. StarPlus is available via the Library tab in MUSE. If you haven't used it yet, try it out and let us know what you think. We'll be continuing to add new features based on your requests and new technological developments.
You can access the collection easily from our new catalogue StarPlus by typing 'Archives Unbound' into the University Collections search box and clicking 'View Online'. StarPlus is available via the Library tab in MUSE. If you haven't used it yet, try it out and let us know what you think. We'll be continuing to add new features based on your requests and new technological developments.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
InterLibrary Requests
Has your literature search unearthed essential journal articles or books that aren't in stock in the library? If so, we can try to get them for you from the British Library or other sources.
University staff and postgraduate research students can use the link on the library tab in MUSE to submit requests online. Other students should complete a request form and get an authorisation sticker from their department.
More information about the InterLibrary Request service is available here
University staff and postgraduate research students can use the link on the library tab in MUSE to submit requests online. Other students should complete a request form and get an authorisation sticker from their department.
More information about the InterLibrary Request service is available here
Friday, 1 June 2012
Need help with your dissertation?
The Library can help with advice on referencing, finding literature, data and other materials.
Have a look at our online tutorials about StarPlus, writing a literature review and referencing.
If you'd like some individual help face to face, contact the library subject specialist for your department. Alternatively, pop into the IC skills suite on level 1. Staff are normally available between 9-5 Monday-Friday. Ask at the information desk for directions.
Have a look at our online tutorials about StarPlus, writing a literature review and referencing.
If you'd like some individual help face to face, contact the library subject specialist for your department. Alternatively, pop into the IC skills suite on level 1. Staff are normally available between 9-5 Monday-Friday. Ask at the information desk for directions.
Labels:
dissertations,
General,
literature searching,
referencing
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