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Finding Business Information
  • Elaine Blaxter
  • Andersonian Library

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How do we organise printed material in the
Library? (1)
  • Every subject is represented by a specific number
    code
  • Most academic libraries use a subject number code
    system
  • Find the number assigned to the book by using the
    Library catalogue.

3
How do we organise printed material in the
Library? (2)
  • Local notes for Strathclyde
  • Find the number on the shelves, noting if it has
    D for Dewey section.
  • All books on same subject are filed at same
    number, and then alphabetically by 3 letters
    appearing at end of number
  • Serials filed by number and then title

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Which floor of the Library?
  • Level 1 Computer Science, Information Science,
    Psychology, Government Publications
  • Level 2 Business, Politics, Economics,
    Sociology
  • Level 3 Entry point and Short Loan
  • Level 4 Science, Engineering
  • Level 5 Arts Humanities, Planning,
    Architecture, Literature,Language

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Borrowing
  • General lending books - 6 weeks
  • Lending books with red label - 1 week
  • Short loan items - 3 hours or overnight
  • Serials - 1 week (latest issue is reference only)
  • The Library does not post its printed material
    overseas

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What can I do if the Library does not have the
item I need?
  • Check catalogues of other local libraries
    (reciprocal agreements)
  • British Library Inter-Library Loan Service
    (Library administered)
  • Vacation access to other UK Universities (SCONUL
    Agreement)
  • Libraries of professional / trade associations
    use Directory of British Associations

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Printed Indexes Abstracting Services
  • Identify subject keywords for your subject
  • Find subject keywords in the index
  • Refer to numbered paragraph highlighted
  • Note reference details provided - journal title
  • Check Library Catalogue for Library holdings of
    that Journal

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Overview of Electronic Services
  • The Services are available via Library Web Pages
    www.lib.strath.ac.uk
  • Links to other libraries
  • Links to e-journals Services e.g Ingenta,
    Elsevier Science Direct
  • Links to commercial databases
  • Links to general websites

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Overview of Electronic Library Services
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Library Computer Catalogue
  • Called Voyager
  • Available on the Web for off-campus access
    www.lib.strath.ac.uk Look for the Library
    catalogues heading
  • Look for the Voyager icon if you are using a
    library machine
  • A useful bibliographic tool

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Library Catalogue Simple Search Option
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Library Catalogue Results List
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Library Catalogue Record Detail
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Library Catalogue Electronic Books
  • Library subscribes to a selection of electronic
    business books via Net-Library service
  • They are all listed on the Library Catalogue
  • Simple Search option has electronic books limit
    and type fulltext online as Keywords anywhere
  • System will link to Net-Library website
    register on site using a campus machine (library
    staff will help with this if you are permanently
    off campus)
  • Many of the books are published by Harvard
    Business Press

15
Library Catalogue combined search option
  • Select for searching more than one search term
  • Allows terms to be searched as a phrase
  • Allows different indexes to be combined

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Library Catalogue Combined Search Option
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Username and Password Systems for Library
Databases
  • Register with IT Services to obtain Strathclyde
    email address, network username and password
  • Complete Library Database Use form return
    original signed document to Library
  • If permanently off-campus, Library staff will
    establish an ATHENS password for you, and release
    any other relevant passwords

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ABI
  • Business and management database information on
    best practice, theory, company or industry
    activities
  • Approximately 900 full-text and 500 abstracted
    journals
  • Available off-campus and overseas with an Athens
    username and password
  • Printing, downloading or emailing results

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ABI choose how to search
  • Basic
  • Guided
  • Advanced
  • Natural Language
  • Publication

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ABI guided search example
  • The approved subject term entrepreneurs has
    been combined with the subject term success
  • Search results have been restricted to full-text
    peer-reviewed articles
  • The date range for the results is 1999 onwards

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ABI Guided Search
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ABI Search Results
  • Results appear in numbered list, in date order
  • Click on half page icon to view abstract
  • Click on the full page icon or underlined title
    to view full-text with abstract
  • Click on camera icon to view a digitised image

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Business Industry
  • Covers companies, industries, products and
    markets
  • Focuses on facts, figures, events and markets
  • 1000 international trade and industry
    publications providing current business
    intelligence
  • Over 70 in full-text

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Business Industry
  • Available off-campus and overseas with a Business
    Industry password
  • Facility to print, download or email results
  • Extensive indexing to refine the search concept
    terms, industry names, product / SIC codes,
    marketing terms, geographic region

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Business Industry Simple Search
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Business Industry - Results
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Business Industry - indexes
  • Use the indexes to refine the search
  • Concept index includes terms such as trends,
    industry forecasts, market share
  • Industry index restricts results to a specific
    industry e.g. alcoholic beverages
  • Product index restricts to specific product
    within industry output e.g. sparkling wines

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Business Industry Refining the Search
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MCB Emerald
  • Full-text articles on broad range of business
    topics from 1994 onwards
  • Some abstracts back to 1989
  • Covers journals published by MCB approximately
    120 titles
  • Requires an Athens password and username
  • Available off campus

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MCB Emerald advanced search
  • Choose Full-text as Product Selection
  • Provides a more flexible form of searching
  • Restrict each search line to a specific field by
    using the drop down boxes
  • Tick the truncation box or use a to search for
    variations of a word e.g. comput will find
    computer, computers, computerisation
  • Enables a search to be limited by date

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MCB Emerald Advanced Search
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Indexed Gateway Services on the Web
  • Surfing the Web can take a lot of time but not
    find information of high quality
  • Use gateway services if possible
  • Gateway services are usually organised by subject
    and quality checked by humans
  • BUBL, Biz/Ed

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Sites selected by Subject Librarian
  • Library web pages list relevant sites selected by
    the Subject Librarians
  • Select Subject Services on the Home page and
    choose the relevant topic from the business list
  • Click on Internet Resources for links to useful
    websites

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BUBLhttp//bubl.ac.uk
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Biz/edwww.bized.ac.uk
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Discussion lists
  • Useful for finding expert information
  • To find a relevant discussion list look at
    Loughborough University site
  • www.lboro.ac.uk/library/subj/disclist.html

37
Email business newsletters
  • Some web services will deliver regular
    information to your email address
  • Some allow you to specify a profile of interests
  • I subscribe to 2 Freepint and Bnet
    (www.bnet.co.uk)

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Freepint - Newsletterwww.freepint.co.uk
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Non-traditional Publishers on the Web
  • Organisations such as business consultants
    produce reports not easily available via normal
    retail outlets
  • Reports may cover marketing, industry trends,
    management strategy
  • Look at McKinsey (www.mckinsey.com)

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McKinseywww.mckinsey.com
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