Title: Welcome to the Oxford Scholarship Online Demonstrator
1Welcome to the Oxford Scholarship Online
Demonstrator
- This demonstration will introduce you to Oxford
Scholarship - Online and walk you through the key features of
OSO - Introduction
- Finding a book in OSO
- Viewing a book in OSO
- Linking to other online resources from OSO
- Finding an OSO book from other online resources
- Using OSO for research
- Using OSO for teaching
2Introduction to Oxford Scholarship Online
- OSO has been designed to aid research and
teaching by - providing full online access to a core of some of
the most - important books in the humanities and social
sciences - OSO is launching in Autumn 2003 with 750 books in
four - disciplines
3Key features
- 750 key scholarly books selected from OUPs
extensive backlist in Philosophy, Religion,
Political Science, and Economics and Finance (see
website below for full title listing) - 200 new books added from frontlist each year
- Full text of all books fully searchable within
each title and across all titles and subjects - Search and discovery aids for key content,
including abstracts and keywords for each book
and each chapter
4Finding a book in OSO
- OSO books can be found in a number of ways within
the - OSO site
- Search by discipline and sub-discipline for a
list of - books
- Search by title
- Search by author
- Search by keyword or abstract
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- Search by full text
- Search by other bibliographic criteria e.g. date
of - publication
- The following screens demonstrate some of these
search - options using examples from OSO Religion and OSO
Philosophy - search by author (author index)
- search by keyword (with results following)
6Search by Author
7Search by Keyword
8Search by Keyword - Results
9Viewing a book in OSO
- Books in OSO can be viewed as a whole book,
selected - chapter by chapter, or simply as a page
containing the - search terms you may have used
- The next four slides will show you
- Overview of a book in OSO
- View of a chapter in OSO
- Treatment of footnotes, bibliographies, and
- references
10Table of Contents View
11Table of Contents View With Chapter Abstracts
12Full-Text Chapter View
13Figure Footnote Display
14Linking to other online resources from OSO
- A key feature of OSO is the ability to move from
OSO - references to other online resources - for
example, online - journals or online reference works
- Live links from footnotes and bibliographies will
connect - the user to cited works that are available
online. - provided the user has a subscription
15Reference Linking
- Another important feature of OSO is that online
resources - from other publishers will be checked every month
for new - online links, so that as new material is
published online - more and more links will be available from
references in OSO - The following two screens show how a link from a
- bibliography would work
16Linking From a Bibliography
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18Finding an OSO book from a different online
resource
- OSO bibliographic data, as well as abstracts and
keywords - for each book and chapter, will be available free
of charge, - both from the OSO public site and from online
journals - and other online material
- Links to OSO books will be available from
subscribing - libraries online catalogues
19- OSO abstracts and keywords will be available in a
wide - range of online resources - especially
aggregations of - journals such as Ingenta Journals or Proquest
- The next screens show how an OSO book might be
- discovered through a search on the Ingenta
Journals site
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22Linking to OSO Table of Contents View
23Using OSO for research
- OSO will aid scholarly research by providing
online - access to key works of scholarship
- Abstracts and keywords will ensure that results
from - searching are relevant and precise
- Following links from OSO to other online
- material will make research easier and quicker
- Scholars needs - such as accurate citations for
online - material - are provided for
- provided the user has a subscription
24Using OSO for teaching
- OSO will be available to subscribing institutions
on a - multi-user, institution-wide basis, with access
enabled - for remote users
- Lecturers will be able to provide links to OSO
books and - chapters in their online reading lists and course
material - that all students can use
25Using OSO for teaching
- It will be more convenient for students to read
- recommended monographs and chapters when they
- are available online
- There will be open access to books which had
previously - been available only through the library
26- Thank you. Please contact a member of the OSO
team if you would - like more information
Free trials available to institutions Librarians
and central electronic resource co-ordinators can
register now Institutions within North and South
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Kate Jury at kate.jury_at_oup.com