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Library Resources for FIQWS

Library Resources for FIQWS. Professor Jacqueline A. Gill Information Literacy Coordinator and Reference Librarian CCNY Libraries

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Library Resources for FIQWS

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  1. Library Resources for FIQWS Professor Jacqueline A. Gill Information Literacy Coordinator and Reference Librarian CCNY Libraries 212 650-6089 jgill@ccny.cuny.edu http://learningthelibrary.com

  2. Day 1 of FIQWS • Library Homepage • Reserves • Find Journals that are not online • Proxy Account • E-Journal • Understanding Call Numbers • CUNY+ • CLICS • Resources by Subject Day 2 of FIQWS

  3. Library Homepage

  4. CCNY Libraries Homepage • On the City College homepage you will find information about the library. City College Library Homepage

  5. Reserves

  6. Reserves • You can find the call number for your textbook or locate course materials if your instructor has placed these items on reserve. • From the City College Homepage click “Reserves”.

  7. Reserves • Click Current Semester”

  8. Reserves • You can search by instructor, title, author, or department.

  9. Reserves • Once you have either selected your instructor’s name, department, author, or title click “Search”.

  10. Reserves • Identify your title. • Click your course.

  11. Reserves • Click the title of your book. • Copy the call number. City College Library Homepage

  12. Finding Journals that are not online – use CUNY+ Paper Journals

  13. Finding Journals that are not online – use CUNY+ From the City College Library homepage click “Books, videos, & more”.

  14. Journal Title Search • Click “Journal Title Search” and type your title in the search box. On the left identify your search type. • Select your journal.

  15. Journal Title Search • Identify your title.

  16. Journal Title Search • On the right of the title is the college link. Click this link to view the all paper issues.

  17. Journal Title Search This is a list of “Bound” journals which are located on the 1st floor.

  18. Journal Title Search Paper journals are shown here. Go to the Circulation Desk to request the journal. City College Library Homepage

  19. Proxy AccountSearching off campus • Begin searching f or journal at the City College Libraries homepage. • Select “Databases A-Z”..

  20. Proxy AccountSearching when off-campus Fill in your email address and create a password. First time users and those who have forgotten their password will be asked to enter their barcode number.

  21. Next you will be asked to type in your name, email, and create a password. When you access the databases the next time you will only have to type in your email and password. Proxy AccountSearching when off-campus

  22. E-Journals

  23. Getting Journal Articles • Most older journals are located on the first floor of Cohen Library • A majority of our journals for the last twenty years are available electronically.

  24. Getting Journal Articles Magazine/Newspaper articles vs. Peer Reviewed • Magazine and newspaper articles are written by journalists whom are not necessarily an expert on the topic. • Articles are selected by an editor for publication • Revenue is mainly from advertisement. • Articles may be published within a day • Peer reviewed are written by experts--Researchers, College Professors and Graduate Students. • Articles are sent out for review to a panel of experts. • Revenue is mainly from subscriptions. • Articles take 2 months to two years to be published

  25. E-Journals • Type in the name of the journal and click “Search”. • Select the databaseto find your article.

  26. Select the year and issue. E-Journals

  27. E-Journals • Select the title of the article and view the full text. City College Library Homepage

  28. Understanding Call Numbers

  29. Understanding Call Numbers

  30. Library of Congress Call Numbers City College Library The Call Number on the spine of the book tells you where to find the book on the shelves. TR 178.83 .B35 1992

  31. Academic Libraries usually use the Library of Congress Classification System, not the Dewey Decimal system. City College Library The first line is shelved in alphabetical order. On the library shelves you’d find books with the call number HA shelved before HB, TR would be before TS, etc... TR 178.83 The second line is a real number. You’d find 1 before 2, and 178.83 before 178.9, etc...

  32. This line is both alphabetical and decimal. A number with .A-- would be found on the shelf before a number with .B--, B before C, etc…. But don’t forget this is a decimal number, so .B35 would be found on the shelf after .B214 and before .B4 City College Library TR 178.83 .B35 1967 This number is usually the date of the publication of the book. 1967 would be found on the shelf before 1968, 1968 before 1969, etc...

  33. BS 23.5 .F578 Where should this book go in this sequence? Think of the answer before you advance the slide. BR 23 .F466 BS 23 .H4 BS 23.243 .F578 BS 23.5 .F578 BS 23.7 .F571 City College Library Where should this book go in this sequence? PS 3711 .I76 Think of the answer before you advance the slide. PS 3711 .F18 PS 3711 .I76 PS 3711 .I8 PS 3711 .I975 PS 3711 .I7

  34. CUNY+ Catalog/Internet stations, 2nd Floor

  35. Find Books, Videos, and more Click “CUNY+ search” link or type your author, title, subject, or keyword in the search box.

  36. Find Books, Videos, and more

  37. Find Books, Videos, and more Location Call Number Item Status Due date

  38. Find Books, Videos, and more Once you have the call number look at the first letter of the call number and look at the Book Location Charts which are posted near the computer catalogs on the 2nd floor.

  39. Circulation Undergraduate and Graduate Students 3 weeks with 4 online renewals Circulation Policy

  40. CLICS

  41. CLICS

  42. CLICS

  43. CLICS

  44. CLICS

  45. CLICS 2. Select the number next to the materials that you want to renew. 1. Select “Loans”. 3. Click “Renew”.

  46. From the City College Library home page click “Research by Subject” link. Research by Subject

  47. Research by Subject Select a subject.

  48. Within each subject related page you will find topics that will lead you to additional databases and web pages, Research by Subject

  49. Prof. Jacqueline A. Gilljgill@ccny.cuny.eduhttp://learningthelibrary.comExt. 6089 More to ComeSee you in Day II!

  50. Library Resources for FIQWS Professor Jacqueline A. Gill Information Literacy Coordinator and Reference Librarian CCNY Libraries 212 650-6089jgill@ccny.cuny.edu http://learningthelibrary.com

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