Title: Eilis Rafferty, subject librarian, History
1Welcome to ... the Main Library
- Eilis Rafferty, subject librarian, History
2Opening Hours
- Term-time Mon-Fri. 9am - 9pm
- Sat. 10am - 4pm, Sun. 1-7pm
- Christmas Summer vacations
Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm - Easter vacation Mon-Fri, 9am - 9pm
- (no services after 7pm)
3Basic rules and regulations
- Always have your College ID card with you
- No eating, drinking or smoking
- Mobile phones must be turned off
- As QUIET as possible
- Take care of your personal belongings
4You need your library card
- As ID
- To borrow books
- To reserve books
- To get into ( and out of!) the library
5Location of subjects within the library
- Social Science Arts collections are on the 2nd
floor - Science,Medicine, Engineering Law are on the
1st floor
6 Number of books you can borrow
- 16 items in total
- slc - 2 items
- one week loan - 8 items
- videos - 2 items
7Short Loan Collection
- Copies of the most in-demand books
- Copies of past exam papers, available for
photocopying - Folders containing such things as photocopies of
articles from periodicals extracts from books
etc.
8Fines for overdue books
- ORDINARY LOAN 10p per day
- ONE WEEK LOAN 50p per day
- SHORT LOAN 50p per hour, or part of an hour
- You cannot borrow books if there are fines on
your Library record, so always clear any fines
promptly
9The video collection
- Is located on the ground floor
- Includes Open University programmes and TV
documentaries - video viewers available for use in the Library
- Many tapes can be borrowed. You can borrow up to 2
10Photocopying
- Runs on a card system
- Card-vending machines on the Ground Floor. Cards
cost 1(including 50p credit) - Copy charges A4 5p / A3 10p
- Re-charge cards in the copiers - any coin from
10p upwards - 12 copiers in the Library
- Run by an outside firm - any problems you have
with the photocopiers you need to see the on-site
engineer - Change machine on Ground Floor - changes 5 10
notes into 1 coins
11COMPUTING FACILITIES IN THE LIBRARY
- 72 PCs with networked printers on the ground
floor - 20 PCs, in computer room on library 1st floor
- Computers are available on a first come-first
served basis
12WHERE TO ACCESS THE COMPUTER CATALOGUE
- From dedicated PCs in the Library
- Also from any other computer connected to the
world wide web, on or off the campus
13Check your loans/holds
- Check which books you have on loan when they
are due back - Renew books which you have out on loan
- Check to see if any long or week loan books you
have reserved are waiting for you to collect - Try to make sure you check this option at least
once a week
14Self help by telephone
- Phone 0207-882-3300 to
- Find out about your loans reservations
- Renew your books
- Get general information about opening hours
15Library PIN number
- To find out any information about your loans or
reservations, without going to the counter, you
will need both your College ID card AND your
Library PIN Number - You should get this number when you register with
Computing Services - You can change your PIN number on the computer
screen
16- You can use other libraries
- University of London Library, Senate House, Malet
Street (Holborn, Goodge Street or Russell Square
tube) You can borrow from there - Other Libraries of the University of London
- British Library
- Public Libraries
- Check catalogues of other libraries on the web
17QM LIBRARY WEB-PAGES http//www.library.qmul.ac.u
k/ access to-
- the catalogue
- short loan collection
- exam papers
- copies of library guides
- links to web-sites outside QMUL, including other
libraries
18What resources can I use apart from books and
periodicals that I find in QMUL library
catalogue?
- Bibliographies and indexes
- Other libraries
- Electronic journals
19Bibliographies and indexes
- they list books and/or articles in periodicals
and books - they can be in printed or electronic form
20Use them to-
- search for literature by subject or author
- find book reviews
- get ideas for your own research topics
- check bibliographic references
- particularly useful for finding periodical
articles.
21Periodical articles
- They contain research which may or may not appear
in books later on - They contain debates between historians
- They are short
- They cant be borrowed for long
22How do I find out which databases I can use?
- The library database pages on the world wide web
- Library leaflets
23The CD-ROM network
- a collection of databases mounted on the student
pc service, including- - Databases on many other subjects - Medline,
Econlit, ASSIA - the Royal Historical Society Bibliography
24Connecting to the CD-ROM network
- from any student workstation
- need a username for the student PC service,
either from Computing Services (Room W209,
Queens Building)
25Royal Historical Society Bibliography
- Covers the history of Britain, Ireland and the
British overseas - Books, articles in books and journals are all
included - Most of the references are to literature
published between 1901 and 1992 - Now updated on the world wide web
http//www.rhs.ac.uk/bibwel.html
26BIDS Bath Information Dataservices
- is a group of databases, which includes
- IBSS - The International Bibliography of the
Social Sciences - http//www.bids.ac.uk/
27BIDS-IBSS the International Bibliography of the
Social Sciences
- Covers books periodicals from 1951
- 2400 journals and 7000 books per year are indexed
28Web of Science
- Covers all subjects, but is divided into Arts
Humanities, Social Sciences and Science - Altogether, 7500 journals are indexed
- The database contains references from 1981
- Its very up to date - updated weekly
- American bias
- On the world wide web at http//wos.mimas.
ac.uk/
29Connecting to BIDS and Web of Science
- from any student workstation
- From any pc outside the campus linked to the
world wide web - direct to web address or use links from QM
library web page - BUT....
- You need an ATHENS username and password
30Searching tips for all databases
- Dont expect miracles!
- plan your search in advance
- think of keywords to describe your subject
- think of synonyms, wider terms, alternatives
- start your search simply and then refine it
- be prepared to experiment to get the best results
in terms of numbers of references and relevance - Use the HELP screens when you are searching
31What to do with your search results
- Check the QM catalogue or use the periodicals
finding list - Check the QM library list of electronic journals
- Use the links to other library catalogues on QM
librarys web-pages - Union List of Serials to find serials within
London University libraries
32COPAC
- access to the merged online catalogues of 20 of
the largest university research libraries in the
UK and Ireland - includes the University of London Library,
Institute of Historical Research (SAS) and the
LSE - covers books and periodicals
- no password needed
- http//copac.ac.uk
33British Library Public Catalogue
- http//blpc.bl.uk/
- use it to locate material or as a guide to what
exists - you can use the British Library if the material
you require is not available easily elsewhere - ask me for a form
34Electronic journals
- Go to the librarys electronic journals web pages
to see the full range of electronic journals
available at QM - http//www.library.qmul.ac.uk/journals/index.htm
35JSTOR
- An electronic archive of journals
- Back issues not current
- Usually back to the start of publication
- Journals such as Renaissance Quarterly, American
Historical Review, Journal of Modern History - Available off-campus with ATHENS username
password - http//uk.jstor.org/ or link form the QM
librarys webpage